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Peer reviewedChristie, Daniel J.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1984
Twelve third and fourth grade hyperactive children were trained to use electromyographic biofeedback to signal the need to relax while working on classroom tasks. (CL)
Descriptors: Biofeedback, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity, Relaxation Training
Haight, Maryellen J.; And Others – 1976
A study was conducted involving eight hyperkinetic males (11-15 years old) to determine if Ss receiving electromyography (EMG) biofeedback training would show a reduction in frontalis muscle tension, hyperactivity, and lability, and increases in self-esteem and visual and auditory attention span. Individual 45- and 30-minute relaxation exercises…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Change, Biofeedback, Electromechanical Aids
Peer reviewedBlanton, Judy; Johnson, Lawrence J. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1991
This study evaluated effects of computer-assisted biofeedback on the electromyographic activity of three students (grades four and six) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Results indicated increased relaxation abilities and, in the case of the one student also observed in the classroom, increased on-task behavior after the biofeedback…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Change, Biofeedback, Computer Uses in Education
Lingenfelter, Jennifer E. – 2001
This document presents a review of the most recent literature regarding the efficacy of electroencephalographic biofeedback, more commonly known as neurofeedback, in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The studies reviewed indicated that neurofeedback can be a successful component of treating attentional deficits and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Adults, Attention Deficit Disorders


