What Is Neurofeedback?
Neurofeedback is a form of biofeedback that measures brainwave activity and provides real-time feedback to help individuals regulate their brain function. By using sensors to monitor brain activity, the system identifies patterns associated with focus and relaxation. Over time, patients learn to adjust their brain activity, improving attention and reducing hyperactivity.
How Neurofeedback Helps ADHD
ADHD is often linked to irregular brainwave patterns, with excessive slow-wave activity causing inattention and impulsivity. Neurofeedback helps individuals train their brains to produce more optimal brainwave patterns, leading to:
- Improved Focus and Attention: By reinforcing patterns associated with concentration, neurofeedback helps individuals sustain focus for longer periods.
- Reduced Impulsivity: Training the brain to regulate itself results in better impulse control and decision-making.
- Better Emotional Regulation: Many individuals with ADHD struggle with emotional outbursts, which neurofeedback helps manage.
- Enhanced Sleep Quality: Since ADHD can interfere with sleep patterns, brain training often leads to improved rest and energy levels.
What to Expect in a Neurofeedback Session
A typical neurofeedback session begins with a brain mapping assessment to determine areas of dysregulation. Sensors are placed on the scalp to monitor brainwaves while the individual engages in activities such as watching a video or playing a game. The system provides real-time feedback, reinforcing desirable brainwave patterns. Over multiple sessions, the brain adapts to function more efficiently.
Is Neurofeedback a Permanent Solution?
Studies suggest that the benefits of neurofeedback are long-lasting, as the brain learns to self-regulate. Unlike medication, which only works as long as it is taken, neurofeedback aims to create lasting changes in brain function. Many individuals report sustained improvements in focus and behavior even after completing therapy.
- Neurofeedback for ADHD: A Review of Clinical Evidence – This study explores the effectiveness of neurofeedback in ADHD treatment and its long-term benefits. Link
- American Academy of Pediatrics and Neurofeedback – The AAP recognizes neurofeedback as a Level 1 “Best Support” intervention for ADHD. Link
- How Neurofeedback Helps ADHD Symptoms – A research article explaining how neurofeedback improves attention and self-regulation.
Take Control of ADHD Naturally
If you or your child struggles with ADHD, neurofeedback offers a safe and effective way to improve focus and cognitive function without medication. Contact Connected Brain Counseling today for a free consultation and learn how this innovative therapy can help.