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Posted: 2025-08-10 20:56:23 UTC

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A study comparing background music habits between young adults with and without ADHD found that those with ADHD listen to music more often while studying and prefer stimulating music, while neurotypicals prefer calming music for focus. Both groups reported similar benefits to concentration and mood.
ADHD-screened participants listen to music more frequently during studying, sports, and less demanding tasks.
ADHD-screened individuals favor stimulating music, while neurotypicals lean toward relaxing, familiar tracks for demanding work.
Both groups feel music improves concentration and mood, despite differing listening habits.