STUDY BASICS
Are you the parent of a 14-17 year old? Has your child experienced hallucinations (hearing voices), paranoia, or other psychotic symptoms for the first time within the last year? If so, your child may be eligible to participate in an MEG/EEG and MRI research study of perception, memory, sensory attention, and brain function. Compensation is provided.
STUDY PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to better understand the relationship between psychosis and brain activity. Specifically, we would like to learn more about how brain activity relates to psychotic symptoms such as hearing voices, having beliefs which other people do not share, and having difficulties concentrating and thinking. We will be assessing brain response to sounds and the way that paying attention to sounds changes the way they are sensed. We will also assess the brain at rest and during cognitive tasks.
COULD THIS STUDY BE RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD?
- Ages 14 and 17 years old
- Experienced hallucinations (hearing voices), paranoia, or other psychotic symptoms for the first time within the last year
- No history of head trauma, seizures or electroconvulsive (“shock”) therapy
- No recent history of alcohol or drug abuse
WHAT PARTICIPANTS CAN EXPECT
This study will use MEG/EEG to measure the natural electrical activity of your child's brain while MRI will be used to generate a structural image of your child's brain.