General Labour

at Yale-NUS College
Published December 24, 2019
Location Buona Vista / West Coast, Singapore
Category General Labor  
Job Type Part-time  

Description

General Labor location Buona Vista / West Coast, West. Job Type Casual. Company Name Yale-NUS College. Education Level Diploma. Paid study effects of physical exertion on cognitive function, abstract earn around $60 by participating in an exercise experiment, pay $15/hour, additional $10 performance bonus, $5 if you are required to attend a briefing session, $10 if you attend the 30 minute follow-up session, duration 2 hours per session (up to 2 sessions) + 30 minutes for follow-up session. Some participants may be required to attend a 15 minute briefing session. Venue NUS (N.1 Institute for Health). Description we are recruiting healthy male participants between the age of 21 and 40 years old for our exercise experiment. Participants will exercise on a stationary bicycle in the lab for ~1 hour (for each session) while completing some simple computerized cognitive tests. Some participants may be requested to swallow a small temperature “pill” to monitor core body temperature. The entire experiment will take 2 hours (per session) including the exercise. You may also stand to get up to $10 extra in performance bonus. Participants will be required to attend a follow-up session which will take 30 minutes. Some participants will be required to attend a briefing session which will take 15 minutes. Sign-Up restrictions inclusion criteria male, between 21 and 40 years old (both inclusive), fluent in english, healthy, average bmi, exercise regularly for the past 3months prior to experiment. Exclusion criteria history of perceptual or memory deficit, colour blindness, psychological/physical disabilities, smoker. For those participants assigned to the Core Temperature groups, the following exclusion criteria will apply as participants will be required to ingest a telemetric pill history of prior gastro-intestinal surgery, surgery or trauma to mucosal membrane, or pelvic or abdominal surgery, history of inflammatory and motility bowel disorders, history of intestinal obstruction, swallowing disorders, planning to undergo magnetic resonance imaging (mri).