Cognitive Benefit of Intensive Rehabilitation Using Rhythmic Music Training in Children With Comp… (NCT07303049) | Clinical Trial Compass
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Cognitive Benefit of Intensive Rehabilitation Using Rhythmic Music Training in Children With Complex Neurodevelopmental Disorder
France6 participantsStarted 2026-01
Plain-language summary
In the wide range of studies carried out on neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD), rhythm disorders have been identified as a major cross-cutting component. The aim of our research is to evaluate the effect of intensive rhythm-based rehabilitation on rhythmic abilities and its generalization to attentional, executive and reading skills.
Who can participate
Age range8 Years – 126 Months
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disorder involving at least two impairments (ADHD + DCD, ADHD + Dyslexia, Dyslexia + DCD, ADHD + Dyslexia + DCD), according to DSM-5 criteria (2015), established at the Language and Learning Disorders Reference Center (CRTLA) of Toulouse University Hospital.
* Aged between 8 years and 10 years 6 months.
* Enrolled in elementary school.
* Visual, auditory (with permitted aids), motor, oral and written expression and comprehension abilities sufficient, according to the investigator physician's assessment, to perform cognitive tests and follow the intervention.
* Patient beneficiary/affiliate of the French Social Security system.
* Signed informed consent from parent(s) / legal guardian(s) in accordance with French law and Good Clinical Practice, along with minor's assent.
* Authorization for image and sound recording.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Practice of a musical instrument during the current year (in a music school or leisure activity).
* Behavioral disorder making group practice difficult (e.g., oppositional defiant disorder) according to the investigator's opinion.
* Patient diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or intellectual developmental disorder (IQ \< 70).
* Patient with epilepsy (with or without treatment).
* Uncorrected hearing or visual impairment.
* Current treatment with psychostimulants or psychotropic drugs (notably methylphenidate, antidepressants).
* Patient lacking access to a stable internet connection…