VOLUNTEER CENTER

A Hearing Study

UNIVERSITY RETIREES VOLUNTEER CENTER RESEARCH  PROJECT

A Hearing Study in Auditory Perception

A new study entitled, Dynamic Effects in Peripheral Auditory Processing, will be conducted by the Psychology Department, and supervised by Dr. Magda Wojtczak of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Lab.

Study participants with normal hearing will be asked to detect the difference between two tones. Determination of "normal hearing" will be done in the lab. The study requires 5 or 6 two-hour sessions in the course of a month, and participants will be compensated $10/hour.

Location & Parking: Room N640 in Elliot Hall on the East bank of the University of Minnesota campus. Free parking is available at the building site.

Appointment Arrangement: The coordinator will arrange appointments and prefers to schedule them for Mondays & Wednesdays after 2:30 PM or Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays after 1 PM.

If you are interested in taking part in this study contact [email protected] (612-625-8016) for the next step in participating.


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