Do you have a child with autism spectrum disorder between 8 and 14 years old? Participate in our research study!
Who are we? We are researchers at Vanderbilt University studying how children with autism spectrum disorder process different kinds of sounds in their environment.
What happens in the study? Your child will be asked to listen to sounds while watching silent cartoons with an EEG cap on. The EEG cap is a net of 128 sensors that are made up of soft sponges that measures brain waves. There will be interviews and questionnaires for the caregiver.
You will be reimbursed $50 for your time!
If interested, please contact Allison Whitten at bodfishlab@vanderbilt.edu or call (615) 936-4092
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