Can ADHD make kids remember things that never happened?
NCT ID NCT05365295
Summary
This study aimed to understand if children with ADHD are more likely to create false memories. Researchers tested 28 children aged 8-10 with ADHD using a word-list memory task designed to see if they would 'remember' a related word that was never shown. The goal was to gather knowledge about how ADHD might affect memory, not to provide treatment.
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Locations
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Multidisciplinary liberal practice - Acropole Santé
Rezé, France
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neuropediatrics department - university hospital center of Angers
Angers, France
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