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BEAM (Brain Engagement, Attention, and Modeling)

What's the study about?

We are recruiting autistic adults for a study exploring how the brain’s visual system processes sensory information.

Who can participate?

  • Autistic adults 18-30 yrs old
  • Able to take part in MRI experiments (no metal in body)
  • Normal or corrected to normal vision.


What will participants be doing?

Participants will complete a remote interview and questionnaires, and take part in around 6 sessions of computer, behavioral, EEG, and MRI experiments at the University of Washington Seattle campus. Participants will be compensated for their time, earning around $270. We can also send you images or 3D-printable files of your brain!

Why is this important?

We focus on the neural and computational mechanisms underlying perception and attention, with a particular emphasis on neurodiversity. Using state-of-the-art neuroimaging, computational models, and behavioral assessments, we explore the complex mechanisms that drive our interactions with the environment. Our research integrates a focus on autism and related neurodivergent conditions, aiming to promote understanding and acceptance of neurodiversity.