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Volunteers Needed!

 Current Studies

Do you have a lazy eye?

We are currently looking for participants who have amblyopia

(commonly known as a “lazy eye”) to take part in a study.

It involves a period of training which may result in improved vision in your lazy eye. You will also receive a spectacle check as well as an inconvenience allowance of £60 for your time.

If you are interested in taking part,

please contact Andrew Astle on:

01159515280

 

Participants needed for piloting and an EEG/fMRI experiment at Nottingham University

Initially you will take part in two behavioural decision making tasks, which will last about 1½ hours. Some subjects will then be selected to participate in the EEG / fMRI experiment that will be conducted in February 2013. A generous inconvenience allowance will be provided for the EEG/fMRI experiment.

Requirements:

  • 18-35 years old 
  • Right-handed 
  • Students must be in their 3rd year of undergraduate degree or higher 
  • No neurological or psychiatric conditions 
  • No eating disorders
  • Non-smoker 
  • Normal or corrected vision with lenses (no glasses)
  • Our system does not work with thick hair styles (dreadlocks, braids)
  • No metal or electronic implants

    Please email for more information and to arrange an appointment.

    Contact: Elsa Fouragnan or Chris Retzler
    E-mail: elsa.fouragnan@nottingham.ac.uk or Chris.Retzler@nottingham.ac.uk

School of Psychology

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The University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 5361
fax: +44 (0) 115 951 5324
email: psychology-enquiries@nottingham.ac.uk