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fNIRS-Based Neurofeedback Training in Children With ADHD: The Effects of VR

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity (ADHD)
Registration Number
NCT06743763
Lead Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
Brief Summary

The study aims to explore whether the treatment using fNIRS-based neurofeedback training for children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is useful. Furthermore, the study hopes to evaluate whether the use of virtual reality (VR) technology will have an impact on the treatment's effectiveness.

The program includes the following components:

Participants will be randomly assigned to one of three intervention groups: the neurofeedback with virtual reality (VR) group, the 2D neurofeedback group (with no VR technology applied), and the VR without neurofeedback group. All participants will complete academic-related tasks in simulated lessons. Participants in the VR neurofeedback group will wear VR goggles and a neurofeedback device that measures blood oxy-hemoglobin levels in brain cortical tissue and provides feedback via visual images or auditory sounds to the participants. Those in the 2D neurofeedback group will use a computer to complete the tasks, with all other settings (e.g., neurofeedback settings) remaining the same. The VR without neurofeedback group will wear VR goggles to complete tasks, but without the neurofeedback component.

All participants will complete a total of 16 training sessions over 8 weeks (twice a week), with each session lasting approximately 35 to 60 minutes.

To investigate the intervention's effectiveness, children will be asked to complete a set of cognitive tests covering inhibitory control, attention, and working memory before the intervention (i.e., Time 1), immediately after the 8-week training (i.e., Time 2), and 2 months after the training (i.e., Time 3, a 2-month follow-up). The assessment will take around 1 hour and will be conducted at the laboratory at the University of Hong Kong. Additionally, parents and teachers will be asked to complete a questionnaire assessing children's behavior at home and at school at three time points.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
138
Inclusion Criteria
  • Children aged 7- 12
  • Clinical diagnosis of ADHD
  • Significant teacher- or parent-reported attention problems during screening
Exclusion Criteria
  • Inability to answer the first five questions in Raven's Progressive Matrices
  • Hearing, visual, or physical impairments that might hinder participation in the training and assessment activities
  • Clinical diagnosis and suspected cases of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Prior or current participation in NFT
  • Current participation in a psychotherapeutic treatment

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Children's ADHD symptomsDelayed Post-intervention Assessment (a 2-month follow up after the completion of the intervention)

Parents will be asked to complete the Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Version IV Scale (SNAP-IV) measuring children's inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive symptoms with a 4-point Likert scale (ranges from 0 to 3). The minimum total score is 0 while the maximum total score is 78, with a higher score indicating a higher level of inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive symptoms.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Conners Continuous Performance Test 3rd Edition (CPT 3)Delayed Post-intervention Assessment (a 2-month follow up after the completion of the intervention)

A standardized computerized test on sustained attention and inhibitory control

Functional NIRSDelayed Post-intervention Assessment (a 2-month follow up after the completion of the intervention)

The levels of oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin of the prefrontal cortex will be measured during the direct assessment task of Conners Continuous Performance Test 3rd Edition (CPT3) using functional NIRS.

Number subtest of Children's Memory Scale (CMS)Delayed Post-intervention Assessment (a 2-month follow up after the completion of the intervention)

A verbal working memory test using digit span, with a higher score indicating a higher level of verbal working memory. The total score of this test ranges from 0 to 30.

Behavioural ratings on children's executive functionsDelayed Post-intervention Assessment (a 2-month follow up after the completion of the intervention)

Parents and teachers will be asked to complete Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function, Second Edition (BRIEF2) measuring a range of executive functions, including behavioural, emotional and cognitive regulation

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

The University of Hong Kong

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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