Posts Tagged ‘ADHD-research’
ADHD: Brain Training, Neurofeedback, Diet, and More.
ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, affects millions of children and adults (up to 5% of children in the US). More and more evidence suggests that brain training may be key to help these individuals. With this in mind, we put together our most recent articles on the topic to a) help you better understand…
Read MoreExercise as a Treatment for ADHD
Although I no longer maintain a clinical practice, for years I worked with children with ADHD and their families. One thing I heard from many parents was that their child responded well to physical exercise, that it helped their children burn off excess energy and maintain a calmer and more focused state. Indeed, evidence from…
Read MoreSelf-Regulation and Barkley’s Theory of ADHD
Barkley’s theory has been widely recognized as a significant advance in our thinking about ADHD that helps to organize a vast body of literature and clinical observations about the disorder.
Read MoreBaby Boomers, Memory and Wisdom
The NYT Magazine today is devoted to the topic of Can Science Tell us Who Grows Wiser. It may have been even better had the question been, “What Science Tells us About How we Can Grow Wiser”, but it is a pretty good issue anyway. A very good article on The Older–and–Wiser Hypothesis. Quotes: One of…
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