The SHINE Lab at CU Boulder is recruiting teams for a cognitive neuroscientific study about processing limited information during a Mars Rover Mission. Our goal is to understand how different brain systems relate to behavioral performance and to psychological concepts measured by self-report measures.
As a participant, you will wear a mesh cap on your head that has light optodes attached to it that measure changes in blood flow (functional near infrared spectroscopy). It lasts approximately three hours, and you will receive compensation for your participation.
Who can join this study:
- You are between 18-65 years old
- You can speak and read English
- Comfortability and familiarity with using computers
- Comfortable and able to communicate via email, text message or phone
Who can't join:
- Those without alternatives to glasses
- History of seizure disorder, epilepsy, convulsions or increased intracranial pressure
- History of psychiatric illness or head injury in the last six months
- Those who are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Unable or unwilling to meet study attendance requirements
- Those who have consumed alcohol or recreational drugs in the last 12 hours
Where:
Center for Innovation and Creativity (CINC), Room 184E*
1777 Exposition Drive, Boulder, CO 80301
*This room is inaccessible without a key, so someone will meet you in the lobby.