A QEEG brain map (or ‘Q’ for short) enables us to see your unique pattern of mental strengths and weaknesses – areas of the brain where there is too little or too much activity, and areas that are not coordinating their activity the best they could.
QEEG LORETA Z-SCORE NEUROMETRIC BRAIN MAPPING
Originally designed for brain research, we use QEEG LoRETA Z-Score Neurometric Brain Mapping. It’s a mouthful that describes itself…
QEEG (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH) LORETA Z-SCORE NEUROMETRIC BRAIN MAPPING
An EEG uses surface sensors to detect the brain’s electrical patterns (known as brainwaves).Common brain imaging techniques such as MRIs, CAT scans and x-rays are built to measure brain structure. An EEG measures brain activity and function; how you are feeling, moment to moment.
We use the EEG to see any areas where your brain is ‘stuck’ in one state or another – those underlying, habitual feelings that get in your way. That ‘background noise’ that distracts or makes you uncomfortable periodically (or constantly). These are our targets for training.
Getting an EEG is non-invasive and painless. Much like a heart monitor which only records your heart rate, the sensors only record the electrical activity of the brain. It is not invasive in any way.

