People who smoke cigarettes and are age 21 and older are needed for a study

People who smoke cigarettes and are age 21 and older are needed for a study on brain response to information about cigarettes and e-cigarettes at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Researchers want to know how adults who smoke respond to information about e-cigarettes. A noninvasive headband is used for brain imaging. Participation involves a five-minute online screening survey, and, if eligible, a 10-minute online baseline survey and 60-90-minute in-person study visit. You will be paid $100 for coming to the in-person study visit.

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