Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Oculometry as an Attentional Mechanism Evaluation Tool and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Inhibition
The aim of this study is to analyse thanks to eye tracking experiments ocular movement
classical parameters in children with attention deficit hyperactivity (ADH) and to compare
them to results obtained in healthy children and to results obtained with neuropsychological
tests commonly used in standard health care.
We should then be able to compare eye tracking with neuropsychological parameters.
The final objective is to give to health professional a tool for ADH investigation with which
they should be able to do a simple and effective follow up of children with ADH.
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