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Study: Time Perception Deficits More Prevalent Among Children with ADHD

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December 15, 2020Time perception among children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD) is less accurate and less precise compared to children without ADHD, according to a new Journal of Attention Disorders study1, which states that, “Time perception refers to an individual’s subjective experience of event durations and the passage of time.” Previous research has shown that children with ADHD show lower accuracy in time-perception tasks, but results had been inconsistent.The present meta-analysis drew 1,620 participants with ADHD (83% male) and 1,249 controls (57% male) from 27 studies that compared time-perception impairment among children and adolescents with and without ADHD.Participants with ADHD demonstrated less.

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