Research Participants required

Researchers at the Decision Neuroscience Laboratory at The University of Melbourne are looking for volunteers for an experiment looking at the cognitive mechanisms behind reward learning, decision making and time perception. Participants need to be between 18 and 35 years old, and must speak and read English fluently.
The experiment investigates how people perceive time during the anticipation of reward. To investigate this question, participants will be asked to complete a computer-based time estimation task while receiving fruit juice rewards. The experiment will consist of one session, lasting approximately one hour and thirty minutes. The experiment takes place in the Redmond Barry Building at The University of Melbourne, Parkville.
Participants will receive a one-off monetary reimbursement of $20 for participation in the study. For more information,

please contact Bowen Fung at : decision.neuro.melb@gmail.com.

The study is conducted by researchers at The University of Melbourne in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Services, and approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of The University of Melbourne (project no. 1441974.1).