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Is your child between 6 and 17 years old or do you know a child who is?

If so, he or she may qualify for a research study about brain development and

sensory processing.

We are looking for typically developing children and children diagnosed with SPD

between the ages of 6 and 17 to participate in a fun brainwaves study.

Receive a $50 target Gift Card* for helping us better understand Sensory

Processing Disorder by participating in our research study. Plus, you and your

child will get to see what their brain waves look like! How cool is that?

*$50 upon completion of the full study.

Call for details at .

The study is being conducted at the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation in

Greenwood Village, CO. The evaluation takes less than an hour, while the EEG

study takes about 3-5 hours with breaks. We can work around your schedule, even

on weekends.

The goal of this study is to understand how the brain processes sensory stimuli

in typically developing children and children with sensory processing disorder.

We use EEG to observe the reaction of a child's brain while they watch a movie,

listen to sounds, view images, and feel vibrations on their wrist.

The information we collect could be useful to further understand the causes of

sensory disorders, leading to better therapies to improve the lives of children

and families who are affected.

Call or click today for more information and to participate.

This project has been reviewed by the Rocky Mountain University of Health

Professions Institutional Review Board (IRB). Any questions can be referred to

the IRB Manager at irb@... or .

Thank you,

The SPD Foundation research team

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