Girl Talk Study

The Girl Talk study recruited healthy 11 to 16 year old girls to better understand emotions during social interactions in teenage girls.  Participation involved a single lab visit where girls will be asked to participate in interaction tasks with a close female friend and their mom while physiological responses (such as heart rate and eye movement) are measured.  In addition, girls completed computer tasks while pupil dilation and eye movements were monitored.  Finally, girls, their friends, and their moms completed a series of questionnaires.  This research study did not involve any medications or treatments.  Participants were compensated.  

This study is currently closed for recruitment.