Sensory perception linked to boredom in both ADHD and non-ADHD individuals
[Excerpt] Researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and other institutions in Germany recently set out to explore the relationship between the perception of sensory information and boredom, both in individuals diagnosed with ADHD and those who are not. Their findings, published in Communications Psychology, suggest that a reduced perception of sensory stimuli is linked to higher levels of boredom in people with and without ADHD.
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