Modernizing ADHD: AI Phenotyping and Precision PBM Care
Series #43
Webinar
March 31, 2026
12pm-1pm ET
This presentation explores the shift toward Modern ADHD treatment. A diagnostic and therapeutic framework that utilizes Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG), and Photobiomodulation (PBM) to identify and treat specific neurobiological phenotypes.
Presenter
Rebekah M. Walker, MS
Rebekah Walker has her Master's in Applied Psychophysiology from Saybrook University. She is currently the director of customer relationships at iMediSync North America. Rebekah is also a co-owner of Walker Therapy Services with her husband. There, they implement a neurofeedback and PBM program. She has over 8 years of experience in neurofeedback and 11 years of experience serving universities and communities in multiple leadership roles. Including participating in BYU’s School of Family Life council, serving on the Suisun Summit planning committee, and currently organizing the imedisync Workshop in June. Rebekah's long-term ambition is to one day implement neurofeedback & PBM labs in universities and clinics across the world to have a global impact on mental health. She recently founded Bright Star Childcare so that one day she can attend medical school while caring for her family.
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