Email to participants that goes out a day before their appointment. Hello, You're receiving this email because you have an MRI scan scheduled for tomorrow. You should review the confirmation email for details about your appointment. In case you cannot locate that email, I have pasted the text at the end of this email. Additionally, I am attaching two documents here. The first is a MRI Safety Screening Form, which you must fill out before the staff at Fontaine will let you in the scanner. You can fill it out when you arrive, but it would save some time if you brought a completed form with you. If you'd like to fill it out ahead of time but cannot print it, there are some printed copies in my office (Rice 434) that you are welcome to. The second is the consent form for this study. You'll have to sign that form when you arrive for your appointment, but it would speed up the process if you have read the document before you arrive. Neither of these actions are required to be done before you arrive. However, if you have a moment to do them, it will greatly improve our efficiency at your appointment. Thanks, Jamie ===================================== copy of confirmation/information email ===================================== Hello, Your requested scan appointment has been approved. Thank you for your willingness to participate in this study. Here is everything you need to know for your scan. - here (http://www.virginia.edu/webmap/LFontaineResearch.html) is a map of Fontaine Research Park. You need to get to the Snyder Building, which is #8 on this map. If you have any UVa Parking Pass, you can park right in front of the Snyder Building. If not, you can park in Patient Parking, which is in front of the next building over (#2 on the map). - if you wear contact lenses to correct your vision, please be wearing them when you come to the appointment. We cannot scan anyone wearing glasses. - it is best to wear clothing that doesn't contain much metal, as it could interfere with the scan (e.g. a shirt with metallic buttons is not a good choice). If we determine that your clothing is causing interference, we may request that you change into a standard hospital gown. The closer any metal is to your head, the more likely it is to be an issue for us (e.g. a zipper on your pants will not be an issue). - please show up on time for your appointment. When you arrive, please wait in the first floor lobby until someone arrives to take you to the scanner. There are a few benches and a sign that says "wait here for your MRI scan" or something similar. If you can arrive a few minutes early, there is a chance that we could get started on your paperwork and training (and consequently get started with the actual scan earlier). Once again, thank you for your willingness to participate. If you have any questions prior to your scan, please don't hesitate to email. Best, Jamie Floyd