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Participant Registry

​Are you a person with TBI or concussion?
​Are you a healthy adult who wants to take part in research?

​The Cognitive-Communication Rehab Lab at the University of Georgia maintains a participant registry for future research. If you are a healthy adult, or if you are an adult who has had a brain injury or concussion, sign up here to be notified of future studies.
Register Here
The survey takes about 5 minutes to complete. It asks for your name and contact information and if you’ve ever had a brain injury or concussion. By submitting the survey, we can let you know of upcoming research projects that might be of interest to you. If you’d prefer, we also have a copy of the survey you can download and mail in too.

Completing the survey does not enroll you in a research study, and you will not be compensated for participating in the registry. Instead, this is a chance for you to let us know that you’d like to know when we have studies happening in the lab. 
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Prefer a hard copy?

Download the survey here
​Mail to:
Cog-Com Lab Registry
c/o Katy O’Brien
110 Carlton Street
566 Aderhold Hall
Athens, GA 30602
 
Already registered and want to be removed from the list? Email us at info@cogcomlab.org or send us a letter at the address above. We’ll remove you from our contacts.
 
Thank you for your participation!

Cognitive-Communication
Rehabilitation Lab

566 Aderhold Hall
110 Carlton Street
Athens, GA 30602

info@cogcomlab.org

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