Assessments
QEEG
Quantitative Electroencephalograph (QEEG) is the measurement, using digital technology, of electrical patterns at the surface of the scalp which primarily reflect cortical activity or "brainwaves". A multi-electrode recording of brain wave activity is recorded and converted into numbers by a computer. These numbers are then statistically analyzed and can be converted into a color map of brain functioning.
Our QEEG test results are interpreted by Dr. Jonathan E. Walker. Dr. Walker is a board certified neurologist and board certified electroencephalographer. He is a nationally recognized pioneer in the field of neurotherapy and a researcher in areas of learning difficulties. He is President of the American Board of QEEG Technology, and President of the Neurofeedback Division of AAPB. Dr. Walker also offers medical advice on medication and QEEG-guided training suggestions.
- Overview: What is QEEG-EEG?
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Article:
Introduction to EEG and QEEG
by Frank H. Duffy, MD, Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratory, Boston Children's Hospital. - Article: The Science of QEEQ
- Article: rEEG - The New Image of Diagnostics Accuracy
- Brain maps
T.O.V.A. - Test of Variables of Attention
The T.O.V.A. is a computerized continuous performance test. The T.O.V.A. is a standardized, objective, and well normed test that is used to assess an individual's attention abilities and performance. The T.O.V.A. is a useful tool for parents, educators and clinicians. It can be a major component in evaluating how to address difficult issues such as ADHD, ADD, Anxiety Disorders, Depression, and Reactive Attachment Disorder.
I.V.A. - Integrated Tests of Variables of Attention
Auditory Processing
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Sensory Integration
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