The Genetics of Auditory and Visual Perception and Plasticity (GAPP) Lab at the University of Florida is looking for children ages 7-12 both with and without dyslexia for a research study that investigates the brain basis of dyslexia. This study would involve a single visit to the lab during which we would collect brain imaging data using EEG, which is a non-invasive and safe method, while the child looks at images, print, and listen to sounds. These procedures should collectively last 1-2 hours and are all minimal risk.
Those that participate can earn up to $30.