What is the Idea Behind Neurofeedback Training? The basic concept behind neurofeedback is straightforward.

The functioning of the brain and a person’s behavior are connected. Changes in behavior can change the brain, and changes in the brain can change behavior.

The brain produces electrical signals which can be measured and displayed as waves. These waves can be measured with an electroencephalograph (EEG). There are five types of brain waves: alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and theta. Each has a different frequency. Changes in brain function can thus be observed using an EEG.

When someone is learning a new behavior, the effects of that behavior change on the brain can be monitored in real-time on an EEG and used as a mechanism to reinforce the new behavior.

How Can Neurofeedback Help with ADHD?

In the case of someone with ADHD, neurofeedback training is an alternative therapy that uses real-time EEG data to help patients train their brains to improve focus, impulse control, and executive function.

In a recent study, a team of neuroscientists found that not only did the training have a positive effect on ADHD patients’ concentration abilities, but also that the attention improvement was closely linked to an enhanced response from the brain which is known to reflect the integration of information in the brain.

How Does Neurofeedback Treatment Work?

Below is an overview of how a neurofeedback session typically works:

Neurofeedback Initial Evaluation

Before the first neurofeedback session, the practitioner asks questions about the individual’s symptoms, treatment history, and lifestyle. In subsequent sessions, the individual provides information about their symptoms to allow the practitioner to track improvements over time.

Neurofeedback EEG Setup

At the start of each session, the practitioner attaches electrodes running from an EEG machine to the person’s head to measure brain activity. The number of electrodes varies depending on the practitioner and the session. The electrodes do not hurt, and they will not deliver an electrical current – they only measure the brain’s activity.

Neurofeedback Activities

Once the EEG is set up, a real-time scan of the person’s brain waves shows up on a screen. The practitioner instructs the person to perform a specific task that might involve a video game or other stimuli that encourage the brain to process information in different ways. There may be music involved, or a single tone, or sounds that suddenly stop and start.

Neurofeedback Analysis

As the brain responds to the stimuli, the EEG will show how the stimuli interrupt, change, or increase brain activity. Readings may show significant changes in the brain’s activity from session to session and allow the practitioner to determine the impact on ADHD symptoms.

Neurofeedback Therapy Summary

The research to date suggests that neurofeedback can have a positive impact on ADHD symptoms – including improved attention, diminished hyperactivity, and enhanced executive functions, including working memory, for some patients. 

Neurofeedback Therapy

Here at Neurohealth Associates, we specialize in Neurofeedback treatments. Neurofeedback may be helpful for treating ADHD symptoms, especially if you are unsure about putting yourself or your child on medication. The easy, noninvasive treatments can painlessly improve your mental health condition and outlook on life. Schedule a consultation with NeuroHealth today and find out how we can help you.

Sources

WebMD

ADDitude Mag

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