Stanford Math Brain Project
Seeking 3rd graders with severe difficulties in math who are right-handed- to participate in an exciting study to increase our understanding of math skill development and how the brain changes with math learning.
Participants receive:
• $250 for completing assessment, math training, and brain imaging
• $50 for completing a follow-up visit within 6 months
• Free online math training for 30 minutes a day, 3 days a week, for 4 weeks
• Free one-to-one math training with a tutor for 1 hour each week for 4 weeks
• Pictures of their brain
Participants complete:
• Cognitive and educational assessments
• Brain imaging (MRI scans) before and after 4 weeks of tutoring
**MRI scanning is a safe, non-invasive procedure that does not use x-rays or radiation**
• A follow-up visit within 6-months to assess long lasting effects of math training
For more info: http://braindevelopment.stanford.edu/
and fill out a participation form online to see if your child is eligible.
If you have questions, please email braindevelopment@stanford.edu
or call (650) 736-0056
For further information regarding questions, concerns, complaints, about the research or your rights as a research study subject, please contact the Stanford Institutional Review Board (IRB) to speak to an informed individual who is independent of the research team at (650)-723-5244, call toll free at 1-866-680-2906. Or write to the Stanford IRB, 3000 El Camino Real, Five Palo Alto Square, 4th Floor, Palo Alto, CA 94306
Seeking 3rd graders with severe difficulties in math who are right-handed- to participate in an exciting study to increase our understanding of math skill development and how the brain changes with math learning.
Participants receive:
• $250 for completing assessment, math training, and brain imaging
• $50 for completing a follow-up visit within 6 months
• Free online math training for 30 minutes a day, 3 days a week, for 4 weeks
• Free one-to-one math training with a tutor for 1 hour each week for 4 weeks
• Pictures of their brain
Participants complete:
• Cognitive and educational assessments
• Brain imaging (MRI scans) before and after 4 weeks of tutoring
**MRI scanning is a safe, non-invasive procedure that does not use x-rays or radiation**
• A follow-up visit within 6-months to assess long lasting effects of math training
For more info: http://braindevelopment.stanford.edu/
and fill out a participation form online to see if your child is eligible.
If you have questions, please email braindevelopment@stanford.edu
or call (650) 736-0056
For further information regarding questions, concerns, complaints, about the research or your rights as a research study subject, please contact the Stanford Institutional Review Board (IRB) to speak to an informed individual who is independent of the research team at (650)-723-5244, call toll free at 1-866-680-2906. Or write to the Stanford IRB, 3000 El Camino Real, Five Palo Alto Square, 4th Floor, Palo Alto, CA 94306
