
Feeling depressed and wondering if cognition affects depression diagnosis and treatment?
Join the ACE-D Research Study
Often people with depression have problems with concentration and decision-making. ACE-D researchers want to develop new ways to accurately measure difficulties in the ability to think, a.k.a. cognitive performance, among people with depression. This could lead to better treatment for individual patients at the right time when they need it.
You may be eligible if you:
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- Are between 18 to 60 years old
- Have depression
- Have access to a computer and reliable internet connection
The ACE-D study includes:
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- Fully remote participation over one year
- Completion of online surveys and tasks on your computer
- Use of a smartphone app (for participants with a compatible phone)
- Compensation for your participation
To participate in the study:
EMAIL: ACE-D_Study@Stanford.edu
CALL: 650-498-9326
WEBSITE: www.StanfordPMHW.com/ace-d
Study Flyer: ACED2_RECRUIT_Flyer_Stanford_V3_10.17.2025.Stamp_.pdf
Participant’s rights information:
For any questions or concerns about your rights as a research participant, call the UIC Office for the Protection of Research Subjects (OPRS)
at 312-996-1711 or email: uicirb@uic.edu



















