ESMIA- EEG Study of Mind Wandering in ADHD
19 February 2018
This study is looking at how the brain works when you are experiencing thoughts which are not related to the current activity at hand, also called mind wandering. We are particularly interested in how differences in attentional states are reflected in your brain and how they affect your daily life. We are recruiting adults WITH a known diagnosis of ADHD between the age of 18 and 65 and are fluent in English to take part in the study. The study uses non-invasive technique - EEG.
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Ethical approval
This study has been reviewed and given favourable opinion by North East- Newcastle & North Tyneside 1 Research Ethics Committe. (Project ID: 226452).
About the researcher
We are a research team based at the Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London currently recruiting individuals who would be interested in taking part in our EEG study of Mind Wandering in ADHD.