Jonathan Rucks

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Using a tool called “Six Elements Test”—which has research participants devise a plan, schedule work, and keep track of time—children, preteens, and teens with ADHD attempted fewer tasks, showed poorer planning, demonstrated worse goal management, and exhibited reduced working memory than normal cohorts, all integral parts of cognitive control that are required for peak intellectual performance.
The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World (The MIT Press)
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