Here's one for you Allyson
Victoria University Research Study “Neuropsychological functioning in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome before and after mentally fatiguing tasks”
It's in an image so I can't cut and paste the details to make it easier to read, details here
This must be an ongoing stdy from last year as I found a word document from last year:
The study involves attending 2 sessions of about 1.5 hours each, either in your home or at Victoria University’s St. Albans campus (taxi vouchers will be provided).
During each session you will be asked to complete a battery of neuropsychological tasks that will test your attention, memory and verbal skills.
We are looking for individuals who:
· are aged between 18 and 45 years
· currently have a diagnosis of ME/CFS (Canadian and Fukuda criteria)
· speak English as their first language
If you are interested in finding out more about this study, please contact Dr. Melinda Jackson at Victoria University on 9919 9582, or melinda.jackson@vu.edu.au
This study has been approved by the Victoria University’s Human Research Ethics Committee.
Victoria University Research Study “Neuropsychological functioning in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome before and after mentally fatiguing tasks”
It's in an image so I can't cut and paste the details to make it easier to read, details here
This must be an ongoing stdy from last year as I found a word document from last year:
Victoria University Research Study
“Neuropsychological functioning in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome before and after mentally fatiguing tasks”
Participants needed
We are looking for volunteers to be involved in a study examining the effects of mental fatigue on memory and executive functioning.The study involves attending 2 sessions of about 1.5 hours each, either in your home or at Victoria University’s St. Albans campus (taxi vouchers will be provided).
During each session you will be asked to complete a battery of neuropsychological tasks that will test your attention, memory and verbal skills.
We are looking for individuals who:
· are aged between 18 and 45 years
· currently have a diagnosis of ME/CFS (Canadian and Fukuda criteria)
· speak English as their first language
If you are interested in finding out more about this study, please contact Dr. Melinda Jackson at Victoria University on 9919 9582, or melinda.jackson@vu.edu.au
This study has been approved by the Victoria University’s Human Research Ethics Committee.