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Abstract: The clinical use of EEG / qEEG is rapidly expanding since the acceptance of the clinical application of qEEG in 1994. Many different approaches to the application of qEEG exist, from the more mathematical approaches, like neurometric and discriminant analysis, to the heuristic reading of brain maps visually without the use of databases. These divergent approaches represent the polar extremes, with the balanced use of the qEEG to help guide clinical judgment lying somewhere in the middle. This talk will provide a survey of various approaches, as well as having a depth discussion of the phenotype approach to looking at EEG / qEEG data.
Starting in 1972 with the first State Hospital based biofeedback laboratory, and then specializing in EEG for decades, Jay is an experienced Clinical and research EEG/qEEG specialist and consultant. Author of many scientific papers, and a mounting list of books, his depth of understanding of the mind/brain's function is helpful in communicating the underlying mechanisms and systems of the brain, mind, and consciousness. Jay is a popular lecturer world-wide, and he has occupied leadership positions in the field's professional societies. Now with Q-Pro, an international EEG/qEEG services group, he provides services world-wide. Other Products by Jay Gunkelman 1) The Neurophysiological Substrate of Archetype
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