Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) affects millions of people globally, making focus, organization, and emotional control challenging. Traditional treatments often include medication and behavioral therapy, but neurofeedback has emerged as a powerful, drug-free complement that directly targets brain function.
A Biofeedback therapist involves irregular brainwave activity—specifically, excessive slow (theta) waves and reduced fast (beta) waves. These patterns contribute to distractibility, impulsivity, and restlessness.
How Neurofeedback Regulates Attention
Neurofeedback retrains the brain by providing real-time feedback about its activity. During sessions, individuals play games or watch videos that respond to their brainwaves. When focus improves, the system rewards the brain, reinforcing healthy attention patterns.
According to studies in electroencephalography (EEG), neurofeedback helps normalize brainwave ratios, leading to better concentration and behavioral regulation. Unlike medication, it teaches long-term self-control without side effects.
Over time, participants experience enhanced academic performance, emotional stability, and confidence. By directly addressing neurological roots, neurofeedback empowers individuals with ADHD to harness their potential through improved self-regulation and cognitive strength.
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