Can a simple breathing tool help kids with ADHD focus?
NCT ID NCT07037030
Summary
This small pilot study is testing whether a simple, guided deep breathing exercise can help children with ADHD improve their attention and self-control. Kids aged 7-11 will use a handheld device that vibrates to guide their breathing, then complete computer tasks to measure focus. The goal is to see if this low-cost, easy-to-use mindfulness technique could become a helpful add-on to existing ADHD treatments.
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Boston Children's Hospital Laboratories of Cognitive Neuroscience
Brookline, Massachusetts, 02445, United States
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