Brain training boosts thinking in young cancer survivors?

NCT ID NCT07085494

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests a brain training method called neurofeedback, combined with cognitive exercises, to help children aged 6-18 who had a brain tumor and now have trouble with attention or memory. Half of the 50 participants get real neurofeedback, the other half a sham version, and all do cognitive training. The goal is to see if this combination improves thinking skills and quality of life over 12 months.

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  • Hong Kong Children's Hospital

    Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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