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EEG/Brain Mapping

EEGs are done prior to beginning neurofeedback. Taking a map of the brain's electrical activity allows us to determine specific areas to guide neurofeedback targets and protocols.

The EEG is a powerful standalone assessment that provides valuable information for understanding symptoms, refining treatment approaches, and enhancing performance.

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Brain maps look similar to a weather radar highlighting areas of high and low activity within certain brain waves. 

Certain patterns of electrical activity match up with mental states such as anxiety, attention/focus issues, depression, OCD, and other cognitive issues. 

These are used to guide neurofeedback training. Along with reports from patients and family on symptom severity, EEGs are conducted every twenty sessions of training to evaluate response to training. 

Lorrianne is the brain behind QEEG brain mapping and Neurofeedback training for patients.

She is one of ten QEEG diplomates in the state of Texas certified to read and interpret raw EEG findings. This unique qualification enables her to take these readings into account and determine optimal Neurofeedback treatment.

 

Lorrianne is also one of four Neurotherapists in the Katy area that is board certified in Neurofeedback by the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance.

Dr. Lorrianne Morrow

Dr. Lorrianne Morrow

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