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"Investigating motor learning using 3T/7T MRI" (Ethics Ref: MSD-IDREC-C1-2014-100)

Volunteers needed for MRI of the Brain

We are looking for healthy volunteers to improve our understanding of brain structure, function, and neurochemical changes that occur during motor learning. This study involves up to four visits, each taking no more than 120 minutes of your time. During MRI, you would be asked to lie still in a scanner and perform some simple movements in response to pictures on a screen. This study may include up to two visits where you perform tasks in our lab but are not scanned.

Who are we looking for? Healthy fluent English-speaking men or women aged 18-35 who are not pregnant. You will be asked questions about your medical history to check your suitability for an MRI scan.


If you are interested and would like more information please contact Jacob Levenstein at the FMRIB Centre/OCMR, John Radcliffe Hospital
, Oxford on jacob.levenstein@ndm.ox.ac.uk.

Thank you for your time!

 

Study Title: Investigating motor learning using 3T/7T MRI

Study Ethics Reference: MSD-IDREC-C1-2014-100

Study Researcher: Jacob Levenstein (jacob.levenstein@ndm.ox.ac.uk)