
arXiv:2605.31131v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a psychiatric disorder which presents itself in individuals through patterns of developmentally inappropriate levels of inattentiveness, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, with difficulties in decision making and emotional regulation (ER). Although digital and AI-based interventions have expanded access to ER support, many existing systems remain limited by weak theoretical integration, insufficient accommodation of neurodiversity, and a lack of structured user experience research (UXR) methodolog
The increasing focus on neurodiversity, coupled with advancements in AI, is driving the need for more inclusive and effective mental health interventions.
This development indicates a critical evolution in how AI is applied to mental health, moving beyond generic solutions to neurologically tailored support, which improves efficacy and market reach.
Digital and AI-based interventions for emotional regulation are beginning to incorporate user experience research and neurodiverse considerations, enhancing their practical applicability and ethical robustness.
- · Neurodiverse individuals
- · Mental health tech startups
- · UXR professionals
- · AI ethicists
- · Generic AI emotional regulation platforms
- · Traditional therapy models (without digital integration)
- · Developers ignoring neurodiversity
AI-powered mental health tools become more tailored and effective for specific neurological profiles.
There is increased demand for interdisciplinary researchers combining AI, neuroscience, and UX design to create specialized interventions.
Personalized brain-computer interfaces could emerge as the next frontier for highly individualized emotional regulation, blurring lines between therapy and augmentation.
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