ADHD Articles and Research

Over more than 40 years of university-based medical research, many thousands of studies and articles demonstrating neurofeedback’s effectiveness for various conditions have been published.

The following is a sample of studies and articles about ADHD and neurofeedback.

 

A Comparison of Neurofeedback and Psychostimulants in Treating ADHD, Rossiter

Training the Brain to Focus, Tufts University

Alternative ADHD Treatment: Neurofeedback

Train The Brain: Using Neurofeedback To Treat ADHD

Neurofeedback Gains Popularity and Lab Attention

A Little Neurofeedback Goes a Long Way

School-Based Brain Training Shown to Alleviate ADHD

Biofeedback for ADHD

Technique for ADHD can reboot brain waves

Study Seeks to Treat Children with ADHD by Retraining their Brains

Training the Brain May Be Key to Controlling ADHD

Can a Video Game Cure ADHD?

Controversial ADHD Treatment is Alternative to Medication, Family Swears By It

Neurofeedback for ADHD – Significant Improvement, Medscape

A New Study for Treating ADHD, Duke University

EEG Biofeedback in Schools, Boyd

Efficacy of Neurofeedback, Biola University

Biofeedback (Neurofeedback) in the Treatment of Adolescents, Monastra

Evaluation and Effectiveness, Lubar

Neurofeedback Comparison, Fuch

In School Neurofeedback for ADHD, Steiner

Neurofeedback for the Treatment of Children and Adolescents with ADHD

Neurofeedback in Schools to Treat ADHD

Self Regulation: A New Treatment for Children with ADHD, Strehl

The Effects of Stimulant Therapy, Neurofeedback, and Parenting Style of the Symptoms of ADHD, Monastra

Study May Show Whether Neurofeedback Helps People with ADHD and Other Disorders, Washington Post

Efficacy of Neurofeedback Treatment in ADHD: The Effects on Inattention, Impulsivity and Hyperactivity

Neurofeedback in Adolescents and Adults with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder