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HUMAN EEG RECORDINGS IN VR

We’re seeking volunteers to help us study how the brain processes unexpected events in virtual reality.

Sensorimotor mismatch responses in humans

The goal of this project is to study how the brain reacts to unexpected events during movement, such as when your actions do not align with what you see or hear in a virtual reality environment. We use EEG equipment to record brain activity and analyze these brain responses, known as sensorimotor mismatch responses. Since this processing is often disrupted in individuals with psychiatric or neurological disorders, our research could help develop new tools for diagnosing these conditions in the future.

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Virtual Reality Corridor (Unity)

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Study participant wearing EEG and VR headset

Who can join?

Healthy adults aged 18-65 years who are proficient in English.

What's involved?

One up to three sessions lasting 1 hour where you will wear EEG cap and interact with specially designed virtual environments.

Contact

Dr Magdalena Solyga

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