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Want to learn more about yourself or your child? Participate in a research study!

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The Neurocognitive Development Lab is currently recruiting participants from the following age groups:


Babies and Toddlers

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Study: Visual Processing in Typically Developing Infants

Families of children from 4 to 24 months of age who are interested in participating in this research may email us at ucdkids@ucdavis.edu or call (530) 747-3808.

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Study: Fragile X and Down Syndrome Baby Project

Families of children from 10 months to 4 years old who are interested in participating in this research study may email us at ucdkids@ucdavis.edu or call (530) 747-3808. For this study, we are recruiting typically developing infants as well as those with fragile X syndrome and Down syndrome.


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Children and Adolescents

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Study: Amygdala Function in Children and Adolescents

We are currently enrolling 10- to 18-year-old children with typical development or full mutation fragile X syndrome. If you are interested in participating, or for more information, please call (530) 747-3808. In return for participating, your child will receive an image of their brain as well as compensation in the form of a gift card.

Study: Mirror Neuron Functioning in Autism
We are conducting an fMRI study for which we need both typically developing participants and those with high functioning autism. If you are interested in participating, or for more information, please call (530) 747-3808. In return for participating, your child will receive an image of their brain as well as compensation in the form of a gift card.


Adults

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Study: Limbic Function in premutation fragile X

If you are a 18- to 45-year-old male with typical development or premutation fragile X syndrome, we want you in our study! If you are interested in participating, or for more information, call (530) 747-3808.

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