Scientists test if dancing to video games can calm the ADHD brain
NCT ID NCT07318935
Summary
This study explored whether fun, dance-based video games could help young adults with ADHD manage their symptoms. Researchers compared 30 minutes of dancing to a game, stationary biking, or just listening to music to see which activity best improved attention, mood, and brain function. The goal was to find enjoyable, non-medication options to support daily focus and wellbeing.
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061, United States
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