I went to the uni today, but I didn't get scanned; I just did some preliminary tests. They're studying motion perception in people with AS, so one of the tests I did was looking at a 15 point computer-animated walker and determining which direction it was walking in, with the points being variously distorted so that in some scenes the dot that represented the knee could be up around the shoulder and so on. I'd done a longer version of it when I first got involved with the study, as well as another motion perception test that had wire-frame figures either standing from a sitting position or lifting something up, where the goal was to distinguish between the two actions. After that, I did a brief IQ test, and then the researcher guy showed me the brain imaging software they used, highlighted the parts of the brain they were interested in and explained the study to me. They're looking for more subjects, so if anyone fancies a trip to Glasgow, there's probably a detailed scan of your brain in it for you.
Incidentally, Waggy's really exhausted now. Mum and her boyfriend gave me a lift in and we took Waggy along so that she wouldn't be left alone, but when I got out of the car and they drove off, Waggy got really upset and whined the whole way back, so I'm told, and then ran up and down the stairs looking for me when she got home and kept whining until she'd tired herself out. She's not used to me going off without her.