Could static on a screen or speaker be a new tool for ADHD?
NCT ID NCT06057441
Summary
This study tested whether adding a low level of visual or auditory 'white noise' could help children with ADHD perform better on focus and attention tasks. Researchers compared 60 children, some with ADHD and some without, as they completed computer tasks under different noise conditions. The goal was to see if this simple, non-drug approach could improve attention and potentially offer a new support tool.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Clinic
Lund, Sweden
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