A new system from a company called [URL=http://www.gamesforlife.co.uk/]Games for Life[/URL] attempts to combat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in kids by training them to pay attention.
Play Attention is designed for the PC and centers on an object that looks like your standard issue bicycle helmet. The helmet is actually outfitted with brain wave sensors—that read EEG waves associated with attention—that will shut off the on-screen game if a child’s attention wanders. As long as they continue to focus on the game, children will be able to keep playing it.
A test of the system on ten UK students with ADHD showed their impulse behavior was reduced after 12 weeks with the product. Research Professor Pine said about the system, “The Play Attention method may prevent long-term problems by helping the children to be less impulsive and more self-controlled.”
Units are expected to be available to the public beginning this month. A 2-user license system for home use costs £1,795 (approximately $2,930.00 U.S.), while a professional version, with unlimited licenses, will sell for £2,495 (approximately $4,070.00 U.S.).
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