For Beginners to Early Intermediate Users of QEEG, Live Z-Score, BrainAvater™, and Neurofeedback

PeniJean Rutter, LMHC, CRC, BCN a dynamic instructor will teach a second track for beginners and newly intermediate attendees. Don’t hesitate to inquired by phone or when in attendance at the workshop. Contact us at 800-447-8052 or Int’l 216 – 766 – 5707

Penijean Rutter

Saturday 9:00 am – 5pm

Introduction to Foundational Principles of QEEG

- Basics of EEG and the 10-20 system

- Acquiring valid EEG and clean signals

- Attaching electrodes, achieving good impedances, monitoring EEG activity

- Saving and organizing the EEG files

- Review of the importance of databases and QEEG

- Discussion of how the quantitative analysis metrics and methods create data useful for clinicians

- Navigation through BrainMaster Discovery screens and equipment

Analysis of QEEG

- Importing EEG files into NeuroGuide software

- Artifacting data and creating the brain maps and images

- Techniques for organizing clinical information

- How to look at and understand brain maps in a clinical setting

- How to use LORETA for more in-depth analysis

Sunday 9:00 am – 3pm

Introduction to Basic Principles of Live Z-score and sLORETA training

- Overview of BrainMaster Live Z-score training software and hardware

- Introduction to Event Wizard

- Review of BrainAvatar software and its potential clinical applications

- Discussion of protocol design and electrode placements using 4 channel, 19 channel, and sLORETA

- Using the DVD player, games, MMP player, and Event Wizard to create efficacious feedback

- Practical applications of the different software options available

- Understanding the difference between the different training approaches

- Knowing when to use which types of training, and when training approaches might be contraindicated