The team at Akili Interactive has developed the very first doctor-prescribed video game to treat cognitive dysfunctions like ADHD. With game developers from Lucasarts on their roster (that’s right…Star Wars) it’s no wonder they’re seeing north of 85% rates of compliance! Are video games really the future of treatments for cognitive dysfunctions? Akili Interactive is betting on it with plans to add treatments for depression, multiple sclerosis, and schizophrenia on the horizon.
Filmed at the Frontiers Health Conference in Berlin, Germany, November 2018.
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What's the connection between ADHD and dyslexia? Why are so many kids diagnosed with both? We’re still learning a lot about these learning and thinking differences and the reasons why they may so often co-occur.
Fumiko Hoeft MD, PhD, professor of psychiatry at the Weill Institute for Neurosciences at UCSF, breaks down some of the possible reasons for this co-occurrence. Find out what leading researchers know and don’t know about the parts of the brain that each of these learning differences stem from. That research could lead to better ADHD treatment and dyslexia treatment in the future.
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