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Auditory EEG and Behavioral Assessments in Individuals With Rett Syndrome
Sponsor: University of Rochester
Summary
This observational research study is designed to learn more about how the brain processes sound in individuals with Rett syndrome. Participants will complete a noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) recording while listening to simple sounds through headphones. In addition, parents or caregivers will complete questionnaires and an interview about the participant's symptoms, communication abilities, daily functioning and overall health. The information collected from this study may help researchers better understand brain activity patterns and clinical features associated with Rett syndrome and support future research efforts.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
2 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
60
Start Date
2025-07-31
Completion Date
2027-08
Last Updated
2026-05-06
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Electroencephalogram (EEG) Recording
Participants will undergo a noninvasive electroencephalogram (EEG) recording to measure brain activity in response to auditory stimuli. During the procedure, participants will listen to simple sounds through headphones while brain signals are recorded. No behavioral responses are required.
Locations (1)
Center for Advanced Brain Imaging and Neurophysiology, University of Rochester Medical Center
Rochester, New York, United States