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Discover Your Brain's Unique Blueprint With

QEEG Brain Mapping.

Quantitative EEG (QEEG) is an advanced form of electroencephalography that measures and analyzes brainwave activity.
It creates a detailed map of your brain's electrical patterns, highlighting areas of overactivity, underactivity, or dysregulation.
By comparing your brain's data to a normative database, QEEG provides insights into cognitive and emotional functioning, helping guide personalized interventions such as neurofeedback, therapy, or lifestyle changes to improve mental health and performance.
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How Quantitative EEG (QEEG) Works

Developed and advanced by Dr. Roy John, brain mapping has been used since the 1970s. Today, it is used in clinical and research settings to inform brain patterns linked to psychological conditions.

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Read your brain activity in real-time.

QEEG brain mapping uses EEG technology to capture your electrical brain activity at baseline.

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Quantify brain activity.

Sophisticated software processing is used to quantify your electrical brain activity by comparing it to a normative database and assessing differences.

03

Production of colour-coded brain maps.

The output of this process results in a colourful brain map that can be used to understand your unique pattern of activity and create a personalized treatment plan.

What's Included in Your QEEG?

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Colour-coded brain mapping based on deviations of brainwaves in comparison to a normative database

2

EEG biomarker matching to presenting symptoms.

3

Individualized protocol recommendations based on findings.

QEEG Brain Mapping Assessment
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