| A quantitative electroencephalogram (QEEG), also known as brain mapping, is a non-invasive assessment tool used to measure the electrical (brain wave) activity of the cerebral cortex. The brain wave activity is assessed and analyzed through digital technology, and the collected data is compared to normative databases. These normative databases compare tested subjects with persons of the same age who have been carefully screened and who are free of symptoms in order to measure variance from the norm.
With this information, the clinician develops appropriate training protocols to correctly train the client’s brain and to decrease his or her symptoms.
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