Participants Needed for Paid Neurostimulation Study; Up to $200 Over Five Sessions

Researchers with the Adaptive Neural Systems Lab at the U of A Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research are looking for adults 18-60 years of age who are in good health to participate in a paid study looking at non-invasive ways to provide sensory information.

Eligible participants will take part in up to five sessions of less than three hours each. Participants will be paid $40 per session, up to $200 total, for five sessions.

To volunteer or for more information, email Aliyah Shell at ashell@uark.edu or Sathyakumar at sk094@uark.edu, or call 479-387-3864.

Contacts

Delia Garcia, director of strategic communications and engagement
Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research
479-718-3328, deliag@uark.edu

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