Effectiveness of a Brain-Computer Interface Based Programme for the Treatment of ADHD: A Pilot Study
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Majority of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have significant inattentive symptoms. We developed a progressive series of activities involving brain-computer interface-based games which could train users to improve their concentration. This pilot study investigated if the intervention could be utilized in children and if it could improve inattentive symptoms of ADHD. Ten medication-naive children aged 7 to 12 diagnosed with ADHD (combined or inattentive subtypes) received 20 sessions of therapy over a 10-week period. They were compared with age- and gendermatched controls. Both parent and teacher-rated inattentive score on the ADHD Rating Scale-IV improved more in the intervention…
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- Intervention (counseling)
- Rating scale
- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Pilot trial
- Medicine
- Clinical psychology
- Psychiatry
- Physical therapy
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