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The Role of Emotion Regulation and Arousal in Anxiety and Autism (Typically Developing) (Not Recruiting)

Characterizing Autism


Summary

The researchers at the Autism Research Centre, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab are doing a study to understand how our body signals, like our heart beats, change when we feel frustrated. 


Researcher(s)

Azadeh Kushki, PhDEvdokia Anagnostou, MDJessica Brian, PhD


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Who can participate

We are looking for children:

  • Age 7 to 16 years of age

  • Not taking medication with beta-blockers

  • No diagnosis or history of neurological or psychiatric disorder


What's Involved

For this study, you will come to Holland Bloorview for up to 3 hours. During the visit, we will ask you to do an IQ test if you haven’t done one in the last two years. If your score is at least within the average range, we will ask you to watch two videos and play five computer games. As you do this, we will measure your body signals. We will also ask your parents to answer some questions about you. 


Interested in participating

For more information about this study and to see if you are eligible, please contact Tithi Paul at 416-425-6220, ext. 6352 or email: tpaul@hollandbloorview.ca.  Contacting us does not obligate you to participate.


Funding Agency

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)


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