The relationship between Ecstasy use (MDMA) and Visual Memory
17 January 2021
The study investigates the effects of ecstasy use on Visuospatial Memory Functioning (VF). VF involves the ability to recall visual and spatial information and is important in daily tasks, such as driving. I'm seeking volunteers who have either taken ecstasy in the past or have no prior use of the drug. You can take part in the procedures remotely. Participation involves a 25 minute series of questionnaires and a 10 minute puzzle. All findings are anonymous and confidential.
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Ethical approval
The study has been ethically approved by the Edge Hill University Psychology Department.
About the researcher
Claudia is an Undergraduate student of Psychology at Edge Hill University. She enjoys Neuropsychology and aspires to train as a Clinical Neuropsychologist in the future. Email: 24132519@edgehill.ac.uk