Mechanisms of human sensorimotor control
Learning to Perform Reaching and Lifting Movements Using a Robotic Interface
Sponsor: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Enrolling: Male and Female Patients
Study Length: 1 Days
Clinic Visits: 1
IRB Number: AAAR9148
Contact: Anvesh Naik: 212-853-1894 / an3291@columbia.edu
Additional Study Information: The Sensorimotor Learning Lab at Columbia University is conducting behavioral studies of how our brains control movement. We are looking for volunteers to take part in experiments involving moving in virtual reality, interacting with robotic interfaces and other movement tasks. All the experiments are noninvasive and have been approved by the Columbia IRB. You will be paid $17/hr for participating (experiments typically last 1-3 hours). To be eligible, you must be aged 18-60, right-handed, have normal or corrected-to-normal vision, no neurological or other problems that affect your control of movement, and a good command of English. Our studies take place in the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute (129th and Broadway). For more information and to sign up, please visit motorstudy.org.
Investigator
Daniel Wolpert, PhD
Do You Qualify?
Are you right-handed? Yes No
Do you have normal vision? Glasses/contacts okay. Yes No
Have you been diagnosed with any neurological disorder affecting your sensory or motor function? Yes No
Are you between ages 18 and 60? Yes No
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For more information, please contact:
Anvesh Naik
an3291@columbia.edu
212-853-1894