VR brain training shows promise for kids with ADHD
NCT ID NCT06743763
First seen May 18, 2026 · Last updated May 23, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study tests a new type of brain training for children with ADHD that uses a headband to measure brain activity and gives feedback through sounds or images. Some children do the training in virtual reality (VR), others on a computer, and a third group uses VR without the brain feedback. The goal is to see if this training can reduce ADHD symptoms like inattention and hyperactivity, and whether VR makes it more effective.
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The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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