Can static sound boost school skills? study tests white noise for kids with ADHD
NCT ID NCT07376902
Summary
This study tested whether listening to white noise could help children with ADHD and learning disorders improve their reading and writing skills. Thirty children, aged 8 to 13, completed reading tests both with and without white noise to compare their performance. The goal was to see if this simple sound could be a helpful tool for personalized learning support.
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IRCCS San Raffaele
Rome, RM, 00166, Italy
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