The UCL clinical neurosciences department are conducting a study looking at how vision and perception may change in people with Parkinson’s disease, and are looking for healthy volunteers to take part. 

The testing will involve questions on your medical history, a simple movement assessment, a computer-based visual task and visual/perceptual psychology tests. The testing will take 2-2.5 hours. Refreshments will be available and there will be a number of opportunities to take breaks.

We are unable to pay for your participation, however travel expenses for use of public transport within London will be reimbursed.

By taking part in the study you will be contributing to important research investigating visual changes that occur in some cases of Parkinson’s disease.

Am I eligible to take part?

We are looking for individuals who:

  • are between 40-70 years old
  • are fluent or native speakers of English
  • have no history of any neurological disorders or eye disease.

Please contact katherine.lee.15@ucl.ac.uk for further details and to arrange a suitable time and date if you are interested in taking part.

Your time and contribution to this important research will be hugely valued.