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  • Volunteers Wanted for MRI Research Study of Speech

     

    University of Connecticut

     

    Volunteers Wanted for an MRI Research Study of Speech and Language

     

    Mapping Speech to Meaning

     

     

    Volunteers are needed to participate in research study investigating how the brain processes speech sounds.  Participants will listen to speech sounds or words and make decisions about them, and may also view pictures or text along with the speech sounds. We may also use an eye tracker to monitor where your eyes look on a computer screen as you perform language tasks.

     

    We will also measure your brain structure and/or function using MRI.  MRI allows us to take detailed pictures of your brain, and does not involve radiation. The study will last between 30 and 120 minutes per session. Participants may be eligible to participate in multiple research sessions.

     

    Requirements:  If interested in participating, you must:

    (1)      Be between 18 and 45 years of age

    (2)      Be right handed

    (3)      Be a native speaker of North American English;

    (4)      Have no hearing deficit, or only mild hearing loss

    (5)      Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision

    (6)      Have no history of neurological impairment

    (7)      Be safe for MRI scanning, including, but not limited to:  no ferromagnetic material in your body and no pregnancy. 

     

    Participants will receive $10 per hour for participation in tasks done outside the scanner, and $30 per hour for time in the scanner.  If interested, please contact UConnMyersLab@gmail.com.

     

    This research is conducted under the direction of Dr. Emily Myers, Speech Language and Hearing Sciences/Psychology.

     

     

    For more information, contact: UConn Myers Lab at uconnmyerslab@gmail.com

If you have any questions, please contact Grad School at 860-486-3617.