Toronto, Canada. Cognitive Memory Study LF: Ketamine users, Cannabis users & Control
Research posting:
My personal commentary to you all, not directly moderated by the BIM LAB
Hello Bluelight!
I'm posting this study for individuals which are interested in participating.
I am a research assistant in this laboratory, and previously participated in the experiment myself before joining.
This experiment has been approved by the ethics board of Ryerson University and, in my opinion as a previous participant, does not marginalize illicit substance users.
I can answer some questions you may have surrounding the study (though many questions about the study itself I am not allowed to answer for experimental validity's sake).
Research posting:
Researchers at Ryerson University are interested in studying the cognitive effects associated with the use of recreational drugs. We are recruiting individuals that currently use ketamine or cannabis at least once per month. We are also recruiting individuals who are currently using other recreational drugs (all types) at least once per month and individuals that are not currently using substances of any type for recreational purposes.
Your participation will require completing anonymous questionnaires about drug history and experiences associated with both legal and illegal drugs. Questions about personal experiences may cause psychological discomfort. In addition, you will be asked to complete various measures regarding your experiences, thoughts, and feelings, as well as virtual-reality and other computerized tasks measuring navigation and memory skills.
Overall, participation will take approximately 3 hours, for which you will receive $30.
Your participation in any/all components of the study will be on a voluntary basis. If interested and you are between the ages of 18-60, please email [email protected] or call the BIM Lab at 416-979-5000 extension 2192 for further information.
My personal commentary to you all, not directly moderated by the BIM LAB
Hello Bluelight!
I'm posting this study for individuals which are interested in participating.
I am a research assistant in this laboratory, and previously participated in the experiment myself before joining.
This experiment has been approved by the ethics board of Ryerson University and, in my opinion as a previous participant, does not marginalize illicit substance users.
I can answer some questions you may have surrounding the study (though many questions about the study itself I am not allowed to answer for experimental validity's sake).
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