Neural Correlates of Virtual Reality Intervention in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Resting-State fMRI Study Based on Percent Amplitude of Fluctuation

CONCLUSION: The VR intervention may ameliorate hyperactivity-impulsivity and behavioral problems in children with ADHD by modulating neural activity in brain regions associated with cognitive control (right MFG) and sensorimotor integration (left PCL). However, its regulatory effects on core attentional deficits and temporo-limbic circuits (left ITG) appear to be relatively limited. These findings provide preliminary neuroimaging evidence supporting the potential of VR as an adjunctive…

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