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URL: https://www.ibis-network.org/index.html
Proper Citation: IBIS Network (RRID:SCR_017399)
Description: Research study of brain development in infants and children with autism. Consortium of researchers across North America that work together to discover early changes in brain development of young children with autism. Participants will travel to their closest study location to receive developmental and behavioral assessments, MRI scan of the brain. Participants will be reimbursed for travel and related expenses. Families of children at high risk for developing symptoms of autism will receive assistance with referrals for local services. check if data repository is in the papers
Abbreviations: IBIS
Synonyms: The Infant Brain Imaging Study, Infant Brain Imaging Study
Resource Type: organization portal, portal, consortium, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal
Keywords: Brain, development, infant, child, autism, assessment, MRI, scan, brain, service
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