[Nfbnet-members-list] Research Opportunity in Orlando
Aloma Bouma
alomabouma at gmail.com
Thu Jun 23 03:06:34 UTC 2016
Johns Hopkins University Research Opportunity in Orlando
The Neuroplasticity and Development Lab, Department of Psychological
and Brain Science, at Johns Hopkins University invites participants
to take part in research studies at the NFB convention this year. The
studies involve listening to sentences, listening to tones, reading
Braille and answering questions. The goal of this research is to
better understand how visual and non-visual experiences contribute to
cognition.
There are several studies available. You can choose to participate in
one or more of these studies. Each study takes around 1-2 hours and
participants are compensated $30 per hour for participating. Prior to
scheduling a study appointment we ask that you complete a
pre-screening interview over the phone to see whether you qualify.
Among the qualification criteria, participants must be congenitally
and totally blind and between the ages of 18-50. The screening
interview takes between 15 to 30 minutes. Those who take part in the
screening interview will receive a $15 Amazon gift certificate.
We are still looking for many participants. Don't misss this
opportunity to make a little money and be a part of some important and
positive research. To find out if you qualify and to sign up for
study appointment please
contact us by either calling (410) 870-9895 or emailing
plasticity_lab at jhu.edu.
Thank you for reading our announcement and we look forward to seeing
you at the NFB convention.
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