computer-assisted cognitive training

computer-assisted cognitive training is a specialized approach in our brain training toolkit. Peak Brain Institute applies computer-assisted cognitive training as part of comprehensive, QEEG-guided protocols tailored to each client's brain patterns and goals. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Computer-Assisted Cognitive Training for ADHD A Case Study

Kotwal, Dilnavaz B., Burns, William J., Montgomery, Doil D. (1996) · Behavior Modification

A computer-assisted cognitive training program was used to treat a 13-year-old Caucasian male with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The subject was administered a cognitive training computer program, Captain's Log, for 35 sessions. Pre/post differences on the Conners Parent Rating Scale revealed a decrease on all subscales. The scores on the Conners Teacher Rating Scale were less conclusive. Electrophysiological testing on the A620 EEG/Neurofeedback revealed a reduction in EMG, theta, and beta wave amplitudes. However, the theta/beta ratio increased. A 7-month follow-up revealed that most of the acquired gains were maintained, but at a slightly lower level.

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