Hello Everyone!!

My name is Stephanie Hornyak, and I am a PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology
working with Dr. Shayna Rosenbaum at York University, who is also an Associate
Scientist at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest.

Research that is conducted in our lab involves investigating the areas of the
brain involved in memory for personal events and facts acquired a long time
ago. We are especially interested in testing birders' memory, particularly
those who keep detailed journals/databases/lists relating to bird sightings
(including web postings). Birders represent a unique group, as they are experts
in visually discriminating bird species, and this appears to involve the same
parts of the brain that are involved in humans' ability (birders and
non-birders) to perceive other people's faces!!

Last November, I had a posted a short message (similar to this one) describing a
research volunteer opportunity that you may have been interested in. Thanks to
an overwhelming number of interested individuals, I was able to get my study up
and running. Also, the input I received from individuals who have participated
so far was extremely helpful and muchly appreciated because it gave me the
opportunity to iron out some of the details that only frequent birders would be
aware of.

With this said, I am sending this message (with the approval from the Ontbirds
Coordinator) to anyone who may be interested in participating in the exciting
research we are currently conducting. I have completed just over half of the
study, and know with your help, I can complete this memory study in the next
couple of months!!

Currently, we are looking for individuals who have extensive experience as bird
watchers (10 years or more), between the ages of approximately 30-65 to take
part in our MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) study. This imaging study involves
scanning birders with MRI as they recollect past experiences relating to bird
sightings in comparison to recalling facts about various types of birds.
Scanning would take place at Baycrest.

Volunteers would receive monetary compensation for their participation.

If you think you would be interested in participating in this new and exciting
research study, and/or would like some more information pertaining to this
study, please feel free to email me privately at [email protected]. Your expert
knowledge and memory of birds is exactly what we are looking for to help us
answer our research questions.

I hope everyone has a wonderful day and I look forward to speaking with you in
the near future,

Sincerely,

Stephanie Hornyak
PhD Candidate, York University
Toronto, Ontario


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