Participants needed for a visual search task!
You will need to click on some targets (hidden amongst distractor items) as quickly as possible. This task will be performed and repeated in several different locations across the University of Bristol.
You will need to click on some targets (hidden amongst distractor items) as quickly as possible. This task will be performed and repeated in several different locations across the University of Bristol.
We are recruiting participants to take part in our eye tracking study!
We are currently conducting an online anonymous survey to examine the impact on well-being of caring for someone who is living with dementia. We are seeking a 'control group' of people who are not looking after someone at home who has dementia, or any other long term health condition. You will enter a prize draw for one of ten £50 vouchers for your participation.
MSc researchers Serena Lee and Angel Velummylum are recruiting for an interesting Psychology study that is running on campus. You will get a £10 Amazon voucher for participating.
We are looking for parents of children aged 5-13 to answer our 20-30 minute questionnaire on self-regulation. You will have a chance to win Amazon vouchers worth up to £100.
We are running an EEG study exploring how the use of social media affects our ability to exert cognitive control and are looking for participants.
Are you ready for a unique cognitive challenge? Join our captivating in-lab experiment and be part of ground-breaking research at the University of Bristol!
All participants must be a University of Bristol student who studies Psychology. Participants will receive a £10 voucher as compensation for their time.
All participants must be current University of Bristol Psychology students to take part and will be entered into a prize draw for the opportunity to win a £50 Amazon voucher.
This will involve completing some cognitive control tasks taking around 45 minutes. The study will take place in 12a Priory Road.
We are interested in hearing about international student experiences of working in groups as part of their Psychology degrees to learn how the University can better support international students.
We are two PhD students in the Psychology department at the University of Bristol and asking parents of children aged 5 to 13 years old for help with our research with a raffle of Amazon vouchers up to £100 on offer.