Pilot Feasibility Study of Neurofeedback for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder focused on measuring Neurofeedback
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 6-12 inclusive.
- Boys and girls.
- Primary diagnosis of ADHD, inattentive or combined type.
- Not currently taking medication for ADHD.
- Primary caretaker who can provide frequent parent ratings.
- Item mean ≥1.5 on a 0-3 metric on parent/teacher ratings of DSM-IV inattentive symptoms or on parent/teacher ratings of all 18 ADHD symptoms (while off medication).
- IQ 80 or above and mental age of 6 years or more.
- Willingness and ability to come for 40 treatment sessions and to cooperate with assessments.
- Informed consent and assent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Comorbid disorder requiring psychoactive medication including psychosis, bipolar disorder, severe major depression, and severe anxiety disorders. Patients with mild depression or anxiety not requiring pharmacotherapy will be included and the comorbid symptoms will be tracked.Pervasive developmental disorder is exclusionary by DSM-IV definition of ADHD.
- Medical disorder requiring systemic chronic medication that has confounding psychoactive effects. Asthma inhalants will be allowed, but not chronic systemic corticoids.
- Mental Retardation.
- Anything that would interfere with assessments or study treatment or contraindicate study treatment.
- Plans to move requiring school change during the next 4 months.
- Antipsychotic agent in the 6 months prior to baseline assessment, fluoxetine or atomoxetine in the 4 weeks prior to baseline, stimulant in the week prior to baseline, or other psychiatric medication in the two weeks prior to baseline.
- Previous neurofeedback training of more than 5 treatments.
Sites / Locations
- The Ohio State University Nisonger Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Sham Comparator
Active neurofeedback
Sham Neurofeedback
In the active neurofeedback condition, the intervention is active neurofeedback (actual neurofeedback) either twice weekly or three times a week (randomized to frequency), with the same amount of total treatment over 40 sessions, varying only in frequency. Neurofeedback will be via the CyberLearning technology, using videogame race car speed and steering as feedback governed by EEG theta-beta ratio through the interface. the game controller is used in the usual fashion, but maximal speed is capped by the threshold theta-beta ratio, which changes from minute-to-minute by fuzzy logic based on the previous minute's ratio. If theta power exceeds a threshold, the rumble function of the controller comes on as a warning. The feedback is transparent to the patient, who just plays the videogame.
The sham condition will appear identical to the neurofeedback in all aspects: equipment, duration, frequency, and videogame choices. The only difference is that the interface module will be pre-programmed to give random feedback rather than contingent on the participant's brainwave power spectrum.