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Fremantle Neurofeedback Psychology Clinic

Locality: Fremantle, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9430 7777



Address: Suite 2, 197 High Street 6160 Fremantle, WA, Australia

Website: http://dm.int-a1.com

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01.01.2022 Recent (2014) study suggests that children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may benefit from getting a type of training during school hours that monitors their brain waves to help improve attention. The study involved 104 elementary school children with ADHD who were randomly assigned to one of three groups: a brain-wave monitoring ("neurofeedback") group; a cognitive attention training group; and a "control" group. Neurofeedback has been studied in child...ren with ADHD in the past, and is controversial, noted study author Dr. Naomi Steiner, a developmental behavioral pediatrician at Floating Hospital for Children at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. The study team found that the kids who were given neurofeedback training made greater improvements in their ADHD symptoms, compared to the other two groups. The findings were published online Feb. 17 and in the March print issue of Pediatrics. "They showed significant improvements in attention and executive function. This study suggests that neurofeedback works, and you can actually do it in schools," Steiner said. "The cognitive attention training group improved a little bit but not as much as the neurofeedback group, and not on as many scales," she added.



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