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Investigating Face Processing Behavior and Neural Circuitry
The ability to recognize faces differs across people. We are studying this variability in behavior and in brain responses in young adults (ages 18-25 years) in the Lab of Developmental Neuroscience at Penn State. If eligible, you will do face recognition tasks on the computer and answer survey questions. You may also be asked to participate in another session in which we take pictures of your brain using MRI. Volunteers are paid $10/hr for time in the lab. Interested participants can start the screening processing by clicking on this confidential screening link here: https://pennstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9NPJ20bQAPd0VKZ
Dr. Suzy Scherf - at suzyscherf@psu.edu
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18 year(s) or older
PRAMS00038402
Inclusion Criteria:
18-25 years of ageNative English speaker
Free of neurological and psychiatric disorders
Free of concussions with loss of consciousness
Exclusion Criteria:
Family history of autism spectrum disorders (in parents or full siblings) Neurology, Mental & Behavioral Health, Vision & Eyes