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Non-identical twins needed for visual perception study: earn £10 per hour

7 June 2017

Researchers from UCL's Department of Experimental Psychology are looking for adult twins to participate in an fMRI study investigating factors underlying visual perception and cortical architecture.

Brain

Researchers would like to recruit both identical and non-identical twins.

Participants will be asked to complete a short fMRI scan and a behavioural computer task, lasting around three hours in total. The study is being conducted at UCL, 26 Bedford Way, London.

Participants will be reimbursed for reasonable travel costs, as well as £10 per hour for the experimental time, and participants will get a copy of their brain scan at the end.

Please contact Nonie Finlayson for more information and to take part.

This study has been by approved by the UCL Psychology and Language Sciences Ethics Committee (project ID number: fMRI/2012/007).

Nonie Finlayson, UCL Department of Experimental Psychology