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Noise Effects on Attention (NEAT) Study
Not currently accepting participants.

IRB-26-226      PI Sarah Karalunas

The iCAN Lab at Syracuse University is looking for children age 8-13 years old, and their parent, to participate in a research study on how listening to different types of noise may impact how children control their attention. Children with and without attention problems are needed to study how children control their attention. We want to learn how to help children who have difficulty paying attention.

 

To qualify, your child must be between 8 and 13 years old, you and your child’s primary language must be English, you must be willing to travel to Syracuse’s main campus for a single onsite visit, and if your child is taking stimulant medication for ADHD/ADD, they must be able to go off of the medication for 1-2 days.

All parents will complete one phone screen. If eligible, further participation may an onsite visit to our lab at Syracuse where you would complete a clinical interview about your child and questionnaires while your child completes thinking tasks and an EEG battery. At this visit, you would also send your child's primary teacher a link to complete questionnaires. 

 

Parents who participate may be compensated up to $45 in the form of an Amazon gift card. 

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