Brain training boosts young Survivors' minds?
NCT ID NCT07085494
First seen Feb 02, 2026 · Last updated Jun 15, 2026 · Updated 20 times
Summary
This study looks at whether a special brain training method, called alpha neurofeedback, combined with computer-based cognitive exercises, can help children aged 6 to 18 who have had a brain tumor and now have trouble with attention or memory. Half of the 50 participants will get real neurofeedback, and the other half will get a fake version, but both groups will do the same cognitive training. The goal is to see if the real neurofeedback leads to bigger improvements in thinking and quality of life.
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Hong Kong Children's Hospital
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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