Brain Mapping
We utilize an advanced neurological technology called a QEEG which produces a brain map that allows us to quantify the power, amount, distribution and ratio of various brain waves.
To conduct the test, we place a comfortable cap on the individual’s head. The cap contains sensors that measure brain waves of various frequencies. This is an entirely non-invasive reading of the brain’s activity and frequency patterns.
Sample Brain Map of a 7-Year-Old Female with Severe Inattention
The red indicates excessive brain wave abnormalities in the beta and high beta frequencies. This caused the child to exhibit symptoms of distractibility and fidgeting.
The Quantitative EEG Neurofeedback test shows us how the brain is functioning.
Brain Mapping in Action
When you undergo brain mapping you will find it is non-invasive, comfortable, and lasts only about 30 minutes for a session.