Current Research Studies

CVI in Angelman syndrome

CVI in Angelman syndrome

Karen Erickson, PhD, at UNC Chapel Hill, is studying the Prevalence of Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) in Angelman syndrome and it’s effect on communication. The purpose of this research study is to estimate the prevalence of cortical visual impairment among children with Angelman syndrome and investigate the relationship between risk for cortical visual impairment and communication skills. 

If you are the caregiver of a child diagnosed with AS between 2 and 18 years, you are invited to complete a survey that will help identify and understand CVI in individuals with AS.

Eligibility

  • Be the parent or caregiver of an individual 2-18 years old who is diagnosed with AS
  • Be willing to complete a survey about your experiences 

Participation

Complete the survey now

More information

Questions can be directed to (919)966-8828 or erickson@unc.edu

 


The Angelman Syndrome Foundation does not endorse any clinical trial or study, but provides information to the AS community for its own consideration.