Hyperfixation, Hyperfocus, and ADHD
Key points: People with ADHD are more likely to experience hyperfixation than neurotypical children and adults. Hyperfixation and hyperfocus, while similar, differ in terms of orientation, patterns, and longevity. Self-regulation affects hyperfixation by noticing where attention goes and where it doesn't.
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