The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of neuro- feedback training on the attention
of children with learning disability. It's specifically meant to investigate whether there would be any
decrease in the distractive behavior of children with learning disability and whether there would be
any change in their attention index during the period of neuro-training feedback training. The
subjects in this study were the selected school-aged children who were diagnosed in the hospital with
learning disability. Neuro-feedback training was provided for them during a three-month period of
time, three times a week. A multiple baseline design was utilized to look for any possible changes in
the distractive behavior of the children with learning disability, and a pretest and a posttest were
conducted to check their attention index. The collected data were analyzed, and it's found that the
neuro-feedback training was effective at improving the attention of the children with learning
disability and served to relieve their distractive behavior and boost their attention index.