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3 people are interested
Eye-tracking study for 8-9 year olds. Seeking participants to help investigate memory and decision m
ORGANIZATION: Building Blocks of Cognition Lab at University of California Berkeley
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3 people are interested
Researchers in the Department of Psychology at UC Berkeley are looking for participants for an eye-tracking study.
We're looking to see how your eyes can help us understand how we think. Volunteer today for an eye-tracking study investigating memory and decision making.
Eligible volunteers will receive compensation at $12/hour for a single session lasting 1-2 hours. We're looking for participants ranging from 8-9 years old. If interested, please email below and a researcher will contact you with a few preliminary questions to make sure the study would be a good fit.
Reasons it wouldn't be a good fit include: a history of head and/or eye injury, non-native English speaker, or a history of psychological or neurological disorders.
If interested, please email us at brainlab@berkeley.edu.
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About Building Blocks of Cognition Lab at University of California Berkeley
Location:
Tolman Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720, US
Mission Statement
Our research on typical brain development serves as a foundation for the lab’s research on children with brain injury or neurodevelopmental disorders.
Description
The Building Blocks of Cognition Laboratory at UC Berkeley draws from the fields of cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and education research. Our researchers examine the neural basis of improvements in high-level functions cognitive functions (reasoning, memory, and self-regulation) over childhood and adolescence.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Tolman HallBerkeley, CA 94720
DATE POSTED
March 6, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 8
- 1-2 Hours
- Children 8-9 years old. Native English speaker. No history of head and/or eye injuries. Etc.