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NSF Proposal 2000047: Understanding the contribution of individual differences todomain-general and domain-specific components of false memories in both young and older adults
This research study investigates the neural processes underlying how people process, store, and remember visual or auditory information.
Participants ages 18-30 will participate for one 2-hour session involving 1 hour inside the MRI scanner. Participants ages 60-85 will participate for five sessions total, two of them being MRI scans. All five sessions will occur between 7-10 days of each other and scheduling is very flexible.
$15.00/hour for behavioral tasks, $20.00/hour for fMRI scanner tasks.
Yes
Luke Dubec - at lxd5406@psu.edu
Psychology (UNIVERSITY PARK)
All
18 year(s) or older
STUDY00010893
Inclusion Criteria:
Ages 18-30Ages 60-85
High school education
Exclusion Criteria:
ColorblindnessLearning disability
Stroke, TIA, or severe brain injury
Unsafe metal implanted in body
Neurology, Mental & Behavioral Health
Not applicable