Neural Response to Risky Decision Making in Youth at High Risk for Substance Use Disorders and HIV

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Updated on 19 February 2024

Summary

The purpose of this study is to understand more about what leads some children to develop drug addiction as they grow older.

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The purpose of this study is to understand more about what leads some children to make potentially dangerous, risky decisions as they grow older.  We want to carefully study their behavior and scan their brains in a brain scanner (magnetic resonance imager or MRI). We will compare the children at risk with a group of typically developing children to understand more about the brain’s basis for making risky decisions. 
Seeking children 11-12 years old with or without:
   - ADHD
   - Behavioral Issues
   

Participants will be paid for their participation.

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Seeking children 11-12 years old with or without:
   - ADHD
   - Behavioral Issues
   

Participants will be paid for their participation.

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Condition ODD,Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,ADHD,Conduct Disorder,Oppositional Defiance Disorder,Healthy,Substance Use Disorder,SUD,substance use,substance abuse,addiction,youth,adolescent,kid,kids,child,children,pediatric,riley,HIV
Age 11years - 12years
Clinical Study IdentifierTX6251
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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