Eye-Tracking study seeks to uncover hidden attention clues in ADHD and autism

NCT ID NCT06885060

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how eye movements, specifically eye vergence (how eyes work together for depth perception), relate to attention in people with ADHD and autism. Researchers will use computer-based eye-tracking tasks with 200 children and adults to see if these eye patterns can help identify attention differences. The goal is to better understand these conditions, not to test a treatment or device.

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  • Braingaze SL

    Barcelona, Catalonia, 08302, Spain

  • Child and Adult Neurodevelopment Assessment Ltd

    New Malden, London, KT3 4BH, United Kingdom

  • The Dr Kilbey Practice

    Beckenham, London, BR3 5AA, United Kingdom

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