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A study conducted by the University of Central Florida has revealed that symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) manifest more prominently when watching videos that require the brain’s executive functions to engage actively.
Researchers observed college students with ADHD as they watched two types of videos. When viewing the high-action podracing scene from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, the students displayed relatively minimal body movement. However, while watching an educational math video, the participants began to fidget noticeably—shifting in their chairs, tapping their feet, and squirming.
This research highlights how different types of content can influence physical restlessness in individuals with ADHD.
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Researchers observed college students with ADHD as they watched two types of videos. When viewing the high-action podracing scene from Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, the students displayed relatively minimal body movement. However, while watching an educational math video, the participants began to fidget noticeably—shifting in their chairs, tapping their feet, and squirming.
This research highlights how different types of content can influence physical restlessness in individuals with ADHD.
#science