The study examines effect of non-invasive brain stimulation
on language processing in the brain. The study is being conducted to learn more
about how brain stimulation can be used as a treatment for neurological
disorders including stroke, and primary progressive aphasia.
Studies involve Transcranial Magnetic Brain Stimulation (TMS),
MRI, Electroencephalography
(EEG), while behavioral studies are conducted on a computer and
using paper and pencil tests.
Financial compensation is available.
Participants must be:
Right Handed
Native speakers of English
18-35 years old
In good health
no history epilepsy
To find out more please contact:
Neuroimaging and Language Lab
Please write “TMS brain study” in the subject line
Aneta Kielar, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Language and Neuroimaging Research Laboratory (LAN)
Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Graduate Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Science (GIDP)
School of Mind, Brain & Behavior
University of Arizona
1131 E 2nd St, Tucson, AZ 85719
Tel: 520-621-5105
Fax: 520-626-1264
Email: akielar@email.arizona.edu
website: http://akielar.faculty.arizona.edu/
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