Difficulties with Cognitive Function

Dr. Mathieu Roy’s Pain Lab at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec is currently recruiting participants for a new study investigating difficulties with cognitive function, like attention and memory, that accompany fibromyalgia.

Difficulties with Cognitive Function

Posted April 4, 2022

Dr. Mathieu Roy's Pain Lab at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec is currently recruiting participants for a new study investigating difficulties with cognitive function, like attention and memory, that accompany fibromyalgia.

Participation consists of one visit to McGill University (compensated) and would take approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Participation involves three main tasks: a series of questionnaires, neuropsychological tests, and a sensory assessment.

We are looking for individuals who:

  • are ideally age 30 and over
  • speak English or French
  • have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, for which they are on a consistent dose of medication
  • are not suffering from any other chronic pain condition
  • are not suffering from any cardiovascular, neurological, or psychiatric conditions
  • are not pregnant

Interested participants can refer to the flyer for more details and contact roypainlab@gmail.com to discuss eligibility.

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