Imaging the brain's response to faces
If you are healthy, fluent in English-speaking, not pregnant, and aged between 18 and 40 years, we invite you to take part in a study to image the brain’s response to faces using the 7T MRI scanner. If you take part, we will ask you to: • Answer some questions over the phone to confirm eligibility. You will also be asked questions about your medical history to check your suitability for an MRI scan. • Complete simple tasks whilst having a brain scan in a 7T MRI scanner MRI scanning allows us to see how the brain is organised, processes information, and performs skills like speech or memory. This scan is safe and does not involve any needles or injections. We will follow all COVID-19 safety guidelines The study takes place at the Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB), located at the John Radcliff Hospital, and will take up to 2 hours in total for which you will be reimbursed together with your travel expenses. Interested? Please contact Dr. Marieke Martens amygdala.study@psych.ox.ac.uk for further information without any obligation. Department of Psychiatry CUREC Ref: R74004/RE001
We are looking for
If you are healthy, fluent English-speaking, not pregnant and aged between 18 and 40 years, we invite you to take part.
Expenses
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and reasonable travel expenses