Are you a pen-clicker? A hair-twirler? A knee-bouncer? Did you ever get in trouble for fidgeting in class? Don't hang your head in shame. All that movement may be helping you think. A new study ...
Nov. 5 -- TUESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Girls with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) appear to have better control of their movements than boys with the common mental disorder, a ...
“Despite EEG’s common use in ADHD research, our results suggest that other measures – such as eye tracking, head movement, and self-reported symptoms during VR tasks – are more informative for ...
Emerging evidence shows that small involuntary eye movements (saccades and microsaccades) are a promising new tool for shedding light on the hidden workings of mental processes like attention and ...
If you've ever wondered whether your child's behavior might be related to ADHD or autism, you're not alone. These two ...
New research is shedding light on how sleep-like brain activity may contribute to attention difficulties in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), compared to neurotypical ...
Studies reveal a complex interplay of traits, genes, and brain structure behind the dual diagnosis—raising new questions ...
When people think about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), they often picture a hyperactive young boy running around a classroom, not the quiet girl daydreaming in the corner, the chatty ...
ADHD revision isn’t about time but energy. Learn what drains focus and what fuels it, and how schools can support ...