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FAQs


 

Is there a cost involved?

·         No, in fact, some adult studies include airfare, travel and hotel expenses.

·         Participants can receive up to $200 for their time, depending on the number of studies they participate in.

 

Where does the actual testing take place?

·         Most of the testing takes place at the University of Pittsburgh campus, five miles from downtown Pittsburgh. A few of the tests are at the Scientific Imaging and Brain Research Center (SIBR) on the Carnegie Mellon University campus, but the study provides transportation to the other sites.

·         Some of the studies can be conducted over the phone.

·         Some in-home observations of infants take place in local Pittsburgh homes.

 

What is involved?

·         Participants will receive a diagnostic, neuropsychological, and language evaluation. All results and information are kept strictly confidential.

·         Depending on the studies one is eligible for, participants will complete selected neuropsychological tests, functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), eye movement tests, and optional blood sample.

·         Depending on the studies one is eligible for, total time commitment can range from two to four days.

·         Appointments can be scheduled for half-day or full-day sessions, including evening and Saturday appointments.

 

Can I participate in more than one study?

·         Individuals can participate in as many studies as they are eligible. Participants previously ineligible may now be eligible. New studies are continuously added; therefore, prior participants may return.

 

Why should I participate in the studies?

·         By participating, you may help improved medical treatment and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorders.

·         You may help make changes in public policy.

·         You may help increased community services.

·         You may help improved public perception and awareness.

·         You will help enhance research and technology.

·         You may help expand training and support.

·         You will help the researcher gain a better understanding of autism spectrum disorders.

 

 

 
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