Child Development & Autism | Children's Health
Understanding regulation of visual attention and emotion in autism
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What is the purpose of this trial?
Help us pioneer studies of brain function in children 18 - 36 months. Study participation involves fNIRS imaging while watching videos of people smiling and talking.
What is fNIRS?
- fNIRS measures brain activity via optic lights
How is fNIRS done?
- Child is seated on parent's lap and watches movies on a computer screen
Is fNIRS safe?
- fNIRS is safe for babies and children, involves no medication, no x-rays, and no radiation
This study may take up to 2 hours and compensation up to $40 is provided.
- Trial withYale University School of Medicine
- Ages4 months - 8 years
- GenderBoth
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- Last Updated09/17/2024
- Study HIC#0808004146