Video games have changed a lot since the early days. Pong and Pac Man were the big hits and now most kids have no idea what the fascination with it was. Today the games are 3D, with better effects then most movies. These games have many controls to use with your feet and hands. Most parents say that video games are bad for kids but doctors think otherwise.
Using video games for biofeedback and other learning outlets have been show to be incredibly effective. Biofeedback for children and adults have increased it's success rate as the games become more advanced. The controls for the game are still very basic as there is only a few specific areas of the brain that will be exercised at one time. As time goes on the biofeedback games will be so interactive that it will help you overcome ADHD while teaching all sorts of new ways to manage your brain.
Biofeedback video games have one main objective and that is to hold your attention to a specific brain wave. As the games improve then the easier it will be for the patient to concentrate. At a certain point the game might be too interactive causing more ADHD, maybe.



Biofeedback Video Games