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Participate in memory research at KCL (flexible appointments - ?10 reward)


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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 8 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.


If you are FEMALE, you must meet the following criteria:

? Age 41-50 or 61-70

? Highest qualification completed: Secondary School (GCSE or O level)


If you are MALE, you must meet the following criteria:

? Age 41-80

? Highest qualification completed: Secondary School (GCSE or O level) OR College/A level


Please have a look through the attached information sheet for further information. If you meet this criteria and would like to participate, please get in touch.

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.

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