Thanks to
Positive Technology Journal for the tip regarding a new study in the journal
Pediatrics that investigated the efficacy of self-regulation treatment (of slow cortical potentials via feedback) for ADHD. Very interesting use of neurotechnology (neurofeedback) for
ADHD. PTJ provides a nice summary, so no sense repeating it hear. My contribution is to make a
pdf copy of the article available for viewing.
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