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How does the brain respond to rhythms

10 August 2017

We are investigating how the brain responds to rhythmic stimuli in people both with and without symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) such as inattention, difficulty concentrating, feeling restless, talking excessively, etc. To measure brain activity, your EEG will be measured using an elastic cap of electrodes that measure the electrical activity in the brain, and we use a no mess system which just uses salt water so no messy gel! If you are aged 18-40 then read on...

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This study has been approved by the Research Governance Office and Psychology Ethics Committee of the University of Southampton; ERGO reference 27598

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