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ADHD & Brain Tracking Study

Welcome!

Thank you for your interest in this research study from TU Delft and LMU Munich.

We are recruiting adults with ADHD who use consumer brain tracking devices such as Muse, Emotiv, Neurosity, OpenBCI, or similar technologies.

What this study is about:

We are exploring how adults with ADHD understand and interpret their own energy levels, and whether physiological data from brain-tracking devices can help them gain better awareness of focus, fatigue, and cognitive/emotional load. The goal is to design future neurotechnology tools that better support neurodivergent users’ needs.

What this questionnaire does:

This short questionnaire (2–3 minutes) helps us confirm whether you meet the criteria for the study and whether we can contact you when the study begins.
Participation is completely voluntary.

Confidentiality:

Your answers are anonymous. If you qualify and choose to participate later, your contact information will be stored separately from your survey responses.

Compensation & Study Details:

The full study consists of a 30-minute entry interview, logging brain activities and answering daily questions (approx 10 minutes) over 2 weeks, and a 90-minute exit interview, totalling about 4 hours of your time.
Participants who complete the full study receive a €40 gift card as compensation from TU Delft.

If you’re interested to participate, please begin below.

Are you 18 years or older?

Are you 18 years or older?
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