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Eye movements in obsessive-compulsive disorder

Published: 4 November 2009

This joint Monash/University of Melbourne research study aims to examine eye movements in persons with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Participants are asked to complete several computer-based tasks (whilst wearing an eye-tracking device) as well as clinical interviews and questionnaires. Sessions take about three hours, on a one-on-one basis, with reimbursements at $20 per hour. In order to be eligible to take part, you should have a past or current diagnosis of OCD, be above 18 years of age, speak English as your preferred language, with no history of eye or brain pathology. If you wish to participate, find out more, or refer someone else, feel free to contact the researcher using the details provided.

Venue: Bolte Wing, St Vincent's Hospital, Fitzroy
RSVP: 31 December 2009

Cost: Participant reimbursement $20 per hour

For further information contact:
Name: Wei Lin Toh
Telephone: +61 413 005 928
Email: w.toh3@pgrad.unimelb.edu.au.



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