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Published October 21, 2024 | Version v5
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Advancing Brainwave Therapy for ADHD: Precision Stimulation with Deep Brain Sound Technology

  • 1. Vital Tones
  • 2. https://vitaltones.com

Description

Background
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, which significantly impact daily functioning. Traditional treatments, including pharmacotherapy and behavioral interventions, offer symptom relief but are limited by side effects and a lack of direct neurobiological targeting. This study investigates Deep Brain Sound Stimulation (DBSS), a non-invasive auditory-based therapy, as an innovative approach to address the neurobiological dysfunctions underlying ADHD.

Objective
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and user satisfaction of DBSS in managing ADHD symptoms, focusing on improvements in attention, hyperactivity, and overall cognitive performance.

Methods
Data were collected from 439 users who completed DBSS therapy via a mobile application. The therapy consisted of 20-minute auditory stimulation sessions targeting brain regions associated with ADHD, including the prefrontal cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. User-reported data on satisfaction, symptom improvement, and cognitive performance were analyzed.

Results       
Users reported high satisfaction with DBSS, with 99.32% expressing satisfaction and an average effectiveness of 57%. Improvements in attention and hyperactivity were observed, with individual effectiveness ranging between 40.33% and 73.00%. Minor side effects, such as transient dizziness, were experienced by a small fraction of users, but no serious adverse events were reported.

Conclusions
Preliminary findings suggest that DBSS is a promising, non-invasive option for ADHD management. Its high user satisfaction and notable improvements in attention and hyperactivity position DBSS as a potential alternative or complement to traditional ADHD treatments. Further controlled studies are needed to confirm its clinical efficacy and long-term effects.

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