Transcranial Current Stimulation (tCS) and Memory in Older Adults
23 April 2018
We are looking to recruit healthy older adults (aged 55-75) for a study at UoB investigating how a brain stimulation technique (tCS) affects performance on a memory task. Participants will be asked to complete several computer-based memory tasks whilst experiencing stimulation.
The experiment consists of two sessions (approx. 90 minutes each) which must be spaced at least one week apart. Compensation will be £40 total for both sessions.
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Ethical approval
This study has been approved by the ethics committee at the University of Birmingham.
About the researcher
I am a first year PhD student at the University of Birmingham interested in memory and brain stimulation methods.