Understanding how eye problems may affect finding objects in Parkinson’s
People with Parkinson’s can experience changes in their vision. A PhD student is exploring how people with Parkinson’s eyes move when searching for objects. They’re interested in how changes in eye movement may link to attention and memory.
60 people with Parkinson’s
Visiting the research lab at Durham University. Home visits in Durham may be available upon request:
• The visit will last 1.5 hours with the option to take a break at any time
• You’ll complete 2 surveys plus a thinking and memory test
• You’ll be asked to play a computer game that involves finding an object using a computer mouse. During the task, your eye movements will be recorded. This will last for up to 1 hour.
Travel expenses will be reimbursed, and participants will receive a £20 Amazon voucher.
For more information, please read the participant information sheet.
Interested in taking part?
To take part please contact Bobbi Chidley by email at [email protected] or phone on 07958 066 007.
The deadline for taking part in this research is 31 December 2028.
Durham University
Department of Psychology
Upper Mountjoy
South Rd
Durham
DH1 3LE
United Kingdom