We are no longer actively recruiting infant volunteers and their families but from time to time may post other volunteer opportunities. Thank you for all your support!
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Teen Participants Needed for Paid Study
Brown researchers from the Social & Affective Neuroscience lab are seeking teen volunteers to play interactive games while having their brain scanned. Participants are paid $15/hour & and will receive a bonus of up to $20. The experiment is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes long and requires the participant to be in the MRI scanner for approximately 45 minutes.
Eligible participants must be teens (ages 13-15), right-handed, have no history of neurological disorders, and cannot have metal in the body, including dental braces.
Volunteers will receive a picture of their brain! To book an appointment, Parents/Legal Guardians should email: [email protected]
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There are so many important reasons why going barefoot indoors is beneficial.
Toddlers are less likely to fall when barefoot.
Walking barefoot strengthens toes.
Poorly fitting shoes can promote ingrown toenails.
Going barefoot helps with co-ordination and balance.
Thanks to all the nerve endings in the foot, a baby enjoys exploring the world around her with her feet early on.
Being barefoot allows a toddler to explore her world as she’s not busy looking down at her feet to maneuver around.
Toes help babies learn to creep.
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