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Members of our department engage frequently with the public to showcase their research, inspire the younger generation and engage with the local community. Our researchers committed to sharing their work with a wide variety of different populations, across all age groups, interest groups and all sections of society. A core segment of our pubic engagement efforts involves reaching out to school pupils who are interested in studying psychology and neuroscience, with talks, workshops, outreach events and the UNIQ Spring and Summer schools.
Perception and Autism
Cathy's research
The Oxford Cognitive Screen
We recently developed a new stroke specific short cognitive screening tool. The OCS (Oxford Cognitive Screen) can be delivered at the bedside, is easy to administer and score and is inclusive for patients with aphasia and neglect. It returns a visual snapshot of a patient's cognitive profile which summarizes performance on 5 cognitive domains. Please see www.ocs-test.org for more info.
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Participate
A list of Experiments or Projects looking for participants. If you wish to advertise your experiment or project, please contact webmaster@psy.ox.ac.uk. Please make sure your 'participants wanted request' is suitable for the website and includes an expiry date. Please note, if you do not include an expiry date, your request will be removed after six months of being posted on this site. This facility is for Oxford members only.
Participate
Most research in Experimental Psychology involves the measurement of human behaviour, and so we need volunteers to participate in experiments. Experiments in the department involve a range of activities, from playing computer games to filling out questionnaires. Some may involve physiological measurements, such as the tracking of eye movements, the measurement of brain activity using electroencephalography (EEG) or functional MRI. We recruit participants across a wide age range, from children to older individuals. All of our experiments take place under the guidelines of the local ethics committee, and all participants are always free to withdraw from a study at any time. Many researchers offer remuneration to compensate volunteers for their time.
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The University of Oxford is not a campus university. Our colleges, departments, faculties and other principal divisions are to be found throughout the city of Oxford, rather than on one central site.