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The Infant Movement Project

this project aims to investigate the developmental origins of repetitive behaviours in infants (aged 6-12 months) with rare genetic syndromes. This will involve exploring differences in sensory perception profiles using both neuroimaging and observations, and comparing these sensory profiles to the types and frequency of repetitive behaviours.

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The study is currently awaiting approval before data collection which is set to begin soon! If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at rxm731@student.bham.ac.uk.

Project team

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Rachel Martlew

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Professor Caroline Richards

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Professor Andrew Bremner

Funded by:

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The Richards Lab is one of four research centres that comprises the Cerebra Network for Neurodevelopmental Disorders, please visit cerebranetwork.com  to find out about the network and current research, for information and resources for parents/ carers and healthcare professionals, go to www.findresources.co.uk 

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