Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and video games: A comparative study of hyperactive and control children

APA Reference: 

Bioulac, S., Arfi, L., & Bouvard, M. P. (2008). Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and video games: A comparative study of hyperactive and control children. European Psychiatry, 23(2), 134-141.

Author(s): 
Bioulac, S.
Arfi, L.
Bouvard, M. P.
Year: 
2008
Journal: 
European Psychiatry
Game genre:
Multi-Genre

Health topic:
Disorders and Disabilities

Social Tags:
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Educational psychology
Health
Hyperactivity
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Psychiatry
Psychology
Technology

Position:
Author

Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens
Teens

Location:
France

Publication type:
Journal Article

Game platform:
Multi-Platform

Calais Document Category:
Technology


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A cross-sectional analysis of video games and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in adolescents

APA Reference: 

Chan, P. A., & Rabinowitz, T. (2006). A cross-sectional analysis of video games and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms in adolescents. Annals of General Psychiatry, 5, 16.

Author(s): 
Chan, P. A.
Rabinowitz, T.
Year: 
2006
Journal: 
Annals of General Psychiatry
Game genre:
Multi-Genre

Health topic:
Disorders and Disabilities
Mental Health

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Education
Educational psychology
Hyperactivity
Medicine
Neurological disorders
Psychology
Technology

Game platform:
Game Console
Internet

Position:
General

Publication type:
Journal Article

Target Population:
Pre-Teens
Teens

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Location:
United States


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Biofeedback vs. video games: Effects on impulsivity, locus of control and self-concept with incarcerated juveniles

APA Reference: 

Kappes, B. M., & Thompson, D. L. (1985). Biofeedback vs. video games: Effects on impulsivity, locus of control and self-concept with incarcerated juveniles. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 41(5), 698-706.

Author(s): 
Kappes, B. M.
Thompson, D. L.
Year: 
1985
Journal: 
Journal of Clinical Psychology
Health topic:
Behavior and Personality
Cognition
Mental Health

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Behavior
Behavioural sciences
Biofeedback
CDATA
Clinical psychology
Impulsivity
Locus of control
Mind-body interventions
Psychology
Technology

Technology:
Biofeedback

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Target Population:
Teens

Location:
United States


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Computerized training of working memory in children with adhd: A randomized, controlled trial

APA Reference: 

Klingberg, T., Fernell, E., Olesen, P. J., Johnson, M., Gustafsson, P., Dahlstrom, K.,...Westerberg, H. (2005). Computerized training of working memory in children with adhd: A randomized, controlled trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 44(2), 177-186.

Author(s): 
Klingberg, T.
Fernell, E.
Olesen, P. J.
Johnson, M.
Gustafsson, P.
Dahlstrom, K.
Gillberg, C. G.
Forssberg, H.
Westerberg, H.
Year: 
2005
Journal: 
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Health topic:
Cognition
Disorders and Disabilities

Organization:
American Academy

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Child and adolescent psychiatry
Childhood psychiatric disorders
Education
Medicine
Psychiatry
Psychology

Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens

Game platform:
Computer

Publication type:
Journal Article

Location:
Sweden


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ADHD outside the laboratory: Boys' executive function performance on tasks in videogame play and on a visit to the zoo

APA Reference: 

Lawrence, V., Houghton, S., Tannock, R., Douglas, G., Durkin, K., & Whiting, K. (2002). ADHD outside the laboratory: Boys' executive function performance on tasks in videogame play and on a visit to the zoo. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 30(5), 447-462.

Author(s): 
Lawrence, V.
Houghton, S.
Tannock, R.
Douglas, G.
Durkin, K.
Whiting, K.
Year: 
2002
Journal: 
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Game genre:
Action/Adventure

Health topic:
Cognition
Disorders and Disabilities

Medical Condition:
ADHD

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Cognition
Education
Educational psychology
Neurological disorders
Psychology

Location:
Australia

Target Population:
Children

Position:
executive

Publication type:
Journal Article


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Extended attention span training system: Video game neurotherapy for attention deficit disorder

APA Reference: 

Pope, A. T., & Bogart, E. H. (1996). Extended attention span training system: Video game neurotherapy for attention deficit disorder. Child Study Journal, 26(1), 39-51.

Author(s): 
Pope, A. T.
Bogart, E. H.
Year: 
1996
Journal: 
Child Study Journal
Health topic:
Behavior and Personality
Cognition
Disorders and Disabilities

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
CDATA
Humphrey Bogart
Neurofeedback
Psychology
XML

Position:
Author

Publication type:
Journal Article

Target Population:
Pre-Teens
Teens

Location:
United States


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Inhibition, ADHD, and computer games: The inhibitory performance of children with adhd on computerized tasks and games

APA Reference: 

Shaw, R., Grayson, A., & Lewis, V. (2009). Inhibition, ADHD, and computer games: The inhibitory performance of children with adhd on computerized tasks and games. Journal of Attention Disorders, 8(4), 160-168.

Author(s): 
Shaw, R.
Grayson, A.
Lewis, V.
Year: 
2009
Journal: 
Journal of Attention Disorders
Game genre:
Action/Adventure

Health topic:
Behavior and Personality
Disorders and Disabilities

Medical Condition:
ADHD

Social Tags:
Attention
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
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Childhood psychiatric disorders
Cognition
Education
Educational psychology
Neurological disorders
Psychology
Sluggish cognitive tempo

Target Population:
Children
Pre-Teens
Teens

Game platform:
Computer
Game Console

Publication type:
Journal Article

Location:
United Kingdom


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Winning brain waves: Can custom-made video games help kids with attention deficit disorder?

APA Reference: 

Wright, K. (2001). Winning brain waves: Can custom-made video games help kids with attention deficit disorder? Discover, 22(3), 25.

Author(s): 
Wright, K.
Year: 
2001
Journal: 
Discover
Health topic:
Cognition
Disorders and Disabilities

Social Tags:
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
CDATA
Cognition
Education
Educational psychology
Psychology
Technology
XML

Position:
Author

Target Population:
Children

Publication type:
Journal Article

Calais Document Category:
Technology

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BrainTrain

The company, BrainTrain, develops software that is used to improve cognitive functioning. Currently, they offer the Captain's Log, a cognitive training system; SmartMind, a neurofeedback training system; and the BrainTrain Test Battery, two CPTs (continuous performance test) that help diagnose ADD/ADHD.

Game genre:
Educational

Social Tags:
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
CDATA
Continuous Performance Task
Electroencephalography
Naturopathic medicine
Neurofeedback
Neuropsychology
Neurotechnology
Psychology
Technology

Target Population:
Children
Health Care Professionals
Seniors

Organization expertise:
Cognition

Game platform:
Computer

Services:
Software and Hardware Applications

Organization type:
Software Company

Calais Document Category:
Technology

Location:
United States


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