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The purpose of this research study is to look at differences in the brains of those with and without ADHD and with and without Autism.
The purpose of this study is to examine how children pay attention to items in their environment.
Sensory Processing in Childhood
The purpose of the study is to characterize individual differences in sensory processing and prediction and relate these differences to symptoms of anxiety disorders and neurodevelopmental conditions.
This study aims to enhance understanding of the role of social media in preteen health and development.
The purpose of the Teen Social Media Study is to learn more about the effects of social media use on teen's emotional experiences and mental health, and how this differs based on race and gender.
The purpose of the study is to examine how young children's personality, such as tendencies of perfectionism, need for structure, fear of making mistakes, anxious apprehension, and inflexibility can at sometimes be helpful in school and at home and also sometimes be associated with anxiety and diffi ...
The purpose of the research study is to determine if newborn brain activity can help predict the development of anxiety disorders.
This is a study designed to help us learn more about children with emotion dysregulation, or children with big emotions.
The purpose of the study is to help identify features of people with treatment resistant depression (TRD). This knowledge may be used to better understand and design treatments that will help outcomes for this kind of depression in the future.
Understanding SI/SB in Children
The Suicidal Thoughts and Action Research in Kids (STARK) project is examining what young children know about the concept of suicide, along with risk factors for experiencing suicidality early in life.