(0$) Research on Mental Imagery and Individual Differences (Mexican Twins, Siblings, and Fraternal Twins, 18–35)
Hello!
We are recruiting participants for a research study investigating mental imagery—the ability to visualize people, objects, scenes, sounds, and other sensory experiences in the mind.
The goal of this project is to better understand why people differ in the clarity and vividness of their mental imagery, and to explore the potential influence of genetic and environmental factors on these differences.
Eligibility:
- Mexican nationality.
- 18–35 years old.
- Have a biological same-sex sibling, or be a twin (identical or fraternal).
- Access to a computer and internet connection.
What will participants do?
Participants will complete a series of online questionnaires and cognitive tasks related to mental imagery.
Compensation:
There is currently no monetary compensation for participation.
We do not have a public survey link. If you are interested in participating or would like more information, please contact us via Instagram:
Thank you for your interest in helping advance research on mental imagery and individual differences.
Flair: Education / Academic Research