Monday, September 26, 2005

ADHD: Game uses neurofeedback to help children with ADHD focus

From the CEC Smart Brief:

The $550 Smart BrainGames system uses a headset with brainwave sensors, special software and a game controller to allow children with ADHD to see the immediate benefits of concentration. By linking the performance of the game's character to the focus levels of the player, the game is helping children improve their attention span and memory. San Francisco Chronicle (9/26)

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