Sound Estimation and Accuracy Task
Parkinson's, Alzheimer Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional screening trial for Parkinson's focused on measuring Diagnostic Information, Risk Perception
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 or older
- Able to access tasks on computer
- Able to hear sounds played on computer
Exclusion Criteria:
- Computer speakers absent or not functioning
Sites / Locations
- Carnegie Mellon University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Overestimate Parkinson's
Overestimate Alzheimers
Underestimate Parkinson's
Underestimate Alzheimers
People are told that overestimates on the sound estimation task are associated with being healthy and having a low risk of Parkinson's disease, whereas those who are accurate are more likely to develop the disease later in life.
People are told that overestimates on the sound estimation task are associated with being healthy and having a low risk of Alzheimers disease, whereas those who are accurate are more likely to develop the disease later in life.
People are told that underestimates on the sound estimation task are associated with being healthy and having a low risk of Parkinson's disease, whereas those who are accurate are more likely to develop the disease later in life.
People are told that underestimates on the sound estimation task are associated with being healthy and having a low risk of Alzheimers disease, whereas those who are accurate are more likely to develop the disease later in life.