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How do people feel and behave in uncertain situations?
University of Oxford, GB
The aim of this study to test how you feel when you know you are about to see positive or negative images. Sometimes you will know nothing about what you will see other than whether it is positive or negative, other times you will get some further information. CONTENT WARNING: the negative...
- 60 Min(s) to complete
- Cash
- Experiment
- Online
01 April 2024 Requirements- Autistic Adults
- Aged 18-55 years
- From the UK
- Read English fluently
- Have normal or corrected vision
- Are able to complete the task on a laptop/desktop/monitor
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40 GBP What brain processes enable medium/psychic like experience?
University of Greenwich, GB
Study takes place at the Greenwich University.
If you have experienced extrasensory perception (had some level of medium/psychic like experience) please sign up for this study. This study is exploring what brain processes allow for extrasensory perception to take place. It appears that...- 80 Min(s) to complete
- 40 pounds
- Experiment - Two questionnaires, two computer based perception tasks, EEG recording.
- Dreadnought Building, London SE10 9NN, UK
16 October 2023 Requirements- You should have had experienced medium/psychic like experience.
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Participants of all ages wanted for paid nutritional research
Northumbria University, GB
We are the Brain, Performance and Nutrition Research Centre, a research department within Northumbria University located in Newcastle city centre. Our research is focussed on investigating how the things we eat affect how our brains work. We specialise in conducting trials looking at how...
- 6 Month(s) to complete
- Cash
- Experiment
- Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
06 March 2018 Requirements- We are currently recruiting for a number of studies and need healthy adults of all ages (18-80) to take part; participants must be able to attend sessions at Northumbria University at Newcastle. Feel free to spread the word to anyone else whom you think might be interested in being a research participant!