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RobinN

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Studies suggest it could be worth having a closer look at EEG neurofeedback for treating ADHD. In 2002 an experiment involving 100 children with ADHD suggested that EEG neurofeedback could contribute towards a significant improvement in symptoms.

In 2003 a study involving 34 children with ADHD seemed to suggest that EEG neurofeedback was just as good as methylphenidate (Ritalin) in treating the symptoms of the condition.
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/antenna/neurobotics/smart/143.asp

An old study perhaps. Looking for this and an update on the research....
 
The AAPB is a good source for learning about EEG neurofeedback as an application for specific disorders:

EEG neurofeedback for ADD/ADHD

Many insurance companies will cover EEG neurofeedback for ADD/ADHD because the studies show such strong evidence for its efficacy.
 
I wonder if any other learning disabilities would also fall in that catagory. I think I may just pay up front and if we see a remarkable decrease in episodes, I will put together a report as to the reason for this. Then show the insurance company how I have saved money considering the ER costs.
 
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