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I¡¯m very glad to receive your letter of May 2nd,_______________________________________________

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿MALE Participants Needed for Social Communication Study

The Neuropragmatics and Emotion Lab is looking for healthy male volunteers to participate in an EEG experiment on social communication. You will hear stimuli and make decisions about stimuli that appear on a screen. With the EEG set-up, the entire participation will take about 4.5 hours and is conducted at 2001 McGill College Avenue. The compensation will be $10 per hour for your time and inconvenience. You are expected to be a MALE native Canadian English speaker, between 18-30 years old, right-handed and have normal hearing. If interested, please contact pell.lab.study@gmail.com.

Pell Lab: 514-398-4400

MALE Undergraduate Participants Needed

The CASC Lab in the Department of Psychology at McGill University (supervisor: Dr. Melanie Dirks) is looking for male McGill undergraduate students between the ages of 18-25 who are willing to complete an interview and a questionnaire about challenging friendship experiences. The interview will last approximately 2 hours. Participants will also be asked to complete a brief online questionnaire and to reach out to three of their friends who might also be willing to complete the same questionnaire. Participants will be compensated for their time ($ 20). If you are interested, please contact thomas__khullar@mail__mcgill.ca.

Thomas. Khullar: 514-398-3725

Participants Needed for Social Communication Study

The Pell Lab is seeking North American English speakers for a study on social communication. You will judge audio and video clips(Ƭ¶Î) showing social interactions while wearing an EEG cap measuring brain activity. The session is about 2 hours and compensation is $ 30 for the experiment. If you are interested and meet ALL the following criteria, please email pellabtest.eeg@gmail.com. Please provide your name, email and telephone number.

Age between 18-35 years old

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Normal hearing and no history of mental and neurological disorder

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Kelly Hennegan: 514-398-4400 Ext.: 00010

¡¾1¡¿To meet the requirements for the EEG experiment, you should be _________.

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D. a female native Canadian English speaker

¡¾2¡¿What will the CASC Lab expect participants to do?

A. To complete a detailed online questionnaire.

B. To do an interview about social communication.

C. To ask some friends to do an online questionnaire.

D. To judge audio and video clips showing social interactions.

¡¾3¡¿If you want to be paid best per hour, you should contact _____________.

A. 514-398-3725 B. 514-398-4400 Ext:00010

C. Thomas. khullar@mail.megill.ca D. pell.lab.study@gmail.com

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿How can you find out what is going on inside a person¡¯s body without opening the patient s body up? Regular X-rays can show a lot. CAT scans can show even more. They can give a complete view of body organs.

What is a CAT scan? CAT stands for a kind of machine. It is a special X-ray machine that gets a 360-degree picture of a small area of a patient¡¯s body.

Doctors use X-rays to study and determine diseases and injuries within the body. X-rays can find a foreign object inside the body or take pictures of some inside organs to be X-rayed.

A CAT scanner£¬however£¬uses a group of X-rays to give a cross-sectional (ºá½ØÃæ) view of a specific part of the body. A fine group of X-rays is scanned across the body and around the patient from many different directions. A computer studies the information from each direction and produces a clear cross-sectional picture on a screen. This picture is then photo-graphed for later use. Several cross sections, taken one after another£¬can give clear ¡°photos¡± of the entire body or of any body organs. The latest CAT scanners can even give clear pictures of active£¬moving organs£¬just as a fast-action camera can ¡°stop the action¡±£¬giving clear pictures of what appears unclear to the eye. And because of the 360-degree pictures, CAT scans show clear and complete views of organs in a manner that was once only shown during operation or examination of a dead patient.

Frequent appearance before X-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body. Yet CAT scans actually don¡¯t cause the patient to more radiation than regular X-rays do. CAT scans can also be done without getting something harmful into the patient, so they are less risky than regular X-rays.

CAT scans provide exact, detailed information. They can quickly find such a thing as bleeding inside the brain. They are helping to save lives.

¡¾1¡¿The underlined words ¡°a foreign object¡± in Paragraph 3 most probably refer to .

A. a badly injured part inside the body

B. a new thing that is unknown to the doctor

C. a strange cell that has grown in the body

D. a thing that gets inside the body by chance

¡¾2¡¿What is the special use of the latest CAT scanners?

A. It can take pictures of inside organs.

B. It provides clear photos of moving organs.

C. It won¡¯t cause serious skin bums, cancer or other damage to the body.

D. It helps to find out illness inside a person¡¯s body without opening it up.

¡¾3¡¿What can we infer from this text?

A. Patients in front of CAT may suffer a bit of radiation,

B. Doctors need no opening-up of the body with CAT scanners.

C. CAT scanners are more expensive than regular X-ray machines.

D. CAT scanners can take photos of either the whole body or a part of it.

¡¾4¡¿What can be the best title of this text?

A. The newest medical invention

B. A special X-ray machine to save lives

C. How to avoid the damage from X-rays

D. Advantages and disadvantages of CAT scanners

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