Research
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Research study seeks participants 18 and older to take memory and other cognitive tests in MRI scanner (paid)
Research study seeks participants 18 and older to take memory and other cognitive tests in MRI scanner (paid)
Participate in an MRI study investigating how people predict the accuracy of their memory. The study consists of two sessions (Visit one will take one hour in Science 4, and Visit two will require two hours at UHS Vestal Hospital).
You are eligible if:
- You are at least 18 years of age,
- Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision,
- Do not have the following: history of neurological disease, severe traumatic brain injury, stroke, claustrophobia, drug or substance abuse, uncontrollable shaking, any conditions that would contraindicate MRI, such as having foreign metallic objects in the body, are left-handed (due to different patterns of brain activity) and pregnancy.
You must pass a screener over the phone, which assesses MRI eligibility and your current cognitive functioning.
In the first visit, you will take tests of executive function, word reading ability and fill out survey questions about your demographics, health history, global memory and perception of your mathematical abilities. In the second visit, your brain activity will be measured through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). While in the MRI scanner, you will see pictures of faces and objects, be asked to predict how well you remember them, and take a memory test for them. You will also be asked to complete mathematical tasks while inside the scanner.
Participants will receive $20 per hour for participating in the study.
If interested, email mac2research@binghamton.edu or call 607-444-2864.For More Information:
Contact Ian McDonough or visit
Training and Workshops
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"The Courage to Learn: Strengthening Learner Safety from Within" workshop: June 25
"The Courage to Learn: Strengthening Learner Safety from Within" workshop: June 25
Psychological safety starts with the courage to grow. In this interactive workshop, participants will explore how developing a growth mindset, building self-efficacy and acting with integrity can strengthen their own learner safety in the workplace. Through reflection, discussion and actionable tools, employees will be empowered to take ownership of their learning journey, align with the organization鈥檚 mission, and contribute to a culture where curiosity, confidence and purposeful growth are encouraged and supported.
This session is a "Supervisees - Learner Safety" section within the broader context of the "Psychological Safety in the Workplace "series, but all are welcome to attend!
This event will take place from 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, June 25, in UUW 324. Refreshments will be provided. This session will be led by Arianna Cammisa, mental health specialist for B-Healthy, 91制片厂Pro University's Healthy Campus Initiative.
If you anticipate a need for disability-related accommodations or auxiliary aids to comfortably participate, reach out to Angella Kim, at akim@binghamton.edu or 607-777-2882. Provide at least 3-5 days of advance notice regarding your equal access needs.For More Information:
Contact Angella NamHee Kim or visit