Why You Can Focus on Video Games (and How to Hack it)

Why You Can Focus on Video Games (and How to Hack it)

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Can you or your ADHD child focus on video games for hours on end but when it comes time to study it’s downright impossible? Here’s why — and what we can do about it. The kind of feedback video games provides can help us concentrate on homework, keep us from getting distracted in class, and improve our performance at work. Watch the video below (first link) to see this in action!

Positive feedback helps ADHD child do homework (supernanny!):
Positive reinforcement in ADHD kids:
ADHD and video games: is there a link?
a new kind of video game that might help:
how to provide students with meaningful feedback:
Dr. Russell Barkley, PhD on feedback:
Coping with hyperfocus:

By the way, if anyone’s curious…the video game used in the demonstration is called “Glute Force” and was created by the one person I know won’t sue me for showing his gameplay: Edward 😀
****Actual game coming soon!****

“The Show Must Be Go” “Shiny Tech”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

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