Reduced Gaze-Cueing Effect with Neutral and Emotional Faces in Adults with ADHD

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This study compared gaze-cueing effects in 45 adults with ADHD and 45 matched controls using a visual attention task with emotional and neutral face cues. Both groups showed faster target detection when gaze pointed toward targets, but the effect was smaller in ADHD participants, suggesting less reflexive attention orienting to others' gaze cues.

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