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Last year a test known as the Quotient(TM) ADHD System became available. This system, formerly known as M-MAT, was developed by a Harvard Psychiatry professor and was similar to the continuous performance task test but added a motion analysis component. The company that promotes this test reports that this is the most accurate non-invasive testing method for ADHD. The test uses a computer program andMemory Hack Reviewmotion detectors placed on the individual's forehead and shins to evaluate hyperactivity, inattention, and Impulsiveness.There is very little information in the literature on using this test for the initial diagnosis of ADHD. The studies that I was able to find evaluating this took looked at the reliability of this tool for assessing the effectiveness of stimulant medication.

The Quotient(TM) ADHD seems to work well in this regard but these studies do not answer the question of how useful this test is for identifying ADHD There have been many studies done on the use of the continuous performance task test, known as CPT, as a diagnostic tool. The results of this test have all been positive for identifying a problem with attention and/or impulsiveness but there are problems with the interpretation of these results. The CPT can identify a problem with attention but it does determine that these problems are caused by ADHD. An abnormal CPT could be the result of another diagnosis such as anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, or low IQ.

It would be exciting to find a blood test or other marker that incontrovertibly determined the presence or absence of ADHD. Currently there is no such test. Other methods being studied to identify ADHD include EEGs, imaging studies, and DNA markers. These test are only now be evaluated as diagnostic tools but I am hopeful that, in the near future, some of these test may prove fruitful in the accurate diagnosing ADHD.Many parents are turning to green tea for ADHD kids due to its calming effect. In this article, you'll learn about its other benefits, when to give it to your child and how to use it with other medications or natural supplements that your child may be taking.

The active ingredient in green tea is an amino acid called L-theanine which regulates the transmission of alpha waves in the brain and has a calming and focusing effect. Herbalists in Japan use green tea to treat children with ADHD with positive results. In fact, studies have shown that it is as effective as Ritalin, but has a milder stimulating effect and is non-habit forming. Since it is completely natural, you don't have to worry about drug interactions if your child is taking prescription drugs.

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