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Neuroscience Research

This project will investigate the potential effects of different non-invasive brain stimulation techniques on vibration sensitivity in humans. The research will be conducted by our PhD Student Brookes Folmli and supervised by Prof. B. Turman and A/Prof. P. Johnson.

Who is suitable for this research

We are looking to recruit healthy volunteers.

What will happen

As a participant, your vibration detection thresholds on one of your fingers will be measured before and after non-invasive brain stimulation of your sensory cortex.

Where it will be done

The research will be conducted at Bond University, Health Sciences & Medicine building.

Ethics

This research has been approved by the Bond University Research Ethics Committee.

What's in it for you

Apart from doing something good, we will also compensate you for your time (5 sessions over 5 consecutive days) in the form of $100.

For further details and to register

Phone: 0432 102 778
Email: bfolmli@student.bond.edu.au

 

Neuroscience Research

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