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Exploring the reliability of a method using non-invasive brain stimulation

We are looking for people in their 50’s and 60’s to take part in a study exploring the reliability measurement of brain activity using non-invasive brain stimulation in healthy adults. 

A team of researchers from the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University are interested in finding ways to improve arm and hand function after stroke through the use of technologies. The aim of this research is to find out the accuracy of a measurement using non-invasive brain stimulation equipment called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation that is usually used in the treatment for people with neurological conditions.

The study will consist of two measurements on two separate days.

If you are interested in taking partplease email Lisa Tedesco Triccas on: [email protected]

 
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