8 Feb 2018

Participants sought: How does your brain work during emotional processes?

Volunteers wanted for fMRI research study on emotion regulation. 
Image: Glass Brain
Investigating emotion regulation in healthy controls: An fMRI study

If you are female, aged between 20 and 50 years of age, right-handed and do not have a history of chronic low back pain, we would LOVE to hear from you! We are seeking volunteers to participate in a research study exploring brain structure and function during emotional processes.


This research is being conducted through Monash University which involves the use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) which is a painless, safe, and non-invasive procedure where magnetic fields are used to produce images of brain structures.

Participants will attend a 2 hour session at the Monash Biomedical Imaging centre in Clayton to complete a number of questionnaires and undergo an MRI scan. Potential participants will be screened prior to their involvement in the study to ensure that they are eligible to take part. Participants will be reimbursed for their travel costs.

Recruitment period: 05/02/2018 - 30/04/2018

Contact:
Ms Sin-Ki Ng
PhD student, Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc)
Email: sinki.ng@monash.edu
Phone: 0401 760 481
Web: www.maprc.org.au/
Ethics Committee Project Number: CF12/2213 - 2012001190

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