Scientists probe the social brain in rare movement disorder
NCT ID NCT07099651
Summary
This study aims to understand if and how a group of rare, inherited movement disorders called spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) affect a person's social skills. Researchers will recruit 160 people, including patients with specific SCA types and healthy volunteers, to complete various tests. These tests will measure abilities like recognizing emotions in faces, understanding social situations, and solving social problems.
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CHU Angers
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