Brain waves vs. pills: new hope for lasting ADHD control?

NCT ID NCT07285681

Summary

This study is testing whether a brain-training technique called neurofeedback can help manage symptoms of ADHD in teenagers. It aims to see if learning to control one's own brainwave patterns can reduce ADHD symptoms, potentially offering an alternative to medications that can have side effects. The research involves 40 participants in Egypt who will complete 30 training sessions.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • NeuroPsychiatry Department - Faculty of Medicine - Tanta University

    Tanta, Egypt

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