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Brain-Computer Interface Aids ADHD Children
4 Feb
Summary
- China launched a new medical device for children with ADHD.
- The device uses brain-computer interface technology for treatment.
- This technology aims to aid millions of children suffering from ADHD.

China has introduced a novel medical device, "FocusXin" Medical Edition, designed to assist the estimated 23 million children in the country affected by ADHD. The product, approved and launched on January 31st, represents a significant step in the clinical application of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology for pediatric neurorehabilitation.
Developed by Zhejiang Qiangnao Technology Co Ltd (BrainCo), this BCI solution integrates medical-grade software and hardware for attention training. Experts, including academician Tan Weihong, emphasize the urgency of translating BCI technology into clinical practice to establish a comprehensive diagnosis-treatment-rehabilitation system benefiting human health.
The "FocusXin" Medical Edition offers a user-friendly alternative to traditional EEG equipment, breaking down complex wiring and high thresholds. This advancement aims to provide new intervention avenues for conditions challenging to manage with medication alone, highlighting BCI's potential in pediatric medicine.




