The Monash Alfred Psychiatry Research Centre (MAPrc) is looking for healthy right-handed adult participants aged 18-40 years to take part in a study investigating the relationship between gaze pattern and mirror neuron activity in the brain. The study involves the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a painless, safe, and non-invasive means of stimulating nerve cells in the brain.
Hand muscle activity and eye movements will be recorded, while participants watch simple videos. Participants will also complete questionnaires related to interpersonal behaviours. For more detail and contact information see: http://monash.edu/news/notices/show/the-relationship-between-gaze-pattern-and-mirror-neuron-activity
Hand muscle activity and eye movements will be recorded, while participants watch simple videos. Participants will also complete questionnaires related to interpersonal behaviours. For more detail and contact information see: http://monash.edu/news/notices/show/the-relationship-between-gaze-pattern-and-mirror-neuron-activity
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