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Virtual Reality, Mindfulness and Creativity study at KCL ? Healthy Volunteers Wanted - upto ?70 cash


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Healthy volunteers aged 18-65 can receive up to ?70 cash for taking part a study using virtual reality to look at the relationship between mindfulness, creativity, personality and sensory information processing at the IoPPN King's College London (Denmark Hill).


Eligibility:


- Fluent in English

- Have no personal history of a serious mental health illness (as diagnosed by qualified psychiatrist), neurodevelopmental/neurodegenerative/neurological problems, and/or substance abuse.

- Have normal hearing

- Do not suffer from photosensitive epilepsy


If you are interested in taking part and would like further information, please email: [email protected]

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