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December 23, 2009 07:53:27
Posted By Mind-Brain Technologies
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A meta-analysis study recently published in the EEG and Clinical Neuroscience magazine looked at using Neurofeedback treatment in treating ADHD. This study, which included 15 studies and 1194 ADHD patients concluded that Neurofeedback can indeed be considered an Evidence-Based treatment for ADHD. The results also show that Neurofeedback treatment has large and clinically significant effects on impulsivity, inattention and hyperactivity. My note: this study confirms what clinicians using Neurofeedback to treat ADHD and other attention impairments have known for a while. We, at the ACEclinic in Toronto, have developed cutting edge programs that improve brain wave balance, as well as enhance core cognitive skills such as sequential processing, multitasking, attention duration, processing speed, selective attention, divided attention, visual and auditory processing and more.
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