ADHD

  • Vanderbilt University

    Headband device suitable for use at home with young ADHD patients

    A Vanderbilt biomedical engineering professor has developed a prototype headband to measure brain activity that could have widespread application in studying and ultimately treating ADHD and other neurological disorders. The device is lightweight, portable, and inexpensive to construct. Prototype components cost less than $250, compared to costs exceeding $10,000 for… Read More

    Nov. 16, 2021