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Earn £65 and help researchers find out more about autism

18 January 2017

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UCL researchers in the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience are recruiting participants for their study on autism and they need your help.

Who are we?
autism@icn
is a group of researchers at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. 

What do we do?
We run research studies to increase our understanding of autistic spectrum conditions. 

What do our studies involve?
Most of the studies involve paper and pencil or computer tasks, puzzles and stories. We also run brain-imaging studies.

Can I take part?

We are looking for adults with and without a diagnosis of autism spectrum conditions to take part in our research.

If you are interested, please email Paul Forbes: autism.icn@ucl.ac.uk.

What else do I need to know?

Our studies take place at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Queen Square, London. Participants are compensated £65 for their time. Travel expenses and lunch are also reimbursed.

All personal information is stored securely. 

For more information visit our website or view our most recent newsletter.

This study has been approved by the UCL Research Ethics Committee, project ID: 5975/002. All personal information will be stored securely.

Paul Forbes, UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience