06/08/2022
We are currently recruiting for research participants for our study!
Interest form: https://uclahs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ekRUV3ii4aCep02?
We are seeking participants ages 8 to 15 who:
- Are typically developing
- Are on the autism spectrum
Study participation consists of:
- One brief phone call to complete a phone screener to determine eligibility
- One mock scan visit (1-2 hours)
- Two scan/behavioral assessment visits (3-4 hours) over the course of two years
- Questionnaires at each time point
Benefits:
- Up to $270 ($25 for the mock scan, $110 at each time point, a bonus $25 for the follow-up visit)
- A picture of their brain
- An optional research report on their sensory processing
For more information, contact us:
Phone: 323-391-8795
Email: [email protected]
Interest form: https://uclahs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ekRUV3ii4aCep02?
Website: scanlab.dgsom.ucla.edu
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a very common feature of autism spectrum disorders: an estimated 50-75% of ASD children experience SOR, ranging from tactile discomfort to distress in loud or complex environments. However, we know very little about what happens to SOR over time, and why some children grow out of it while others do not.
The purpose of this research is to examine how brain, behavioral, and physiological responses to sensory stimuli develop over time in children with autism spectrum disorder compared to typically developing children. Results will help us develop better treatments for SOR.
We are seeking participants ages 8 to 15 who:
- Are typically developing
- Are on the autism spectrum
Study participation consists of:
- One brief phone call to complete a phone screener to determine eligibility
- One mock scan visit (1-2 hours)
- Two scan/behavioral assessment visits (3-4 hours) over the course of two years
- Questionnaires at each time point
Benefits:
- Up to $270 ($25 for the mock scan, $110 at each time point, a bonus $25 for the follow-up visit)
- A picture of their brain
- An optional research report on their sensory processing
For more information, contact us:
Phone: 323-391-8795
Email: [email protected]
Interest form: https://uclahs.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_ekRUV3ii4aCep02?
Website: scanlab.dgsom.ucla.edu