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I am looking for volunteers to participate in a research project into working memory. I am completing a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at King's College London (Denmark Hill) and am looking for 30 participants to meet with me for 1 hour to complete a set of cognitive tests (games and puzzles) - each participant will receive ?10 as a thank you for their time.


Volunteers must meet the following criteria:

? Aged 18-80 years

? Living independently in the community or living with family for working-age participants

? No history of head injury or other neurological or major psychiatric disorder

? Not currently depressed or anxious

? No current alcohol or substance use problems

? Adequate vision and hearing to complete the tests

? English spoken fluently

? Not completed a university degree


If you meet the criteria and would like to take part, please express an interest here and I will send you further information via a private message. Appointment times for testing may be booked at your convenience. This project has been approved as low risk study by the King's College Ethics Committee.


Aparna Kapoor

Trainee Clinical Psychologist

Department of Psychology

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Addiction Sciences Building

4 Windsor Walk

London

SE5 8AF

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