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Neurophysiological Biomarkers in Rett Syndrome

Neurophysiological Biomarkers in Rett Syndrome

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This study is now recruiting. Learn more about enrolling here.

Description

The purpose of this study to learn more about the brain function of females with Rett Syndrome and how it compares to the brain function of typically developing females. The primary investigator of the study is Dr. Eric Marsh.
For our research to be successful we need to partner with families who have a typically developing daughter between the age of 1 and 17. If your child agrees to help us with our study she will be asked to:
  • Complete intelligence testing
  • Receive an Evoked Potential measurement - this is a non-invasive procedure similar to an EEG.
  • Complete yearly follow up visits
All participants are compensated for their time and travel.

Eligibility and criteria


IRB Number:
22-020633
Eligible age range:
1 years - 18 years
Clinical trial phase:
N/A
Official title:
Characterization of Translatable Neurophysiological Biomarkers to Enhance Therapeutic Development in Rett Syndrome

What to expect

Baseline Visit: Control Screener, Questionnaires, EEG/EP Optional 2-Week Visit: EEG/EP 6-Month Follow Up Visit: EEG/EP Year 1 to 5 Follow Up Visits: EEG/EP
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We need families like you

Your time and participation make a difference in supporting the work of the Research Institute and children in our community. Learn more about opportunities to participate in our research.

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