Self-Regulation with Neurofeedback Reduces ADHD Behaviors
Posted Nov 06 2008 9:48pm
The data look pretty good in this study of 8-13 year old children taught to self-regulate slow cortical potentials using a neurofeedback a computer program. Parents and teacher ratings improved, as did academic achievement.
The research comes from a collaboration between the NIH and University of Tubingen.
The research comes from a collaboration between the NIH and University of Tubingen.
Self-Regulation with Neurofeedback Reduces ADHD Behaviors
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