Study Purpose/Description
Monash University is conducting a world first neuroimaging (fMRI) study to understand the effect of pregnancy on sensory processing and the self. Evidence is emerging that pregnancy is a time of neuroplasticity, but what that means in practice remains unknown, as most neuroscience research focuses on the infant.
What’s involved?
Participation takes 3-4 hours (including questionnaires, tests of attention, memory, reaction time and sense of touch accuracy (on the belly and forearm), a hemoglobin (finger prick) blood test, and a one-hour MRI brain scan) at Monash Biomedical Imaging, located at Clayton Victoria.
Participants will receive a $50 gift card and parking reimbursement. Participants will have the opportunity to see images of their brain.
Want to learn more?
If you are interested and think you might be eligible, you can:
- Learn more about the study at Monash study official webpage
- Complete a screening survey
- Email the researchers at pregnancystudy@monash.edu