qEEG Brain Mapping
qEEG Brain Mapping At Neuroplastree Centers
How Does qEEG Brain Mapping Work?
Traditionally, a patient doing a qEEG brain map will wear a tightly fitting cap that will use electro gel, a conductive agent, with electrodes placed in particular locations. Nineteen electrodes will be placed across the cap, with up to two electrodes in an area like the earlobes where there is no electrical activity, which creates a baseline for clinicians to measure neurological activity. These sensors act like a recording device to capture all your neuroactivities.
At Neuroplastree Centers, we use the most high-tech, FDA-approved equipment, which doesn't need any electro gel.
It's important to note that the process of qEEG brain mapping is entirely passive. No electrical stimulation will be input into your brain. Instead, we collect data on the performance of your neural pathways in both eyes open and eyes closed conditions. Our in-house qEEG specialist analyzes this data. Our in-house qEEG expert is among the most revered in the field and regularly participates in continuing education to best support Neuroplastree Centers clinicians and clients. Having been trained by the best in the area, our brain mapping specialist is working toward her qEEG Diplomat - one of the most esteemed credentials in the field. Having been trained by the best in the area, our brain mapping specialists are working towards their qEEG Diplomats - one of the most esteemed credentials in the field.
A quantitative Electroencephalogram (qEEG) is a procedure used to measure electrical activity in the brain, allowing our clinicians to evaluate how different brain parts function independently and together. Through this process, we can pinpoint which frequencies in the brain are out of balance, and then we create personalized programming to help you overcome struggles and achieve your goals.
qEEG Brain mapping is the starting point for every client at Neuroplastree Centers because when data guides your efforts to achieve overall wellness, you can lead a happier, healthier life.
Why qEEG Brain Mapping Is Valuable For Your Health
Abnormal brain function is at the root of many cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disorders. By collecting data through qEEG brain mapping, neurofeedback experts can, quite literally, see how different parts of your brain are performing and working together. Analyzing your qEEG Mapping results allows your clinician to identify which brain frequencies may be out of balance or underperforming.
Additionally, qEEG brain mapping can be highly informative for you. The information gathered can help you identify patterns that may be holding you back from achieving your optimal self.
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qEEG Brain Mapping At Neuroplastree Centers
At Neuroplastree Centers, we strive to help our clients achieve their goals by addressing problems at the source. qEEG Brain mapping is the first step in identifying the physical complications that may be holding you back. We use the data collected through this process to inform our treatment plans so they can be 100% customized to you. At Neuroplastree Centers, we leverage your capabilities to help you improve your life.
Whether you're struggling with symptoms of disorders like anxiety, depression, or ADHD, or you want support and guidance to perform better and achieve your optimal self, qEEG brain mapping is the ideal place to start. Contact Neuroplastree Centers today to learn more about how we can help you train your brain to lead your best life.
What Can You Learn From A Brain Map?
Upon analyzing your brain map, vast insight can be gleaned and leveraged to develop an effective treatment plan customized to your specific symptoms and goals. Insights from your qEEG brain map can be categorized into areas of over-and under-activity that present throughout the test. We'll then correlate that information with the symptoms you may be struggling with to identify what specific frequencies in your brain may need support.
Our team of neurological experts leverages the Neuroguide database, one of the most respected resources in neurofeedback, to guide the development of your treatment plan for maximum self-improvement and well-being.