Actively Recruiting Study:
SEAS Study (Sensory Engagement and Activation Stimulation)
We are recruiting healthy volunteers to help us explore how the brain responds to noninvasive stimulation. If you are interested, please review the study information and eligibility criteria and complete the interest form below.
Why participate?
This study focuses on measuring brain and body signals related to attention, vigilance, and reaction time using noninvasive sensors (e.g., EEG and wearable measures) under different conditions, including noninvasive stimulation.
By volunteering, you will:
- Contribute to foundational research on human brain function
- Support work that may inform future clinical and health-related applications
- Help advance University of Minnesota research with potential real-world impact
Healthy volunteers are essential for early-stage research, and what we learn may help guide future studies aimed at improving health and well-being.
Compensation
- $15 gift card upon completion of the study visit
- Printed certificate of participation available upon request.
Voluntary participation: Participation is completely voluntary.
Eligibility
You may be eligible to participate in our clinical study if your answer is YES to the following questions:
- Are you a University of Minnesota student, staff, faculty, or community member?
- Are you 18 years old or older?
- Can you visit our lab in person for the study?
- Are you generally healthy?
- Do you NOT have any implanted medical devices or metal implants in the upper body (dental fillings are okay)?
FAQ
What does participation involve?
- One visit lasting ~ 2-3 hours.
- Wearing noninvasive sensors (e.g., EEG) under different conditions (e.g., eyes opened/closed, stimulation/no stimulation) while completing simple tasks.
- All procedures are explained in advance, and participation is fully voluntary.
Where is the study conducted?
University of Minnesota Twin Cities: Niels Hasselmo Hall (312 Church St. SE) and 717 Delaware St. SE (your specific location will be confirmed when scheduling).
Will my information be kept private?
Yes. Your privacy is our priority. All personal information (like your name) will be stored securely and kept separate from your study data. Your study results will be assigned a unique code number so that researchers do not see your name during analysis. Your personal information will be erased 6 months after the study completion.