Children's Brain Development Study at NIH

meaghanrm
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Hi All,

I am recruiting typically developing children from 4-8 years old for a study at NIH. Here is the info:

Purpose: The National Institute of Mental Health is conducting an outpatient study to examine genetic and environmental factors on brain development. Study involvement includes brain imaging (no radiation involved), cognitive testing, and behavior questionnaires.



Your child may qualify if he or she:

• is 4 to 8 years of age.

• is medically healthy.

• is free of learning disabilities and mental health issues.



Cost:
• Initial screening, study-related tests, and annual follow-up are provided free of charge.

Duration:
• This study requires three outpatient visits.

Location:
• NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

Volunteers will be compensated for their participation.
Transportation assistance/reimbursement provided.

Call: 301-435-5557 TTY: 1-866-411-1010

Email: sharpw@mail.nih.gov

Se habla español www.clinicaltrials.gov
Refer to study # 89-M-0006.
Parent or guardian must give permission for minors to participate.



Department of Health & Human Services
National Institutes of Health
The National Institute of Mental Health
Anonymous
I am going to bump this up. I can't do it with my four year old, because he doesn't have normal development, but it seems like a good study to get involved with.
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