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An Eye Tracking study on Fluency and Context in Recognition Memory

Description

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Description

                We are seeking healthy volunteers to participate in a study investigating recognition memory. During the task, you will view pictures and words presented on a computer screen and make responses via a keyboard,

                and your eye movements will be recorded using an eye-tracker. As part of this study, you will be asked to study a set of stimuli and decide if you can recognise them during the memory task. The whole session will last no more                    than 1 hour. You will receive monetary compensation for your participation.  

 

 

Participation eligibility:  

Age 18-35 years.

Native British English Speaker (born and raised in the UK)

Normal vision or corrected-to-normal (glasses cannot be worn)

Normal hearing (able to converse without the use of a hearing-aid).

No reading disorders, including dyslexia.

No history of neurological disorders, including photo-sensitive epilepsy.

Currently not taking any psychotropic medication, including anti-depressants.

 

**Please do not wear false eyelashes when you come for the testing session.

Contact: eyetrackingstudy@manchester.ac.uk 

Contact details

younji.baek@manchester.ac.uk