Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Neuroscience research on dancers and musicians
If you live in or are visiting the New York City area and are a dancer, musician or non dancer/musician, consider participating in neuroscience research, created by a dancer, in an effort to better understand why we dance or create music. Your participation will involve coming up to the eye tracking lab at Columbia University and will take up to 15 minutes of your time. At the moment, there is no monetary compensation available. However, at the end of your participation you can see your results and get a better understanding of the mechanims behind the neuroscience of dance or music after a short debriefing. Please contact the email in the flyer (scl2143@tc.columbia.edu) for more info. Thanks!
Siobhan Lawless
For more information:
Siobhan Lawless
Scl2143@tc.columbia.edu