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Council Post: Understanding The Role Of Neurofeedback Technology In Addressing ADHD
The article discusses the use of neurofeedback technology as an alternative treatment for Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Companies like Excellent Brain, AKILI Interactive, and Muse are offering innovative approaches to ADHD treatment using EEG sensors to monitor brain waves and provide real-time feedback. This method helps reinforce attention mechanisms and enhance cognitive performance in individuals with ADHD. Despite its potential, the technology faces challenges such as lack of awareness, ethical considerations around data privacy, and issues of cost and accessibility. The article suggests that the future of neurofeedback technology looks promising as it gains recognition and becomes accessible to larger populations.
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Excellent Brain signs a distribution agreement with Stark and Watson from Greece
Excellent Brain, an Israeli start-up specializing in Neurofeedback solutions, has signed a distribution agreement with Stark and Watson from Greece. This collaboration will help both companies advance their business development in Greece, making Excellent Brains Neurofeedback products available in the country. Excellent Brain has developed an innovative brain training platform that utilizes Neurofeedback training protocols using off-the-shelf EEG sensors. The company aims to make Neurofeedback accessible to home users and has been a leader in direct-to-consumer brain training solutions. The distribution agreement signifies the fast growth and expansion of Excellent Brain to new territories.
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Excellent Brain releases a new Freeware attention training game based on EEG
The Excellent Brain company has released a freeware version of its Neurofeedback-based brain training kit. The kit includes an EEG personal sensor and software that allows individuals to perform personalized Neurofeedback training at home. Neurofeedback technology, originally developed for NASA astronauts, has been validated in studies and approved by the FDA for treating ADHD. The freeware release allows anyone with a NeuroSky MindWave Mobile headset sensor to try practicing brain training. The company offers a range of training programs for different populations, including peak performance training for athletes and cognition training for the elderly. The home kit is now available for a free trial and purchase at a special price.
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