Participate in a movement study

Healthy volunteers are needed for a movement study conducted by the Shadmehr lab in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. This study involves using a robot arm (like a joystick) or an eye tracker to play a simple video game. Studies are conducted in the Traylor Building on the Johns Hopkins medical campus. To participate you must be healthy, have normal or correctable-to-normal vision, have no history of neurologic disorders, and be over the age of 18.

Compensation is $15 to $20/session.

Interested participants can email jhu.motor.lab@gmail.com or visit the Volunteer for research page of the Laboratory for Computational Motor Control for more information.

All research protocols have undergone a review process and have been approved by a Johns Hopkins University institutional review board. Protocol numbers: NA_00037510, NA_00087187, NA_00081426.