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Christine2602

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New study investigating the neural correlates of facial motion perception in Aspergers/ASD.

We are looking for individuals in the London (and surrounding) area to help investigate how those with high-functioning ASD/Aspergers perceive facial movement.

Volunteers must 18+ with a clinical diagnosis of an autism spectrum disorder.

Participants will view a range of moving faces and complete some simple discrimination tasks while in an MRI scanner.

MRI scanning will take place at Royal Holloway University, which is easily accessible via car and train from London. Participants will receive an incentive for participating.

If you are interested in taking part in our research or have any questions about the project, please contact Christine Girges at [email protected] for more details.

Thank you
 
Hello! Static face perception has been tested several times. But dynamic face perception has been less investigated in Aspergers.
 

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