Help us research the power of healthy habits.
We seek healthy adults to participate in research looking at how to help people age well and productively. Our researchers are investigating how people form, then change, a new habit and which brain regions are involved, to support healthy ageing.
Healthy ageing is an important part of improving quality of life in later years. Numerous strategies promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours and improve ageing focus on how to learn to do everyday activities habitually. This research will provide an understanding of how the brain is involved in performing habits and identify any age-related differences to help guide support for healthy brain ageing.
What's involved
The purpose of this research project is to investigate the brain regions involved in goal-directed and habitual behaviour.
Individuals who participate in this study will be contributing to the field of neuroscience. This study may inform behavioural change interventions to support healthy ageing.
Participation involves the following:
Who can take part
You could be eligible to participate if you:
- Are aged between 18-30 or 60-85 years
- Are English speaking
- Have no neurological or active psychiatric illnesses
- Are right-handed
- Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision
- Are willing to complete paper and pencil and computerised tasks
- Are willing and eligible to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan to take detailed images of your brain
- Are able to attend the Thompson Institute in Birtinya (Sunshine Coast)
Contact us
To learn more contact PhD student, Chelsea Hennessy
Email: chennessy@usc.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 5456 5351