Sensory Processing Study for 22q Community
The Seaver Autism Center for Research and Treatment is conducting a survey to learn more about sensory processing in populations associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, like 22q.
The research team at the Seaver Autism Center is seeking children (<18 yrs old) to participate in a study to identify biological markers for neurodevelopmental disorders using brain wave measurement and clinical assessments. The study involves placing three non-invasive electrodes on your child’s head using a paste that dissolves in water. Your child will be asked to look at patterns on a computer monitor for approximately 10-minutes. Visits are scheduled for 1-hour to obtain additional information about your child.
You will be compensated $100 for your time and effort.
For more information please email: stella.chukwulozie@mssm.edu