The Play Attention® Learning System measures brain waves and presents feedback in a video-game format. This is a patented advance of technology that NASA astronauts and U.S. Air Force pilots use to stay attentive in the cockpit. Now this same technology is used to overcome attention, concentration and focus issues. This programme retrains the brain to think more clearly, more attentively and with more focus.
The system begins with a sensor-lined helmet that resembles one used for bicycling. The sensors monitor the user's attentive state and thinking process, which is fed into a small interface system that attaches to the computer. Users complete a series of video game-like exercises that are controlled by the mind alone.
They can see and hear real-time feedback of how they're progressing in focusing, finishing tasks, increasing memory, and filtering out distractions. This is called Edufeedback which is continuous and immediate. Research shows this type of feedback significantly increases attention and response control.
Often, within a short time, behaviour can be modified to reduce or eliminate calling out, fidgeting, impulsivity and so on, while improving time-on-task, focus, comprehension and more.
Results:
By the 20th session, there is observable improvement in a child's ability to pay attention and control his behaviours.
Duration:
Minimum 2 sessions per week, 60 minutes per session, total 40 sessions






