Scientists test Eye-Tracking tech to spot ADHD in toddlers
NCT ID NCT07440992
Summary
This study aims to develop better tools for spotting ADHD in children aged 3 to 6. Researchers will test 60 children—30 with ADHD signs and 30 without—using eye-tracking, balance tests, and questionnaires to find reliable early indicators. The goal is to create a platform for earlier detection and support, which could help children get appropriate help sooner.
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Robert Debré Hospital
Paris, 75019, France
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