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Brain Training for ADHD: What Is It? Does It Work?

Search “brain training” and you’ll find countless apps, games, and tools promising to make you smarter, slow cognitive decline, and/or boost creativity. From Lumosity to CogniFit, brain training has...

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Meta-Analysis: Neurofeedback Works Best When Paired with Stimulant Medication

March 7, 2019 New research published in the Journal of Attention Disorders1 suggests that neurofeedback paired with stimulant medication is the most effective treatment for children with ADHD, but...

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Study: Neurofeedback and Methylphenidate May Improve ADHD Inattention Equally

August 20, 2019 For decades, medication has been the gold standard in ADHD treatment. Study after study has examined the efficacy of various stimulant medications in increasing performance and reducing...

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Study: Neurofeedback Effectively Treats ADHD

April 9, 2020 Neurofeedback treatments for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are well-established and effective, according to a new study from Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback1...

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Free Webinar Replay: Secrets of the ADHD Brain: How Brain Imaging Helps Us...

The medical community has made significant strides in understanding how attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD or ADD) affects the brain. In the first part of this webinar, learn about recent...

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Can Neurofeedback Training Help ADHD Symptoms?

In a recent post, I wrote about our first neurofeedback (also called biofeedback or neurotherapy) training session to treat my daughter Natalie’s attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and...

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A Little Neurofeedback Goes a Long Way

Parents always wonder what brain-training format they should use to improve their child’s ADHD symptoms. A recent study in the journal Pediatrics may have an answer: neurofeedback. Conducted by the...

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A Better Brain: Neurofeedback in Your Living Room

Most of us have heard of neurofeedback, a type of brain training that uses real-time displays of brain activity to help individuals observe and adjust their brain function. Neuro+, a game-based...

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A Brain Changer for ADHDers? Neurofeedback’s Effect on Brain Waves

October 28, 2016 Neurofeedback has long been touted as a non-medical, non-invasive treatment for ADHD, but many experts remain skeptical. Unlike medication, neurofeedback hasn’t been tested in many...

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Meta-Analysis: Can Neurofeedback Effectively Treat ADHD?

What Is Neurofeedback Treatment? Neurofeedback training is an alternative therapy that uses real-time EEG data to help patients train their brains to improve focus, impulse control, and executive...

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Meta-Analysis: Neurofeedback Drives Enduring ADHD Symptom Improvement

July 1, 2018 “Do the benefits of neurofeedback endure after treatment ends?” This is an important and common question asked by caregivers considering the alternative therapy of neurofeedback and...

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What Is Neurofeedback? A Game-Changing ADHD Treatment

Many of us have watched a child play a video game, and tried to play ourselves. It is fun to lead your favorite football team to the Super Bowl, or to outwit and defeat 99 players in a game of...

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“Neurofeedback and Cognitive Training for ADHD Kids” [podcast episode #113]

Listen to “Neurofeedback and Cognitive Training for ADHD Kids” with Naomi Steiner Click the play button below to listen in your browser. Mobile users can open this episode in: Apple Podcasts; Google...

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Study: fMRI Neurofeedback Appears Ineffective at Treating ADHD in Boys

March 6, 2023 Neurofeedback may not be an effective tool for treating ADHD in boys, according to research published in the American Journal of Psychiatry that studied whether functional MRI...

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Gamified Interventions for ADHD

Individuals with ADHD are uniquely impacted by video games, screen time, and technology, which we know can fragment attention, increase distraction, and potentially worsen social isolation. But can...

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