What is qEEG and Why Does It Matter?
When doctors want to understand how our brains work, they typically use traditional neuropsychological tests, which can be tricky and take a lot of time. That's where something called quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) comes in. Pioneered by neurologist Marc Nuwer in the 1970s, qEEG utilizes advanced algorithms to analyze brain signals, offering precise insights into neurological and psychiatric conditions.
By comparing patient data with normative data, qEEG enables clinicians to systematically detect and measure brain activity anomalies, guiding interventions and improving patient outcomes. Dr. Steven Rondeau BCN's comprehensive article delves deeper into the clinical applications of qEEG, highlighting its role in predicting treatment response and monitoring disease progression. Check it out! 👇
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Article: Using Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) toImprove Diagnosis Reliability and Inform Interventionsin Mental Health Practice
Author: Steven Rondeau, ND, BCN-EEG, QEEG-Dc