Recruiting Studies
Neurology of Deficient Response Control in ADHD
IRB Number:
NA_00027428PI:
Stewart Mostofsky, M.D.Study Duration:
May 2010 – May 2015Sponsor:
NIH (R01 MH085328-05A1), and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, an NIH/NCRR CTSA Program (UL1-RR025005-04).
We are looking for children 8-12 with and without ADHD to participate in a study examining response inhibition, executive function, and brain development in ADHD.
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Anomalous Motor Physiology in ADHD
IRB Number:
NA_00000292PI:
Stewart Mostofsky, M.D.Study Duration:
July 2006 – June 2011Sponsor:
NIH (NIMH R01 MH078160), and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, an NIH/NCRR CTSA Program (UL1-RR025005).
We are looking for children 8-12 with and without ADHD to participate in a study examining motor phsyiology, executive function, and brain development in ADHD.
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Motor Skill Learning in Autism: Assessment and Treatment of Altered Patterns of Learning
IRB Number:
NA_00027073PI:
Stewart Mostofsky, M.D.Study Duration:
August 2009 – August 2014
We are looking for children 8-12 with and without high functioning autism to participate in a study examining learning, motor skills, and brain development in autism.
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ADHD in Preschool Girls: Longitudinal Analysis of Neuroimaging and Behavior
IRB Number:
NA_00012868PI:
E. Mark Mahone, Ph.DStudy Duration:
April 2008 – April 2013Sponsor:
Johns Hopkins General Clinical Research Center
We are looking for children 4 or 5 with and without signs of attention problems to participate in a study examining early brain development in children at risk for ADHD.
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Effects of manipulating attention on the neural response to threat stimuli in children with and without anxiety disorders
IRB Number:
NA_00003215PI:
Roma Vasa, M.D.Study Duration:
October 2006 – December 2010Sponsor:
National Institutes of Mental Health, Neurobehavioral Research Unit, and Johns Hopkins General Clinical Research Center
We are recruiting children 8-12 with and without anxiety to participate in a research study to learn more about the brain pathways involved in childhood anxiety disorders.
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Tourette Syndrome: Functional Imaging of Motor Activation Pathways in Verbal and Motor Tics
IRB Number:
03-11-12-03PI:
Stewart Mostofsky, M.D.Study Duration:
December 2003 – December 2011Sponsor:
Tourette Syndrome Association, Developmental Disabilities Research Center (HD-24061), and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, an NIH/NCRR CTSA Program (UL1-RR025005).
We are recruiting children to participate in an MRI study to learn more about brain pathways involved in the initiation of tics and voluntary motor movements in patients with Tourette Syndrome.
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