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Neurofeedback in ADHD/ADD treatment
Rok Holnthaner
Full text (pdf) | Views: 50 | Written in Slovene. | Published: April 7, 2008
Abstract: Neurofeedback, known also as EEG feedback or neurotherapy, is a procedure based on behavioral therapy where subjects learn to modify their brain waves by means of operant conditioning. The procedure is used in treatment of behavioral disorders, learning difficulties, sleep disorders, chronic pain, and epilepsy. It can also be of some help in treating anxiety and depression. The aim of the article is to present the use of neurofeedback in treatment of attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADHD). Research shows that during the procedure subjects improve the core symptoms of ADHD such as the inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Neurofeedback could become an important element of multimodal assessment of children with ADHD.
Keywords: electroencephalography, neurofeedback, attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder, hyperactivity