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Neuropsychological Research Study
Brigham Young University researchers are seeking participants who have experienced a traumatic brain injury to perform computerized tests on thinking. Participants will perform the tests while brain activity is measured. Participants must be between 18-55 years old, right handed, native English speakers, with an injury after 18. Participants will receive either course credit or financial compensation of $35 for 3 hours of participation.
If you are interested, please contact Dustin Logan at (801) 422-6035 or [email protected] for additional information.
Research Study:
Brigham Young University (BYU) researchers are seeking participants who have suffered a brain injury to be a part of a cognitive rehabilitation study.
This research aims to better understand how to treat cognitive deficits following brain injury. The study will last approximately 3 hours and include
completing questionnaires and computerized tests while brain activity is measured using EEG. Compensation is $10 for each hour of participation.
For more information, please contact Joseph Fair at 801-422-6035, visit cogneuro.byu.edu, or email [email protected]. Participants must be
18-55 years old, with no pending litigation, language comprehension deficits (aphasia ok), or uncorrected visual impairments. The injury needs to
have occurred after the age of 18.
Neurovascular Rehab:
Neurovascular Rehab is a newly developed cutting-edge treatment program for stroke sufferers. Treatment reduces the risk of a second stroke occurrence.
Steps:
1) Call Outpatient NeuroRehab (801.357.7540) to schedule an evaluation. (Billable to insurance)
2) Enroll in the Neurovascular program. The program is four weeks, 3X a week from 2-3 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday. (The cost is $200 and is not billable to insurance.) Call 801.357.7540 to enroll.
Treatment program includes: EKG monitor; exercise physiologist; physical therapy assessment and evaluation; graded exercise program- cardio endurance; and education regarding diet, nutrition, and lifestyle.
Brigham Young University researchers are seeking participants who have experienced a traumatic brain injury to perform computerized tests on thinking. Participants will perform the tests while brain activity is measured. Participants must be between 18-55 years old, right handed, native English speakers, with an injury after 18. Participants will receive either course credit or financial compensation of $35 for 3 hours of participation.
If you are interested, please contact Dustin Logan at (801) 422-6035 or [email protected] for additional information.
Research Study:
Brigham Young University (BYU) researchers are seeking participants who have suffered a brain injury to be a part of a cognitive rehabilitation study.
This research aims to better understand how to treat cognitive deficits following brain injury. The study will last approximately 3 hours and include
completing questionnaires and computerized tests while brain activity is measured using EEG. Compensation is $10 for each hour of participation.
For more information, please contact Joseph Fair at 801-422-6035, visit cogneuro.byu.edu, or email [email protected]. Participants must be
18-55 years old, with no pending litigation, language comprehension deficits (aphasia ok), or uncorrected visual impairments. The injury needs to
have occurred after the age of 18.
Neurovascular Rehab:
Neurovascular Rehab is a newly developed cutting-edge treatment program for stroke sufferers. Treatment reduces the risk of a second stroke occurrence.
Steps:
1) Call Outpatient NeuroRehab (801.357.7540) to schedule an evaluation. (Billable to insurance)
2) Enroll in the Neurovascular program. The program is four weeks, 3X a week from 2-3 pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday. (The cost is $200 and is not billable to insurance.) Call 801.357.7540 to enroll.
Treatment program includes: EKG monitor; exercise physiologist; physical therapy assessment and evaluation; graded exercise program- cardio endurance; and education regarding diet, nutrition, and lifestyle.