
Excel of the Excel♡Saga anime is this every second she's on screen, & can't even focus when she's talking, twisting her lightning fast sentences into twisting paths of unrelated subjects. The villain Princess Buburina from Catnapped! is easily distracted by shiny objects and Chu Chu distracts her at one point by dangling a toy on a string in front of her, slightly justified because she's a cat. Also, while she can be considered a Cloudcuckoolander, she's a thoroughly creepy and tragic Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant. Her canon ADHD is only referred to once, but it's a severe case, and she receives heavy, heavy medication for it. Rightly or wrongly, Azumanga Daioh is sometimes used to illustrate the difference between ADHD (Tomo, Genki Girl Jerkass extraordinaire) and ADD (Osaka, Cloudcuckoolander extraordinaire). With some unspecified training, though, it becomes a Disability Superpower that improves her learning skills and gives her Super Reflexes. Alice Fuji from Arachnid has a condition named "Congenital Excessive Concentration" that makes her overfocused on random things and lose track of everything else. Attention Deficit Creator Disorder may be what you get when an artistically inclined individual has a case of this in Real Life. These symptoms are well within the very wide range of symptoms that you might see in any character with an Ambiguous Disorder. Can often overlap with Easily Impressed where people are amazed easily rather than distracted. This exaggeration is frequently seen in Genki Girls and Keets. Similar types include the Absent-Minded Professor, Forgetful Jones, and the Cloudcuckoolander (who may or may not have a disorder). See also Hollywood Psych, Hollywood Autism, The Schizophrenia Conspiracy, and "L" Is for "Dyslexia". If this type of character has Animal Motifs, they're often associated with dogs, squirrels, kittens, or ferrets. Second, it's much funnier to have a character who just fidgets and spaces out occasionally without having to worry about the realism of adding other dimensions to their personality. Bear in mind, though, there are people who suffer from this out there. note The misdiagnosis of ADHD/ADD, especially with the rampant Ritalin craze in the '80s, have really shaped public opinion towards this disorder. First is a rampant misunderstanding about what ADHD actually is (in which case you should go do some research ), resulting in the oversimplification and exaggeration.
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For example, one person with ADHD might be very social and loves talking to different people, gets excited about discovering new things, and sometimes loses track of what's happening around them and another might be reclusive and shy and unable to perform well in a controlled setting, but really opens up with a close friend or when talking about something that interests them (for more information on ADHD in real life, see our useful notes page). In reality, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) consists of a whole set of symptoms, some detrimental and some beneficial. They are unable to maintain focus on anything for more than a few minutes before getting distracted by a shiny object, hence the trope title.
Sufferers seem to be on a constant caffeine high. In media, the symptoms of attention deficit disorders tend to be exaggerated to the point of absurdity. Welcome to the page of multiple interruptions for picking up stuff off the - Ooh, a page telling us to describe this trope here!