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Parental consent for neuroimaging in paediatric research
Child: Care, Health, and Development, 07/27/09
Morgan AT et al. – Data suggest that researchers may have to approach three times the number of participants required in order to recruit a suitable number of healthy children to fMRI studies. For example, careful examination of the language used in describing the procedure could facilitate parental understanding about fMRI and alleviate anxiety associated with the procedure. This is an important consideration for recruitment to future fMRI studies given that anxiety was a key factor influencing parental non–consent.
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