The Wall Lab

The Wall Lab To find out more, visit us at http://wall-lab.stanford.edu Stanford University

The Wall Lab is a clinical research lab at Stanford University's School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Biomedical Data Science and Systems Medicine.

03/22/2024

We are inviting families to help us test New Mobile Game App features. If you have joined us before, feel free to join us again!

To sign up, please email kaiti.dunlap@stanford.edu for instructions!

The Wall Lab at Stanford University is enrolling parents of children 3-12 years old in a Design Study to evaluate a novel mobile game designed to help children with autism and identify differences in children’s social skills.

Sessions are 20-30 min and take place over Zoom with 3-4 members of our research team. You and your child will be asked to play mobile games together and give us feedback.

Feel free to contact us with any questions. We hope to see you (virtually) soon!

Kindly,
Kaiti Dunlap, MRes
Clinical Research Coordinator
The Wall Lab
Department of Pediatrics and Systems Medicine

For participants’ rights and questions, call the Stanford Institutional Review Board (IRB) at (650) 723-5244 or toll free at 1-866-680-2906.

05/07/2021

Stanford University is enrolling parents of children with autism in a research study using our GuessWhat mobile charades game! Sign up here: http://GuessWhatStudy.stanford.edu/

Happy World Autism Acceptance Day!!
04/02/2021

Happy World Autism Acceptance Day!!

Happy World Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month! Our team is so thankful for all the families we get to know and work ...
04/02/2020

Happy World Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month! Our team is so thankful for all the families we get to know and work with everyday! We're very thankful to all the families who have helped support our research and we will continue to work on new tools to support this vibrant community!

Happy holidays to everyone! If you find yourself in need of some family fun, check our charades-style mobile game, Guess...
12/21/2019

Happy holidays to everyone! If you find yourself in need of some family fun, check our charades-style mobile game, Guess What? 🎅

Researchers report that using the app for just a month improves children's social responsiveness scores.

Stanford University's The Wall Lab is enrolling parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to participate i...
11/19/2019

Stanford University's The Wall Lab is enrolling parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to participate in a fun research study using our "Guess What?" mobile app! Interested? Find out more by signing up on kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhat!

Dennis Wall is the principal investigator of the Wall Lab at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Local to Stanford University? See if you're eligible for our latest Superpower Glass study! We are testing new software ...
11/16/2019

Local to Stanford University? See if you're eligible for our latest Superpower Glass study! We are testing new software and features and need your help! Parents of children with autism 4-8 years old who live within driving distance of Stanford are eligible! To sign up go to: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/autismglass

Enroll in our Guess What Study by signing up at: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhatParents will complete some ques...
10/29/2019

Enroll in our Guess What Study by signing up at: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhat

Parents will complete some questionnaires, test and play new charades games with their child, and receive a gift card after participation!

Guess What? is a mobile app and research study out of Stanford University’s Wall Lab for parents of children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old. Families who participate are helping researchers use machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze behaviors expressed by children while interacting with family members via home video.

Choose between six different decks and play this exciting charades game on your phone with your kids, and help contribute to research on developmental delay by sharing your videos with the research team.

Enroll in our Guess What Study by signing up at: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhat

Participants will complete some questionnaires, test our app, play new charades games, and receive a gift card after participation!

Guess What? is a mobile app and research study out of Stanford University’s Wall Lab for parents of children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old. Families who participate are helping researchers use machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze behaviors expressed by children while interacting with family members via home video.

Choose between six different decks and play this exciting charades game on your phone with your kids, and help contribute to research on developmental delay by sharing your videos with the research team.

Enroll in our Guess What Study by signing up at: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhatParticipants will complete some...
10/11/2019

Enroll in our Guess What Study by signing up at: https://kidsfirst.stanford.edu/guesswhat

Participants will complete some questionnaires, test our app, play new charades games, and receive a gift card after participation!

Guess What? is a mobile app and research study out of Stanford University’s Wall Lab for parents of children between the ages of 3 and 12 years old. Families who participate are helping researchers use machine learning and artificial intelligence to analyze behaviors expressed by children while interacting with family members via home video.

Choose between six different decks and play this exciting charades game on your phone with your kids, and help contribute to research on developmental delay by sharing your videos with the research team.

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