Can brain scans and genetics predict autism and ADHD before symptoms appear?
NCT ID NCT07570381
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study is looking for early clues—like brain activity, genetics, and environment—that might predict autism, ADHD, and related mental health issues in children and young adults. Researchers will follow 800 participants from infancy through young adulthood across 10 international sites. The goal is to better understand these conditions and pave the way for personalized prevention and treatment strategies.
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University of Exeter
Exeter, EX4 4QJ, United Kingdom
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