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In this study, we are investigating the performance of movements of both hands while receiving non-invasive brain stimulation. You would be asked to use devices (force grippers) in each of your hands to control a cursor on a computer screen. The form of brain stimulation we are using is called transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS).It delivers a low current. Participants may experience some discomfort during tACS.

To take part, you have to be eligible in accordance with the safety regulations for brain stimulation, right-handed, 18-35 years old, in good health and with full use of both hands, with a good comprehension of English. You would be invited to come to the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA). The entire session will take two hours. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact Ms Marleen Schoenfeld marleen.schoenfeld@ndcn.ox.ac.uk. There is no obligation to take part.

You will be compensated for your time.

Ethics Ref:R65118/RE001'