Waterbury Studies

Below are some examples of studies currently underway on the Storrs Campus.

Parents may express interest in a particular study by referencing the study's protocol number when joining the UConn KIDS database. Or, contact the Child Research Recruitment Coordinator.

Check back often as new studies get added throughout the year!

  • Exterior view of Waterbury Campus
    An exterior view of the Waterbury Campus

Project BUBBLES!

Department: Psychology, CAP lab

Protocol: #H21-1048

Join us for an NIH funded EEG study examining how babies and young children regulate attention, memory and emotions!

Receive $50-$75 for your participation

Ages: 5 to 6 months old

Husky See, Husky Do: Babies

Department: Psychology, CAP lab

Protocol: #H12-289

Have you ever wondered: “What is my baby learning when watching others?” We are conducting a study using different imitation games to understand how babies’ brains respond when observing and copying others’ actions. Each visit is between 35-45 minutes long at the Waterbury campus and your baby will typically receive a bib or t-shirt with our lab logo for participating.

Ages: 6 weeks to 24 months

Husky See, Husky Do: Children

Department: Psychology, CAP lab

Protocol: #H14-030

Looking for a fun and exciting experience for you and your children? We have recently extended our Husky See, Husky Do Study to include young children. This study involves different imitation and picture games that will help us understand how children’s brains respond when watching and copying others’ actions. Each visit is between 50-60 minutes long at the Waterbury campus and your child will typically receive a t-shirt with our lab logo for participating.

Ages: 2 to 6 years

waterbury-wordmark-side-blue

Waterbury Campus: 99 E Main Street, Waterbury, CT 06702

Parking is free and will be coordinated by the researcher you are scheduled to meet with.