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The effect of intranasal oxytocin on brain and behaviour in males
King's College London, GB
We are examining the effects of intranasal oxytocin on neuroimaging/neuropsychology in males. Oxytocin is an important natural hormone produced by the body which supports social decision-making and the development of bonds between humans.
The study involves 3 sessions. The first is an...- 10 Hour(s) to complete
- £50-£100 (depending on flexible availability) + all food/travel
- Experiment
- 16 De Crespigny Park, Camberwell, London SE5 8AF, UK
07 February 2019 Requirements- - male
- - age 18-60
- - no university degree
- - no offense history
- - no/minimal drug use
- - no current mental or neurological illness or brain injury
- - comfortable in an MRI scanner (i.e. not claustrophobic & can remain still for ca. 60 minutes)
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Unravelling the effects of Oxytocin on Reinforcement Learning
King's College London, GB
The study involves 5 visits (1 screening session and 4 experimental sessions) to our centre in Denmark Hill. You will receive 3 doses of intranasal oxytocin or placebo in different visits and then we will take some pictures of your brain while you lay in a scanner of magnetic resonance imaging....
- 4 Hour(s) to complete
- Online Shopping voucher - up to 210£
- Experiment
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02 October 2018 Requirements- 16-35 years old, right-handed male
- You do not suffer or have suffered from any previous psychiatric or neurological condition
- You are not currently receiving any medication that may affect your performance (please discuss with the researcher if unsure)
- Do not have a history of drug dependence
- Have not been using recreational drugs in past month
- Drink less than 28 units of alcohol per week (1 unit = 1/2 pint of beer (285mls) or 25ml of spirits or 1 glass of wine) and smoke less than 5 cigarettes per day (in the past 6 months)
- You consent to providing a small blood sample (3 teaspoonfuls) in each study visit