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Research Participation Opportunities (22+ Years)

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Communication and Social Skills by Imagination study — Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institution

Contact:

Name: Hunter Block-Beach

Phone: (216) 445-3494

Email:
blockh@ccf.org

Audience:

22+ Years

Categories:

Research Participation Opportunities


The Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institution is looking for high-functioning individuals age 21 and over with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as well as healthy volunteers to participate in a research study. They are looking at how to improve communication and social skills by training people to imagine themselves participating in social tasks.

As a volunteer for the study, you will complete some questionnaires and tasks to get an idea of your baseline functioning, including some autism specific tests, EEGs, and MRI. These will be repeated after training to see if there was any change as a result of the training. Next, you will participate in six brain-training sessions at NASA Glenn Research Center. There, they have a room designed for virtual reality experiences that make you feel like you’re entirely surrounded/involved in the activities you’re watching (called the GRUVE lab). You can read about the GRUVE lab here.

During several training sessions, they will record your brain activity by placing a cap on your head that picks up brain waves (called an EEG). Your brain activity will also be evaluated before and after training using MRI, a completely painless imaging machine that lets them see how your brain is working while you’re performing certain tasks.


Getting Involved in Research & Training: A Guide for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities

Contact:

Agency: A National Gateway to Self-Determination, US Department of Health & Human Services

Website:
Click here »

Audience:

22+ Years

Categories:

Research Participation Opportunities, Self Advocacy


This guide explains to people with disabilities how they can participate in research and training projects. It describes what research and training is and what a participant can do. It also provides examples of projects and of ways to address problems others have had when working on research and training.


Research Study for Males with Autism – University Hospitals Case Medical Center

Contact:

Phone: (216) 844-3922

Agency: University Hospitals Case Medical Center

Audience:

14-21 Years, 22+ Years

Categories:

Research Participation Opportunities


University Hospitals Case Medical Center is currently conducting a research study for Males between the ages of 18–45 with Autism Spectrum Disorders. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of an investigational medication compared with placebo in treating social communication deficits. Participants must have a caregiver who can oversee compliance and participation for the duration of the study.

For more information, please call (216) 844-3922.


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