Researcher Explores New Framework for Understanding Attention

Anne-Laure Le Cunff, a researcher at King’s College London, was herself kicked out of school in her teens for what she calls “creative mischief”—from disabling fire exit alarms to penning romantic fiction about teachers. Her ever-questioning mind later propelled her into a scientific career, but it was only three years ago that she was diagnosed with ADHD. That discovery pushed her to investigate what she calls ‘hypercuriosity’—”an intensified impulsive desire to know and explore.”

She’s now studying how curiosity plays out in university students with ADHD, combining interviews with brainwave measurements and eye tracking to map how their minds roam. The £133,574 grant from UK Research and Innovation will support developing fresh teaching approaches designed to work with, not against, this cognitive style.