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Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for all of the interest you have shown in this research! We are still collecting data for the moment, so any and all participation is much appreciated! I will be posting a link to the results of this study in April, and any publications that come from this research will also be posted here!
Thanks again!
Hi, Iā€™m Emma, honours student at the University of Manitoba, and principal researcher of the ā€œMind wandering, inattention, and attentional controlā€ study, which aims to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying mind wandering and its relation to Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We are currently seeking volunteers to participate in our online study. This study is intended for any adults, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with, or suspect you have, ADHD.
In our study, you will complete a sustained attention task known as a go/no-go task. Periodically, the task will pause, and you will be asked to report on your thoughts and experiences just prior to the prompt. Following the sustained attention task you will complete brief questionnaires about your personality, prior experiences, and demographics.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes. You can complete the study anytime online at:
https://attentionandlearninglab.com/2023/HE2022-0321-COM/
This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry campus, and is being completed under the supervision of Dr. Nicholaus Brosowsky.
Your participation is extremely important for the study, which we thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Emma Fernando
Principal Investigator contact information:
Emma Fernando, Student
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator contact information:
Dr. Nick Brosowsky, Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
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Hi, Iā€™m Emma, honours student at the University of Manitoba, and principal researcher of the ā€œMind wandering, inattention, and attentional controlā€ study, which aims to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying mind wandering and its relation to Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We are currently seeking volunteers to participate in our online study. This study is intended for any adults, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with, or suspect you have, ADHD.
In our study, you will complete a sustained attention task known as a go/no-go task. Periodically, the task will pause, and you will be asked to report on your thoughts and experiences just prior to the prompt. Following the sustained attention task you will complete brief questionnaires about your personality, prior experiences, and demographics.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes. You can complete the study anytime online at:
https://attentionandlearninglab.com/2023/HE2022-0321-COM/
This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry campus, and is being completed under the supervision of Dr. Nicholaus Brosowsky.
Your participation is extremely important for the study, which we thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Emma Fernando
Principal Investigator contact information:
Emma Fernando, Student
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator contact information:
Dr. Nick Brosowsky, Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
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Hi, Iā€™m Emma, honours student at the University of Manitoba, and principal researcher of the ā€œMind wandering, inattention, and attentional controlā€ study, which aims to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying mind wandering and its relation to Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We are currently seeking volunteers to participate in our online study. This study is intended for any adults, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with, or suspect you have, ADHD.
In our study, you will complete a sustained attention task known as a go/no-go task. Periodically, the task will pause, and you will be asked to report on your thoughts and experiences just prior to the prompt. Following the sustained attention task you will complete brief questionnaires about your personality, prior experiences, and demographics.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes. You can complete the study anytime online at:
https://attentionandlearninglab.com/2023/HE2022-0321-COM/
This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry campus, and is being completed under the supervision of Dr. Nicholaus Brosowsky.
Your participation is extremely important for the study, which we thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Emma Fernando
Principal Investigator contact information:
Emma Fernando, Student
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator contact information:
Dr. Nick Brosowsky, Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
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Hi, Iā€™m Emma, honours student at the University of Manitoba, and principal researcher of the ā€œMind wandering, inattention, and attentional controlā€ study, which aims to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying mind wandering and its relation to Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
We are currently seeking volunteers to participate in our online study. This study is intended for any adults, regardless of whether you have been diagnosed with, or suspect you have, ADHD.
In our study, you will complete a sustained attention task known as a go/no-go task. Periodically, the task will pause, and you will be asked to report on your thoughts and experiences just prior to the prompt. Following the sustained attention task you will complete brief questionnaires about your personality, prior experiences, and demographics.
The study will take approximately 30 minutes. You can complete the study anytime online at:
https://attentionandlearninglab.com/2023/HE2022-0321-COM/
This research has been approved by the Research Ethics Board at the University of Manitoba, Fort Garry campus, and is being completed under the supervision of Dr. Nicholaus Brosowsky.
Your participation is extremely important for the study, which we thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Emma Fernando
Principal Investigator contact information:
Emma Fernando, Student
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator contact information:
Dr. Nick Brosowsky, Assistant Professor
University of Manitoba
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