The Quantitative EEG is an assessment measure use in evaluating ADD, ADHD or head injury. The NeuroSearch™ acquisition unit is the first step in processing EEG signals into meaningful information. The electrocap (left) contains electrodes or sensors which detect brain wave activity across 19 specific areas of the brain. This information is processed by the computer and a map of brain wave activity is generated.
This brain map helps guide the neurobiofeedback process. Brain Mapping provides a more objective and accurate diagnosis and more detailed information on actual inter and intra-communication within brain regions. With this detailed analysis, neurofeedback protocols are developed to retrain the brain, leading to increased communication, processing and attentional capabilities. This allows for effective training in more complex cases such as multiple learning disabilities, developmental delays and mild head injuries.