Effect of Bladder Interoception on Simulated Driving Performance Under Increasing Cognitive Load
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21-174O-2
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Effect of Bladder Interoception on Simulated Driving Performance Under Increasing Cognitive Load
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Dr. Matthew Costello
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This project will examine how your ability to drive may be affected by the feeling of your bladder, and how this changes in older age. The purpose of this research is to understand how the aging mind and bladder can interact to distract one’s ability to drive a car. In the testing, we will modify and measure your bladder levels while you operate a car simulator. We will also test you in a variety of cognitive and physical tests, and questionnaires that measure thinking ability, physical health, and psychological condition.
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Aging
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Bladder, Prostate and Urinary Conditions
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Check with study contact
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Megan Wing Telephone: 860-679-8865. Email wing@uchc.edu
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