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Neurofeedback for ADHD

This article does not address Neurofeedback as a good option for ADD/ADHD, but it does give a nice description of “executive function”, which neurofeedback can be potent in improving.


It also highlights the complexities of just trying to use stimulants, due to the regulations creating unfair hurdles for patients really needing them.   If Neurofeedback can help reduce or eliminate need for stimulants, it too should be available.


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