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Hi everyone!
We are a group of researchers from King’s College London who are looking for participants to take part in our new study, C-MAPS, which aims to map profiles and attention and cognition in children with and without a diagnosis of autism. This will help us to understand the reasons why children may act differently from each other in social situations, and why some may have difficulties.
We are a group of researchers from King’s College London who are looking for participants to take part in our new study, C-MAPS, which aims to map profiles and attention and cognition in children with and without a diagnosis of autism. This will help us to understand the reasons why children may act differently from each other in social situations, and why some may have difficulties.
If you have a child aged 10-16 and are based in the UK, and you would like to take part, please click the link below. For parents, it involves completing a series of questionnaires, which are expected to last about 30 minutes. For your child, it involves completing some fun computer-based activities and tasks, which aim to measure different areas of cognitive functioning. The activities can be done in 1 or 2 separate sessions, both lasting around 30 minutes.
Children will receive tokens which will go into a raffle for a chance to win Amazon vouchers (1 x £100, 5 x £50, 10 x £30) and all families that take part will get a Science Newsletter that explains in more detail what our study is about, but also include some fun science-themed activities for children + parents to do together!
If you have any questions, please email us: cmaps-study@kcl.ac.uk
Thank you,
Dr Virginia Carter Leno
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