Train your brain by participating in this "Cognitive Games" Study!
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Train your brain by participating in this "Cognitive Games" Study!


Are you interested in improving your memory and thinking?

If you answered “yes” then researchers at the University of Maryland are looking for you. The Decision, Attention, and Memory Lab is currently conducting a study examining “Brain Training”. The current study involves computer games and cognitive tasks. Participants will spend 30 minutes per day, 7 days per week, for 5 weeks engaging in cognitive games. Participants can do these games on their own computer via the internet. Cognitive tasks
will be completed at the University of Maryland, College Park campus before and after the computer games. If you are healthy, aged 22-50, and an English speaker you may eligible to participate.

For more information CONTACT:

Dr. Amber Sprenger
[email protected]
(301) 405-8374




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