Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Brain-Computer Interface Based Intervention for the Treatment of ADHD
This study aims to examine the efficacy of a brain-computer interface system for the
treatment of inattentive symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The
investigators hypothesis is that children with ADHD receiving treatment with the BCI-based
training will improve to a greater extent than the control group.
Additionally, the investigators are also conducting an fMRI study involving interested
participants, to elucidate the neural mechanisms underlying any behavioural improvement.
This is necessary to help the investigators gain a better picture of brain correlates
related to ADHD and understand how the intervention can affect the brain.
This BCI study will involve 2 phases. The first phase is a preliminary study to test the
safety and effectiveness of the novel BCI device which involves newly developed dry
electrode sensors and intervention game. Twenty children, aged 6-12 and diagnosed with
Inattentive or Combined subtype of ADHD will be recruited for the study. This open-label,
experimental arm will go through 8 weeks of BCI intervention.
The second phase will be a randomized controlled trial involving 160 children. They will be
randomized into the treatment or control arm. The treatment arm will receive 8 weeks of BCI
intervention, similar to the experimental arm. The other group will serve as wait-list
controls.
The fMRI trial aims to examine the underlying neural processes explaining any therapeutic
effects that may be seen.
The study will enroll 70 children with ADHD, aged 6-12, who are participating in the main
randomized controlled trial: 40 from the BrainpalTM intervention group and 30 from the
control group; participants will undergo fMRI scan at Week 0 and 8 or Week 8 and 16. The
study will recruit another 30 children aged 6-12 from the community as the healthy control
group, who will undergo the same imaging procedure once. The scans will involve both
functional and structural imaging.
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