Neurophysiological correlates of self-referential processes in arm-movement
19 April 2018
The aim of the project is to help our understanding of how social factors influence the brain mechanisms supporting our decision-making and movement responses.
Each session would take about 90 minutes of your time. You would be asked to complete a simple computer task (involving some hand and arm movements) while EEG data is recorded, and to complete some questionnaires.
You would be invited come to the Department of Psychology, University of Bath
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Ethical approval
The study has ethical approval from the University of Bath Psychology Ethics (reference: 17-230)
About the researcher
I am a visiting doctoral student in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford conducting my study at Bath University during my study visit to the Department of Psychology.