OTTER
Summary
The purpose of this research study is to find out what children and young people with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and their parents/caregivers consider important in terms of communication. We would like to hear experiences about means of communication and what people think about new developments such as Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs). A BCI is a technique that allows people to operate a computer with their brain signals (brain waves). We will use the information from this research to develop new BCI communication tools for children and youth with CP.
Eligibility
Eligible ages: 6 to 25
Inclusion criteria:
1. Children and youth (6-25 years old) with severe CP.
2. Parents/guardians of children and youth with severe CP.
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Additional information
Contact information
https://cumming.ucalgary.ca/research/pediatric-bci/BCI4Kids cpsp.bci4kids@ucalgary.ca
Principal investigator:
Christopher Kirton
Clinical trial:
No
REB-ID:
REB26-0557