At-Home Research for Seniors | Meditation App | Univ. of California

At-Home Research for Seniors | Meditation App | Univ. of California

28 Sep 2024
Texas, Houston, 77001 Houston USA

At-Home Research for Seniors | Meditation App | Univ. of California

Univ. of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is looking for Houston seniors (must be 60+) who are interested in participating in an at-home study examining a meditation app's effects on memory, attention, and well-being. Everything will be done at home using your computer/laptop and a tablet/smartphone.

Participants will complete tasks online and use the meditation app for a fixed amount of time. Participants will receive a $50 thank you gift card after they participate.

Reply to this post or send an email to the email address on the flyer if you are interested. Thank you!

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