EEG and ADHD
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Atypical EEG beta asymmetry in adults with ADHD. [Neuropsychologia. 2010] - PubMed result
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Adults with ADHD show atypical right-left brain parietal activation with performance task. http://ht.ly/2srE8
I have a sleep disorder associated with fibromyalgia which is called eeg abnomaly.what is this? - Chronic Pain
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Picking at skin/pulling out hair is very common for someone living with #ADHD. U r not alone! Here are some tips to help: http://ar.gy/cOX
Acute atomoxetine effects on the EEG of children w... [Neuropharmacology. 2009] - PubMed result
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Strattera (atomoxetine) administration normalizes some EEG abnormalities seen in ADHD. http://bit.ly/u6v1D
EEG coherence in children with attention-deficit/h... [Psychiatry Res. 2010] - PubMed result
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EEG coherence patterns may predict which children will respond to stimulant trial for ADHD. http://ht.ly/1OTd2
New Research Shows: Neurofeedback Is An 'Evidence-Based' Treatment For ADHD
medicalnewstoday.com — “Neurofeedback - also called EEG Biofeedback - is a method used to train brain activity in order to normalize Brain function and treat psychiatric disorders. This treatment method has gained intere” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Research Shows: Neurofeedback Is An 'Evidence-Based' Treatment For ADHD: Neurofeedback - also called EEG Bio.. http://bit.ly/sEa6m
Is it just me or can adderall age you faster? - ADHD
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Popular question #ADHD: does adderall make you age faster? http://j.mp/pvEegX - We have expert opinions but want you to weigh in 2! RT even
Biofeedback Helps Kids with ADHD | Psych Central News
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Familial clustering and DRD4 effects on electroenc... [J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2010] - PubMed result
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Distinct EEG patterns related to dopamine receptor gene status identified in children with ADHD. http://ht.ly/2kRU4
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New Study Supports Neurofeedback Treatment for ADHD
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Neurofeedback with Kurt Othmer on CorePsych Radio
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