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Mother of an 8 year old out of control Aspergers child!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 435168" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Another good toy for neurofeedback is the mindflex. It's not a computer/video game, but is very science fictiony. You put this thing on yur head which sends a signal to the base unit. You control the speed of a fan with your mind which keeps a small ball elevated, and then you have to make it go up and down to move through an obstacle course. Lots of ppl tried 'debunking' it by attaching the device to a wet rag or potato, but the wet rag or potato can't make the fan speed change. You can search youtube for videos of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 435168, member: 11965"] Another good toy for neurofeedback is the mindflex. It's not a computer/video game, but is very science fictiony. You put this thing on yur head which sends a signal to the base unit. You control the speed of a fan with your mind which keeps a small ball elevated, and then you have to make it go up and down to move through an obstacle course. Lots of ppl tried 'debunking' it by attaching the device to a wet rag or potato, but the wet rag or potato can't make the fan speed change. You can search youtube for videos of it. [/QUOTE]
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