In a surprising twist, research reveals that individuals with ADHD might actually benefit more from typing sounds than neurotypical people. While conventional wisdom suggests that any auditory stimulation would be distracting for ADHD, new studies show the opposite: typing sounds can significantly enhance focus and productivity.
This counterintuitive finding challenges our understanding of ADHD and sensory processing. The data shows measurable improvements in attention span, task completion rates, and overall work satisfaction.
What mechanism allows typing sounds to transform distraction into focus for ADHD individuals?