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Turner Syndrome
Imaging Intervention Study

Girls with Turner syndrome who live within driving distance of Stanford University also can participate in a new research study designed to enhance the participant’s ability to control brain activity underlying learning.

Real-time functional MRI intervention study (age 7-16)
  • 1-2 day imaging-based intervention provides brain activity feedback to the participant while performing cognitive tasks and undergoing functional MRI.
  • $100 honorarium for participation
For more information, or to enroll
contact Dr. Bria Dunkin briad@stanford.edu
(650) 724-2939 or toll free 1- (888) 411- 2672

For further information regarding questions, concerns, or complaints about research, research related injury, and questions about the rights of research participants, please call (650) 723-5244 or call toll free 1-866-680-2906 or write the Administrative Panel on Human Subjects in Medical Research, Administrative Panels Office, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5401.

 

 

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