We are looking for participants for a study about how people build associations and knowledge in memory. For example, in everyday life, we often must remember associations between information, such as the name of a new acquaintance, where we left our mobile phone, or the source of some news that we have recently learned. The aim of this project is to examine how prior knowledge (in this case, of birds) impacts the formation of new memories.
To this end, we are looking for adults of all different experience/knowledge of birds to take part in a two-part study. If you are eligible, you will be immediately directed to Part 1 which entails an online survey that will enquire about your background interests and experiences with birds. Thereafter, you will be contacted to take part in Part 2 which will take place remotely online via Zoom from the comfort of your home and entail tests of memory and cognition. A trained research assistant will be available to answer any questions. You will receive Amazon vouchers worth £8/hour for your participation.
To find out if you are eligible, please visit Building association and knowledge in memory | Eligibility survey -- feel free to share widely! Thanks for your consideration
To this end, we are looking for adults of all different experience/knowledge of birds to take part in a two-part study. If you are eligible, you will be immediately directed to Part 1 which entails an online survey that will enquire about your background interests and experiences with birds. Thereafter, you will be contacted to take part in Part 2 which will take place remotely online via Zoom from the comfort of your home and entail tests of memory and cognition. A trained research assistant will be available to answer any questions. You will receive Amazon vouchers worth £8/hour for your participation.
To find out if you are eligible, please visit Building association and knowledge in memory | Eligibility survey -- feel free to share widely! Thanks for your consideration