QEEG TEST, i.e. brain mapping.

Brain mapping is the mathematical and statistical analysis of the brain’s electrical activity. Carefully edited EEG data (noise-free, so-called artifacts) are processed using special EEG databases.

This allows the functioning of an individual’s brain to be compared to people of a similar age, without disease or pathology. In this way, we identify those areas of the brain where there are abnormalities in the amount and types of electrical activity, coherence (essentially connections between locations), and phase (speed of information between locations).

Brain mapping typically reveals patterns of deviations or abnormalities in the frequency of brain waves that are characteristic of certain disorders. Problems with connectivity between locations in the brain can be a key issue in disability, epilepsy and learning disorders. Drugs typically do not change these underlying problems, and the patient may experience a relapse or experience chronic symptoms. Brain maps can help identify the type of disorder, where the problem is in the brain, and how to treat it. The brain map is very helpful in planning neurotherapy (e.g. neurofeedback, eeg biofeedback, tdsc).

The QEEG test allows to detect the cause of such disorders as:

✔️ brain injuries following accidents, aneurysm rupture and strokes
✔️ speech development disorders
✔️ concentration and attention deficits
✔️ learning difficulties
✔️ autism spectrum disorder
✔️ emotional disorders
And many others.