How does a neurofeedback session work? An ADHD treatment as example.
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 Published On Nov 21, 2013

Neurofeedback started as early as the 1960's when researcher Joe Kamiya experimented with the Alpha activity (8-12 Hz) in the human brain. The results, which were very promising, inspired many other new experiments. Nowadays the fact that humans can learn to alter their brain function, by using an EEG, is virtually undisputed.

This video is an example of a neurofeedback session. Former patient Tax receives a therapy session as a treatment to ADHD. He, his father and his therapists comment on how this treatment can be beneficial to ADHD/ADD patients. the complete video on neurofeedback as a treatment to ADHD/ADD can be found on    • New Focus on ADHD/ADD: Neurofeedback ...  .

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