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What Is Neurofeedback? And Does It Actually Work for ADHD?
ADDitude
Format: Magazine Article
Publication Date: 2008/01//
Sources ID: 33806
Visibility: Public (group default)
Abstract: (Show)
This article explains the efficacy of using neurofeedback as a complementary tool with traditionally prescribed medication for treating ADHD and related symptoms. Through neurofeedback, the practice aims to teach the patient to produce brain waves associated with focus, thus diminishing symptoms such as impulsivity, distractibility, and acting out.