8-12 Hz Occipital EEG

8-12 Hz Occipital EEG patterns in EEG reflect specific brain states and functions. QEEG brain mapping measures 8-12 hz occipital eeg activity across brain regions, revealing individual patterns that guide neurofeedback protocol selection. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.

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Eight to Twelve Hertz Occipital EEG Training with Moderate and Severely Retarded Epileptic Individuals

Rudrud, Eric, Striefel, Sebastian (1981) · Australian Journal of Developmental Disabilities

Three retarded epileptic individuals, with a variety of seizure disorders, were provided with 8-12 Hz occipital EEG biofeedback training. While seizures were not totally eliminated in any of the subjects, the results of the study indicated that all subjects exhibited decreases in some aspect of their seizure activity. The inability of all of the subjects to increase 8-12 Hz activity may best be explained in terms of the differing degree of effectiveness of the feedback stimuli in terms of their functionality as reinforcers. The results of the study indicate that changes in procedures will be necessary in order to determine if 8-12 Hz occipital EEG training is effective in reducing epileptic seizures.

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