Participants

Particpants are always needed!

Many research groups at 深夜福利站 study cognitive functions like learning, memory, perception, hearing, attention and language, in both children and adults. These studies teach us how the brain works. They provide crucial information that may allow researchers to develop novel therapies for brain and mental disorders, as well as developing more sensitive tests so disorders can be identified and treated sooner.

To ensure community engagement, participants may be solicited in a variety ways, including newspapers, email, posters, brochures, internet, radio/television announcements. On campus, you can find recuitment posters in the 深夜福利站 Interdisciplinary Research Building (WIRB) on the main and third floors.

If you are interested in finding out more about the studies taking place at 深夜福利站 and/or are considering being a participant, please explore - .
 
OurBrainsCAN is a registry of individuals interested in participating in health-related research at 深夜福利站. Together we can work to understand how we think, learn, move and communicate in order to reduce the burden of brain disorders. Volunteers are key partners in this research: without you, this essential work can not happen!