WSU Neuropsychology Researchers Seeking Participants

The Neuropsychology, Memory & Aging lab is seeking adults 18+ to participate in a research study about personality, health, and cognition. Participants will be offered a free cognitive report OR $30 in compensation.
To be eligible, individuals must: Be willing and able to participate in a 3-hour cognitive testing session, Speak English fluently, Be screened in a phone interview to determine eligibility

The goal of this study is to develop a better understanding of factors that may contribute to health behaviors and cognition across the lifespan. This research could help to better understand the way in which personality characteristics may contribute to health behaviors and cognitive abilities. Scheduling is flexible and parking will be provided if needed.
 
Testing will continue through Fall 2017 on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, WA.
 
To learn more about this study or if you are interested in participating, please contact the Neuropsychology, Memory & Aging Lab at (509) 335-4033 today.
 
 This study has been approved by the Washington State University Review Board for human subject participation. PI: Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe, PhD
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