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Brief title
Health condition
pediatrics/clinical neuroscience
Sponsors and support
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
No primary end-point is defined for this study. Background characteristics involve demographics and medical history. Outcome domains relevant for neuroscientific research in children and studied here involve neurophysiological, neurocognitive, behavioral and academic functioning.
Secondary outcome
NA
Background summary
Control data of typically developing (TD) children is required to investigate the nature and manifestation of pediatric conditions. At present every pediatric population of interest is compared to a newly recruited control group. This inefficient way of working may be improved by formation of a database including control data on a wide range of domains that will act as a universal control group in future pediatric projects. The current study aims to establish a database containing control data of TD children on a range of relevant domains for clinical neuroscientific research, including data on demographics, medical history, as well as neurophysiological, behavioural, neurocognitive and academic functioning. The database can be used as a universal control group in future studies in the field of pediatric neuroscience.
Study objective
NA
Study design
One test session including questionnaires, neurocognitive test battery and EEG assessment
Inclusion criteria
1. 4-18 years old;
2. Fluent Dutch speaker;
3. Inhabitant of the Netherlands.
Exclusion criteria
1. Absence or withdrawal of written informed consent;
2. Severe motor disability that interferes with outcome assessment;
3. Inability to comprehend testing instructions.
Design
Recruitment
IPD sharing statement
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL9574 |
CCMO | NL76915.018.21 |
OMON | NL-OMON52002 |