MRI study on decision-making
We are interested in how people make decisions in everyday life. By analysing decisions collected in simple tasks and games, we aim to improve our understanding of the mental operations that result in successful decision making.
What participation entails:
Specifically, you will be asked to play a game in three parts, where you will be making simple decisions. The first part will be completed online, the day before the MRI scan. Parts 2 and 3 will be completed on the day of the scan, in the John Radcliffe Hospital.
You will be compensated for your time, with a chance to win a bonus based on your performance in the game.
Who we are looking for
We are looking for healthy, fluent English speakers aged between 20-35 years old (inclusive), with corrected-to-normal vision, without a background of neurological or psychiatric conditions, and safe for MRI.
Contact details:
If you are interested in taking part or have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Keishiro Sawa, keishiro.sawa@psy.ox.ac.uk
We look forward to your contribution to science!!
MRI study on decision-making: MSC IDREC: 1091017