 The study found that cognitive stimulation therapy implemented on a mobile device and controlled by an artificial intelligence engine can be effective in the neurocognitive rehabilitation of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, resulting in improvements in inhibitory control performance, visual spatial working memory performance, and behavioral clinical indexes. The study also found that changes in alphaband power in the posterior regions were related to improvements in inhibitory control with participants who underwent cognitive stimulation intervention showing a significant increase in this relationship. This article was authored by Rafael Medina, Jamie Bahaban, Ignacio de Ramon, and others.