Researchers at the University of Chicago are looking for individuals
to participate in a research study investigating sentence
comprehension depicting athletic tasks. If you choose to participate,
you will listen to sentences and view pictures while lying in an fMRI
scanner. At the end of the scanning session you will answer a number
of questions related to your performance. The entire experiment will
take approximately 2.5 hours to complete, and you will receive $100
for your participation.
Primary Requirements:
1. Must have no hockey playing experience (ice, roller or otherwise)
2. Must be a fan of ice hockey (attending games, watching games on
TV)
Other Requirements:
You must also be: male, right-handed, at least 18 years of age, and a
fluent speaker of English to participate.
The study will take place in the:
Brain Research Imaging Center
University of Chicago Hospitals
5841 S. Maryland Ave, MC-2030
Chicago, IL 60637
The principal investigators are:
Dr. Sian Beilock in the Dept. of Psychology and
Dr. Steve Small in the Depts. of Psychology and Neurology.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING, PLEASE CONTACT Katie at
773-834-4701 or UofCHPL DeleteThis @gmail.com.
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