Self-Regulation of Attention in Children in a Virtual Classroom Environment: A Feasibility Study

Author:

Guedj Carole12ORCID,Tyrand Rémi1,Badier Emmanuel1ORCID,Planchamp Lou2,Stringer Madison2,Zimmermann Myriam Ophelia2,Férat Victor3,Ha-Vinh Leuchter Russia4,Grouiller Frédéric125ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland

2. Laboratory of Behavioral Neurology and Imaging of Cognition, Department of Basic Neurosciences, University of Geneva, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland

3. Functional Brain Mapping Laboratory, Department of Basic Neurosciences, University of Geneva, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland

4. Division of Development and Growth, Department of Paediatrics, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Geneva University Hospitals, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland

5. CIBM MRI Cognitive and Affective Neuroimaging Section, Center for Biomedical Imaging, University of Geneva, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract

Attention is a crucial cognitive function that enables us to selectively focus on relevant information from the surrounding world to achieve our goals. Impairments in sustained attention pose challenges, particularly in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impulsive and inattentive behavior. While psychostimulant medications are the most effective ADHD treatment, they often yield unwanted side effects, making it crucial to explore non-pharmacological treatments. We propose a groundbreaking protocol that combines electroencephalography-based neurofeedback with virtual reality (VR) as an innovative approach to address attention deficits. By integrating a virtual classroom environment, we aim to enhance the transferability of attentional control skills while simultaneously increasing motivation and interest among children. The present study demonstrates the feasibility of this approach through an initial assessment involving a small group of healthy children, showcasing its potential for future evaluation in ADHD children. Preliminary results indicate high engagement and positive feedback. Pre- and post-protocol assessments via EEG and fMRI recordings suggest changes in attentional function. Further validation is required, but this protocol is a significant advancement in neurofeedback therapy for ADHD. The integration of EEG-NFB and VR presents a novel avenue for enhancing attentional control and addressing behavioral challenges in children with ADHD.

Funder

Novartis Research Foundation

Swiss National Science Foundation

Gertrude Von Meissner Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Bioengineering

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