Aging in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Changes in Brain Structure and Function (CURRENTLY RECRUITING)
Summary
This study will help us develop a better understanding of autistic adults/adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) by exploring aging and brain function.
Researcher(s)
Dr. Evdokia Anagnostou, co-lead of the Autism Research Centre and Senior Clinician Scientist
Karen Joseph, Research Coordinator
Daman Rehal, Research Assistant
Call to action
Are you an autistic adult/adult with ASD? Consider participating in our study.
Who can participate
We are looking for adults:
- 40 years and older
- Have an autism diagnosis
- With normal or corrected-to-normal vision and hearing
OR
We are looking for neurotypical adults:
- 40 years and older
- No history of severe mental health disorders or developmental disorders
- No first-degree family members with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Taking no psychotropic medications
Funding agency
The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
What's involved
- You will be asked to answer questionnaires, undergo cognitive assessments, and have brain scans
- Participation involves two sessions- one initial session and another after 3-4 years
- Each session will take approximately 2 days.
- You may also provide a blood sample for genetic analysis (optional)
Participants will receive a token of appreciation. You can also request the results of your testing.
Deadline
Interested in participating
If you are interested in participating in this study or have additional questions, please contact Karen Joseph at kjoseph@hollandbloorview.ca or 416-425-6220 ext. 3740.
Additional information
REB #: 377 Aging in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Changes in Brain Structure and Function