Korea Univ AI Lab: Brain Computer Interface Study Participation

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Seongbuk-gu

Introduction:
The AI Laboratory at Korea University is conducting a research study on brain activities and cognitive learning. The purpose of this study is to analyze brain signals using an electroencephalogram (EEG) during both overt and imagined speech.

We are currently seeking participants who meet specific criteria to take part in this study. Please carefully review the following information to determine your eligibility and interest in participating.

Details:

1. Compensation:
Participants will be compensated ₩30,000 PER HOUR (tax included) for their time and participation. Payment will be disbursed within three months upon completion of the study.

2. Eligibility Criteria:
To be considered for participation, you must meet the following criteria:

- AGE: Individuals aged between 20 and 40 years old, legally recognized as adults at the time of the experiment.
- LANGUAGE: Priority will be given to NATIVE ENGLISH speakers. Participants should possess the ability to read simple Korean words.
- HEALTH: Participants should be healthy adults without any medical conditions such as CLAUSTROPHOBIA OR PANIC DISORDER.

3. Date:
The experiment will span A TOTAL OF FOUR DAYS and will be divided into two parts.
Please note that we are recruiting individuals who can commit to participating in the experiment for all four days. Withdrawing from the study may pose challenges in receiving the experimental fee.

The study will be conducted on ONE WEEKDAY IN JULY AND THREE CONSECUTIVE DAYS IN AUGUST ~ OCTOBER(Tuesday through Thursday), from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm (8 hours) each day, including a lunch break.

Please refer to the survey link below for the exact date.

4. How to Participate:
To express your interest in participating, please complete the following survey:

https://forms.gle/CCiae3nu65q7jHadA

Due to the high number of applicants, it is difficult for us to respond to each individual email. Selected participants will be contacted individually via email based on their survey responses.

Please note that participation in this study is entirely voluntary, and your personal information will be treated with strict confidentiality. For any inquiries, please contact us to [email protected]