Cognitive Differences Between People With and Without a Hearing Loss
28 June 2017
We're currently recruiting for a study that looks at cognitive differences between people who do and do not have hearing losses. You will be asked to perform a series of computer-based cognitive tasks and fill in some simple questionnaires about your health and times you’ve felt forgetful or made simple errors.
TESTING CAN TAKE PLACE IN EITHER LEEDS, NOTTINGHAM or SHEFFIELD.
The experiment takes approximately 1 hour.
You will be compensated with a £10 Amazon.co.uk voucher for your time.
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Ethical approval
This research has been ethically approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Sheffield (No: 014337, 19 June 2017).
About the researcher
This research is being performed by Nathan Clarke (an MRC-supported MSc/PhD candidate currently based at the University of Sheffield). The research will be used to inform a MSc project dissertation.