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Adaptive Brain Lab

 

We are very pleased to announce that the Adaptive Brain Lab is now open and invites volunteers for studies.  We have reviewed and implemented government and University guidance, and have updated our procedures to create a COVID secure testing environment. Our procedures are carefully designed in order to mitigate against risk in relation to COVID-19. In order to minimise the number of visits to the building, most of our screening will be online and you will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have before your visit.  If you are interested in taking part we have a number of studies including computer based studies and MRI or EEG so please get in touch with us at: abgresearch@psychol.cam.ac.uk.

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