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Does high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation affect drawing?
This is a neurostimulation study (using high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation) that will examine the role of the anterior temporal lobes in different drawing and language tasks. The results of this study should advance our understanding of this cortical area and inform clinical rehabilitation techniques for people with communication disorders, like aphasia.
You will be asked to complete simple drawing and language tasks while receiving neurostimulation. This will take place at Penn State University during one session for a total of 2 hours or less.
$25.00
Joanne Niemkiewicz - at jik5508@psu.edu or 610-841-6490
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18 year(s) or older
STUDY00021251
Inclusion Criteria:
18 – 30 years oldRight-handed
Native English speaker
Normal or corrected-to-normal hearing and vision
Exclusion Criteria:
History of: migraines, seizures, metal in scalp, concussion with loss of consciousness, diagnosis of neurological condition or psychiatric condition, previous adverse reaction to brain stimulation techniquesContact with scalp is not possible (e.g., dreadlocks or head scarf)
Current open head wound or skin condition of the scalp (e.g., psoriasis or eczema)
Current implanted device(s) (e.g., cardiac pacemaker)
Currently pregnant or possibility of being currently pregnant
Neurology, Mental & Behavioral Health, Language & Linguistics
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