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BioSource Faculty
Oct 17, 20244 min read
5-Min Science: Brain-Wide Reorganization After Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI led to significant reorganization of inhibitory circuits.
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BioSource Faculty
Jun 22, 20249 min read
A Deep Dive into the Delta Rhythm
Delta EEG activity is associated in adults with deep sleep and brain pathologies like trauma, tumors, and learning disability,
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BioSource Faculty
Apr 28, 202421 min read
The qEEG Goes to Court
This post discusses forensic testimony about qEEG findings and how it may be useful in a courtroom setting.
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BioSource Faculty
Jun 8, 202310 min read
Neurofeedback Shows Promise in Treating Traumatic Brain Injury
Neurofeedback is probably efficacious in treating mild TBI (mTBI) symptoms, including memory, attention, and decision-making deficits.
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qeegjohn
Jul 27, 20222 min read
The Case for Using the Quantitative EEG (qEEG)
The earliest recording of human brain electrical activity was in 1875. Researchers have found the study of the human EEG a fascinating...
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