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Participate right now in a 30-minute online study on visual perception in fibromyalgia

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Good afternoon,

At the University of Bath we are conducting a 30-minute online study on visual perception in fibromyalgia. From previous research we know that many people with fibromyalgia report to be sensitive to certain visual stimuli, such as striped patterns or bright lights. With this study we want to systematically map those complaints and test some of our ideas about this. For this study I am looking for 20 more people with fibromyalgia to participate, and also for 20 more people WITHOUT pain or other kinds of pain. The study was approved by the ethics committee of the Psychology Department of the University of Bath. Please find more information, and the link to the study, here: bathpsychology.eu.qualtrics...

You can only participate using a laptop or pc, with a computer mouse or mouse pad. It would be a great help if you could participate or ask other people (with or without pain) to participate.

Thank you in advance!

Dr Antonia ten Brink

University of Bath

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