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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071531Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071531Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071531Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
SEQUENCE:0
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071532Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071532Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071532Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071532Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071533Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211014
LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071533Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071533Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071534Z
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071534Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220206
LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071534Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071534Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071535Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071535Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071535Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071535Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071535Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
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DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
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 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
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 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
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 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
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  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071536Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220617
LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/research_volunteer_opportunity
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071536Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220618
LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/research_volunteer_opportunity
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071536Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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URL:https://calendar.utexas.edu/event/research_volunteer_opportunity
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Academics,Health & Wellness,Research,Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:The UT Clinical Neuroprosthetics and Brain Interaction Lab (Led
  by Dr. José del R. Millán) is looking for students/adults to participate i
 n a brain-computer interface controlled interactive environment experiment.
 - The study consists of around 2 hours daily sessions where participants wi
 ll perform a motor imagination task to control Functional Electrical Stimul
 ation (FES) on their arm.- Participants are encouraged to schedule a fixed 
 2hr 30min daily time slot to attend for 5 consecutive days during the week.
 - In total\, there will be 5 days of the experiment\, 2-hour on each day- T
 he role of maintaining attention is crucial to the study. Therefore the par
 ticipants are encouraged not to attend at hours when they feel sleepy or ti
 resome\, for example\, after a meal.- The contents of this experiment are n
 ot dangerous nor complex.\n\n \n\nTo see our demos using FES at the TEDxYou
 th event\, please see our lab website: http://sites.utexas.edu/jdrmillan/\n
 \n\n**This would be a volunteer opportunity with no compensation.**\n\nLoca
 tion: Engineering Education and Research Center (EERC)Registration Link: * 
 For more information\, please contact:\n\nRawan Fakhreddine - rawan-f10@ute
 xas.edu Registration link: https://forms.gle/ZgBF3yCfNXH3MLAA6
DTSTAMP:20260311T071536Z
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LOCATION:2501 Speedway\, Austin\, TX 78712\, EER 6.828A
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SUMMARY:Research Volunteer Opportunity 
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