Phase
Condition
Williams Syndrome
Autism
Asperger's Disorder
Treatment
N/AClinical Study ID
Ages 8-12 Male Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Study Summary
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
Group 1 Typically Developing Youth: We will recruit 30 typically developing boys 8-12 yearsold to participate in a screening visit, and two tactile perception sessions (visit 1 and 2). Inclusion Criteria:
Healthy Male Boys ages 8-12
Normal developmental milestones and school performance
Primary caretaker is able to participate in study appointments as is indicated
Exclusion
Exclusion Criteria:
Significant lifetime medical history including non-febrile seizures, neurologicalproblems, psychiatric problems or learning disabilities
Any sensory impairment (i.e. deafness or blindness)
1st or 2nd degree family members with a history of ASD
1st or 2nd degree family members with ADHD or other developmental problems
Adverse reaction to dextromethorphan
Inability to successfully complete and fully understand the reaction time subtest (cortical metrics) Group 2 Youth with ASD: 8-12 years old: > 30 boys will be recruited who have a known orsuspected diagnosis of ASD confirmed by DSM-5 checklist and the ADOS-2 at screening. Inclusion Criteria:
Male Boys ages 8-12 with ASD (confirmed by DSM-5 checklist and the ADOS-2)
IQ's should be within the normal range (≥ 70) (by prior testing or Stanford Binet 5 atscreening)
Primary caretaker is able to participate in study appointments as is clinicallyindicated
Ability of child to participate in all aspects of the protocol per investigatorclinical judgment Exclusion Criteria:
New educational or behavioral intervention within 4 weeks of baseline
History of non-febrile seizures, other neurological disorders, psychosis, bipolardisorder, or Tourette Syndrome.
Any sensory impairment (i.e. deafness or blindness)
Adverse reaction to dextromethorphan
Inability to successfully complete and understand the reaction time subtest (corticalmetrics)
Changes in psychiatric medications within 4 weeks of baseline visit
Taking epileptic medication (including but not limited to carbamazepine,phenobarbital, Depakote, lamictal, oxycarbazepine, topiramate)
Study Design
Study Description
Connect with a study center
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517
United StatesSite Not Available
Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development
Durham, North Carolina 27710
United StatesSite Not Available
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