![]() Brain mapping utilizes QEEG data to graphically display brain function as represented by colored brain maps, graphs, and charts.ĭuring the QEEG, electrodes are placed on the scalp to measure the electrophysiological activity of the brain (brain waves). Advanced computer analysis makes it possible for QEEG to measure specific patterns in multiple locations around the brain simultaneously. Today, over 90,000 QEEG studies have been cited in the National Library of Medicine database by the National Institute of Health.Īs a result of dedicated individuals in the field of neuroscience and the advancements in computer technology, QEEG has the ability to measure very complex network dynamics that, in the past have been difficult to quantify. ![]() ![]() Hans Berger is recognized for performing the first QEEG analysis in 1934. Quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG) has been utilized for many decades. QEEG is part of the comprehensive integrated assessment provided upon initiation of services at Neurotherapy Center of Nebraska. The processed EEG is converted into color maps of brain functioning called a “Brain Mapping”. The digital recorded EEG data is statistically analyzed and compared with normative referenced database values. Brain Mapping or Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG) is a procedure that records and processes EEG activity of the human brain from 19 or more electrodes that rest on the scalp surface.
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