Are you a native speaker of English? Participants needed for a brain imaging study at Stockholm University
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Av Yulia Kashevarova
Skapad: 2024-04-09
We are looking for native speakers of English to take part in a research study that examines how the
brain processes words in a nonnative language.
The study involves one visit to the Multilingualism Lab (Stockholm University). In the study, you
will read sentences in English while your brain activity is recorded with EEG
(Electroencephalography). The EEG procedure is completely safe, non-invasive, and painless. The
study has been submitted to Stockholm’s Ethical Board and received clearance (2022-01920-01).
Participants: We are looking for native speakers of English (your English proficiency will be
pre-screened before the experiment). You must be right-handed, between 18-45 years old, have no
history of brain-related diseases or learning disabilities; and have normal or corrected-to-normal
vision (participants can wear contacts). You must have learned English from birth (and not
simultaneously with Swedish or other languages). Prior to the experiment, participants will be
informed of all procedure and screened for criteria which may preclude participation.
Pre-screening: Before the experiment, you will complete a short English proficiency test (if you
provide your informed consent). This will take 5 minutes. If your proficiency in English is
sufficiently high, you will be invited to participate in the EEG study. We will inform you of all
precautions taken at the lab to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
How long does the visit to the Multilingualism Lab take? First, you will read a document informing
you of all procedures. If you consent to participating in the study, you will fill out some
paperwork (background questionnaires). The EEG experiment will take about 2 hours, including getting
prepared for the EEG recording. The EEG recording itself takes about 75-90 minutes. You will then
complete four short cognitive tasks, and a short test of English grammar. The whole visit should
last about 3 hours. You will receive a total of 500 SEK in gift cards for completing the study.
Location: The Multilingualism Lab (Flerspråkighetslaboratoriet) is located on the 3rd floor of
Södra Huset D.
Address: Multilingualism Lab, Department of Swedish and Multilingualism; Universitetsvägen 10D
(Södra Huset) Rum D 349; Stockholm University; SE-106 91, Stockholm.
We are looking for native speakers of English to take part in a research study that examines how the
brain processes words in a nonnative language.
The study involves one visit to the Multilingualism Lab (Stockholm University). In the study, you
will read sentences in English while your brain activity is recorded with EEG
(Electroencephalography). The EEG procedure is completely safe, non-invasive, and painless. The
study has been submitted to Stockholm’s Ethical Board and received clearance (2022-01920-01).
Participants: We are looking for native speakers of English (your English proficiency will be
pre-screened before the experiment). You must be right-handed, between 18-45 years old, have no
history of brain-related diseases or learning disabilities; and have normal or corrected-to-normal
vision (participants can wear contacts). You must have learned English from birth (and not
simultaneously with Swedish or other languages). Prior to the experiment, participants will be
informed of all procedure and screened for criteria which may preclude participation.
Pre-screening: Before the experiment, you will complete a short English proficiency test (if you
provide your informed consent). This will take 5 minutes. If your proficiency in English is
sufficiently high, you will be invited to participate in the EEG study. We will inform you of all
precautions taken at the lab to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
How long does the visit to the Multilingualism Lab take? First, you will read a document informing
you of all procedures. If you consent to participating in the study, you will fill out some
paperwork (background questionnaires). The EEG experiment will take about 2 hours, including getting
prepared for the EEG recording. The EEG recording itself takes about 75-90 minutes. You will then
complete four short cognitive tasks, and a short test of English grammar. The whole visit should
last about 3 hours. You will receive a total of 500 SEK in gift cards for completing the study.
Location: The Multilingualism Lab (Flerspråkighetslaboratoriet) is located on the 3rd floor of
Södra Huset D.
Address: Multilingualism Lab, Department of Swedish and Multilingualism; Universitetsvägen 10D
(Södra Huset) Rum D 349; Stockholm University; SE-106 91, Stockholm.