In article <3873610A.445D3D8F at sas.upenn.edu>, Edward Justin Modestino
<ejmodest at sas.upenn.edu> wrote:
> Participants are needed for a studies conducted by the Dept. of Neurology
> at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (Children's Hospital
> of Philadelphia and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania) using a
> Functional MRI to investigate the areas of the brain that process visual
> information. College age individuals (persons over age 10) are eligible.
> Minorities are encouraged to apply. Participants will watch images
> projected onto a screen, which they will view from inside the scanner. The
> MRI is completely safe, painless, non-invasive (no needles), and can be
> repeated without harm (unlike x-rays). The study takes approximately one
> hour to complete. Each participants will receive a pict file, via email,
> with 16 images of their brain. For those interested in research, this is a
> chance to participate in a study. Participants must be able to travel to
> the Philadelphia area on their own, weigh under 225 lbs., have vision
> correctable to 20/20 and not be colorblind.
> For information, contact Ed Modestino.
> email: ejmodest at sas.upenn.edu
Just curious. How well does this do for you in recruiting?
Are you using the 4-Tesla magnet, or one of the clinical ones?
Jim Kroger
Dept. of Psychology
Princeton University
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