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A video game that treats ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) has been approved by the FDA. This ADHD treatment is available as an adjunct or as a standalone.
“EndeadvorRX” is the video game. The game features cartoon-like characters who move through levels, overcoming obstacles and collecting points. You can create your own treatment plans by adapting to the game.
The FDA has not approved the game yet for ADHD. However, there are some hints that it could help improve cognitive function in other disorders.
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Dr. John Ratey joins Ned to share the latest research on how underdeveloped cerebellums affect executive functions like regulating emotions and staying focused. They discuss Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann’s Dysmetria of Thought theory and offer specific strategies for ADHD patients.
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This episode originally aired October 2020.
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