VR games aim to train ADHD brains for real life
NCT ID NCT06123741
Summary
This study is testing whether playing specially designed virtual reality (VR) games can help children with ADHD improve their focus, self-control, and daily life skills. Researchers will enroll 88 children aged 8-12 who have ADHD and are on medication. The children will use VR headsets to practice tasks in simulated real-world environments, with the goal of seeing if these skills transfer to their everyday lives at home and school.
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