Amplitude-Based Modalities
Amplitude-Based Modalities patterns in EEG reflect specific brain states and functions. QEEG brain mapping measures amplitude-based modalities activity across brain regions, revealing individual patterns that guide neurofeedback protocol selection. Browse our 1 research paper on this topic.
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When Discussing Neurofeedback, Does Modality Matter?
Over the years, several new models and variations of neurofeedback (NF) have been developed. As such, NF has grown from traditional amplitude based modalities to now include slow cortical potential NF, as well as various approaches grounded in QEEG technology, including z-score NF models. These differing modalities have important implications in terms of outcomes, the number of sessions required, and treatment specificity. This, in turn, impacts clinical practice, research, and marketing considerations. In an effort to gain some perspective for where the field is today, a comparative review is presented to illustrate the importance of noting what particular modality is being referenced when discussing NF.
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