[Greater-Baltimore] Opportunity to participate in research study at state convention

Danielsen, Chris CDanielsen at nfb.org
Sat Nov 12 18:58:06 UTC 2022



Sent from Johns Hopkins Neuroplasticity and Development Lab in Baltimore Maryland directed by Dr. Marina Bedny is seeking participants for research studies of cognition and brain plasticity. We study how the brain adapts in the absence of vision and supports audition, touch, Braille reading and language. Participating in studies involves listening to stories and sounds, feeling Braille or everyday objects, and answering questions about what you hear and feel. Some of the studies involve brain imaging with MRI, while others measure only behavior. To qualify you must be a healthy totally blind adult with at most minimal light perception who has been blind from birth and is currently between 18 and 70 years-of-age and has no neurological disabilities. To see if you qualify, we invite you to complete a 30-minute screening interview. Those who complete the interview receive a $15 Amazon gift card. Study participation is compensated at $20 to $30 per hour, depending on the study. Travel costs to and from the study site are covered by the laboratory. To learn more or to complete a screening interview please call (410) 870-9895 or email: plasticity_lab at jhu.edu , Link,  my iPhone

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