The School of Psychology at the University of Nottingham is carrying out research into depth perception in both typically developing and autistic adults and children. By helping us with some simple experiments you can play a part in helping us to understand how the brain works. This could help us understand how people perceive and interact with the world around them. Participation in our studies will not benefit you directly but may help others in the future.
If you are a student in the School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, you can take part via the Research Participation Scheme. We are always looking for people to help in our research. Studies can take place online or on-site within the School of Psychology, situated inside the University Park campus. There are multiple studies running at any one time and we will contact you to explain each study. Expressing an interest does not commit you to taking part in any specific study. Most studies involve making a simple movement perhaps with your hands or eyes. Many involve looking at three-dimensional images on a computer screen and making a judgment on them. You can change your mind at any stage even after deciding to take part. The studies will all have been approved by an ethical committee who look after the interests of participants in research. If you agree to take part, all information about you will be kept strictly confidential. |
If you would like to take part in an online study, please visit the following URL: http://smithd.co.uk/limesurvey/
If you are interested in taking part in a campus-based study, or have any further questions, you can contact:
Danielle Smith [email protected] 0115 951 5292 School of Psychology, University Park University of Nottingham, NG7 2RD You may also use the form below. |