Participate in an Emotion and Music Study to get a $10 Tim Hortons Gift Card!

Dear potential participant: My name is Matthew Moreno. I am a doctoral candidate at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education/University of Toronto, working under the supervision of Dr. Earl Woodruff. I am conducting research as part of my dissertation to explore the role that music has on how we learn and the emotions that surround that process. This study uses cutting-edge facial expression recognition and psychophysiology measurement technologies to assess real-time emotional states. I hope that this study can provide empirical evidence to help us understand the underlying constructs of academic emotions, and how music influences learning and performance. […]

Adult and Child Research Participants Needed for Study at University of Toronto

The Budding Minds Memory and Development Lab, a part of the Child Study Centre at the University of Toronto, is seeking healthy adult participants ages 25 to 35 and healthy child participants ages 11 to 13 from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to participate in a behavioral study examining the relationship between memory development and behavior. What’s involved in participating? You will complete a variety of questionnaires and non-invasive memory tests at our lab at the St. George Campus. The experimental session takes approximately 2 hours. You will receive $10 per hour for your time, with a possible $5 bonus […]

Male Participants Needed for Study

Take part in a virtual reality experiment! The Duncan Lab is looking for male participants for a cognitive psychology study. This is a multiple session study that will take place over three days for a total of 5-6 hours. You will be compensated from $50-60 and up to $25 in bonus. Eligible participants must be between 18-30 years old, fluent in English, who do not have a history of neurological or psychiatric diseases and are not currently on psychoactive medications. If you’re interested, please email duncanlabuoft@gmail.com with “MM experiment” in the subject line.

Seeking Study Participants – $50 Compensation

We are looking for healthy young adults aged 18-30 to participate in either the working memory study or the filtered speech audiobook study at the sunnybrook health science center 1. The first study required participant to listen to a filtered speech in an audiobook and then answer the questions. EEG will be used to collect signal and for analyzation, the study will last for around 2 hours 2. The second study required participant to do a computer based memory task while using EEG to collect signal, the study will last for around 3 hours The goal of the studies are […]

Paid EEG Study!

The Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at the St. George campus is seeking individuals to participate in an EEG study. For this experiment, you will be presented flashing shapes on a computer monitor and be asked to make simple judgments using a computer mouse. The experiment lasts approximately 2 hours, and compensation is $30. Individuals are required to have normal colour vision (i.e. not colour blind) and normal or corrected-to-normal visual acuity (i.e. glasses or contacts). If you are interested and eligible to participate, please email experiments@cogneuro.ca with “EEG Study” in the subject line and your availability in the email.

Research project participation

Hello, I am a psychology PhD student (Paris Descartes University) who is conducting a research about YouTube use, social relationships and the relationship that binds a person with her/his favorite YouTuber. I am looking for participants who are over 18 and who watch videos of YouTubers. The questionnaire takes about 15-20 minutes to complete and your participation will be completely anonymous. That would help me a lot in my research if you could complete this questionnaire. If you need any further information about my research, you can send me your questions (pierre.de_berail@etu.parisdescartes.fr). Thank you! Here is the link to the […]

Study Recruitment

Researchers here at the University of Toronto are conducting a research study to better understand student and staff perceptions about student mental health, as well the mental health resources available and needed for students and staff in the university setting. The researchers are inviting University of Toronto students and staff to participate. The study consists of a short, 10-minute online questionnaire, and then participants will have the option to submit their information to complete a short follow-up interview in person, over the phone, or using video conference. Participants will also be eligible to enter a draw for $50! If you are interested in participating, you may access the survey […]