Queensland innovators have developed a new headset aimed at improving the quality of life for those living with a range of neurocognitive conditions.

The new tool measures brain activity and combines neurofeedback with game software to reprogram neural pathways.

It is hoped the headset will help those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism or acquired brain injuries to concentrate better.

Co-founder of the Brisbane-based start-up Casey Fluger who himself suffers from ADHD says "Developing a portable neurofeedback therapy device for neurological conditions is our goal. We now know that if we master this sensor, we'll be able to help even more lives when it comes to medical technology."