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Anonymous
Walt wrote regarding ‘sham’ treatments: “Neurofeedback, a course of therapy that has been shown to be of little use for ADHD.”
Have you taken a look at the PlayAttention system? There have been two studies released in the past year as to its effectiveness at building attention-based cognitive skills and reducing impulsivity. Plus, the feedback (pardon the pun) from users has been predominantly thumbs-up as to results. Their interface set-up is referred to as ‘Edufeedback’, but essentially it’s computer driven, interactive Neuro-biological Feedback.
“Neurofeedback” has been demonstrated in studies to have a neuroplastic effect, but it takes months of use.
T. Lavon Lawrence
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