The Effect of Non-pharmacological Novel Cognitive Interventions on Motor-Cognitive Function in Children With ADHD
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children diagnosed with ADHD by a pediatrician, child neurologist or child psychiatrist, according to the ADHD criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition.
- Attending regular education frameworks
- Have access to a personal computer at home
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children on active medication for ADHD during the study period
- Are taking any other medication that could affect attention, balance or motor function
- Have a serious medical condition that could affect attention, gait or balance
- Have any known genetic syndromes, autism, neurological conditions or psychiatric disorders or any medical illness requiring immediate treatment
- Are participating in a competing exercise program designed to improve gait or balance
Sites / Locations
- Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
Virtual Reality training
Computerized Cognitive Remediation
Control group
Subjects will be asked to walk on a treadmill while negotiating virtual obstacles. The VR system includes a camera based motion capture and a computer generated simulation. The camera is used to capture the movement of the participant's feet. These images are then transferred to the computer simulation and projected to the patient on a screen. The speed, orientation, size, frequency of appearance and shape of the targets are manipulated to increase task difficulty. The Virtual environment imposes a cognitive load requiring attention and response selection as well as processing of rich visual stimuli involving several perceptual processes. The system provides visual and auditory feedback of task performance to enhance motor learning.
The "AttenGo" program will be used for neuro-cognitive remediation aimed at enhancing attention, concentration, working memory, and executive function. The program has shown to be effective in improving attention and executive function in children with ADHD. The training is composed of cognitive exercises that challenge subjects with problem solving, information processing, response inhibition and dividing attention. The users receive immediate feedback from the system when losing focus. The program is adaptive and progresses according to the subjects abilities.
Subjects in this group will be assessed based on the study protocol but will receive no treatment other than their standard of care which could include pharmacological or/ and non-pharmacological treatment.