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- CZ:
- Theta (3-7 Hz) increase during Eyes Closed may indicate a visual processing problem, poor retention of information, or short-term memory issues.
- Theta (3-7 Hz) decrease during Eyes Open may suggest foggy thinking.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above 2.2 may indicate attention deficit issues (CADD).
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above 2.2 may suggest CADD if ratio drops during Up Training (UT). If ratio is above 3.0, it may indicate ADHD.
- Delta (1.5-2.5 Hz) increase during Eyes Closed above 9.0 may suggest cognitive deficits such as concentration problems, forgetfulness, and comprehension issues.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above 2.2 and a percentage change greater than 15% may indicate attention-related issues.
- Total amplitude (Theta + Alpha + Beta) above a specific range (e.g., 70) may suggest excessive brainwave activity.
- Total amplitude at CZ above 60 may indicate developmental delay, autistic spectrum behavior, or marked cognitive deficits.
- Increase Eyes Open to Eyes Closed Alpha difference by more than 30% (8-12 Hz) to improve visual processing and memory.
- Decrease Eyes Open Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) to below 2.2 to reduce inattention.
- Train Eyes Open Theta/Beta ratio to under 2.2 for improved reading comprehension and retention.
- If CZ Eyes Open Theta/Beta is above 2.2 and CZ Eyes Open T/B is below 2.2, consider ADD and reading difficulties.
- If CZ Eyes Open Theta/Beta is above 2.2 and CZ Eyes Open T/B is above 3.0, consider ADHD.
- Theta (3-7 Hz) range indicates a relaxed or meditative state.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) range is associated with a calm and focused state of mind.
- Beta (16-25 Hz) range is related to active thinking, problem-solving, and concentration.
- High Beta (28-40 Hz) range may indicate heightened alertness or anxiety.
- O1:
- Increase in Eyes Closed Alpha (8-12 Hz) of less than 50% or negative change, along with similar pattern at CZ, may suggest traumatic stress.
- Percentage change of Alpha (8-12 Hz) greater than 25% during Eyes Open may indicate foggy thinking.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during Eyes Open below 1.8 may indicate poor stress tolerance, racing thoughts, and anxiety.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during Eyes Open below 1.8 may suggest a predisposition to self-medicating behaviors, generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), and stress precipitated depression.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during Eyes Open above 3.0 may be associated with cognitive deficiencies or Asperger's patterns. Consider examining F4/F3 Beta as well.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during both Eyes Closed and Eyes Open around or below 1.5 may indicate sleep disturbance.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during Eyes Open below 1.8 and a percentage change greater than 3.0 may be associated with cognitive deficiencies or Asperger's patterns.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) during Eyes Closed and Eyes Open around or below 1.5 may indicate sleep disturbance.
- Increase O1 Eyes Open Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) to between 1.8-2.2 to address stress tolerance, racing thoughts, and anxiety.
- Decrease O1 Eyes Open Theta/Beta ratio to below 1.8 to address self-medicating behaviors and depression.
- Balance O1 Eyes Closed and Eyes Open Theta/Beta ratio to 1.5 to improve sleep disturbance.
- Increase Peak Alpha Frequency Eyes Open at O1 (8-12 Hz) for enhanced mental agility.
- Theta (3-7 Hz) range is associated with deep relaxation and daydreaming.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) range is linked to a relaxed and calm state of mind.
- SMR (12-15 Hz) range is associated with focused attention and sensorimotor integration.
- F3 and F4:
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) at F3 or F4 above 2.2 may suggest cognitive deficiencies, impulse control issues, or emotional volatility.
- Negative percentage difference between Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) at F3 and F4, above 20%, may indicate emotional volatility, anger management problems, or emotional impulse control issues.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) increase during Eyes Closed at F4 may be associated with frontal Alpha ADD and improved organization, focus, planning, and task completion.
- Beta (16-25 Hz) difference between F4 and F3 may indicate a predisposition to depressed mood states in adults and impulse control issues in children.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) difference between F3 and F4 may suggest oppositional, defiant, socially aggressive, or socially indifferent behavior.
- Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above 2.2 and a percentage change greater than 15% may suggest cognitive deficiencies, impulse control issues, or emotional volatility.
- Difference between Theta/Beta ratio (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) at F3 and F4 above a specific threshold (e.g., 20%) may indicate emotional volatility, anger management problems, or emotional impulse control issues.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) increase during Eyes Closed at F3 or F4 within a specific range (e.g., 1.2-1.6) may suggest improvement in organization, focus, planning, task completion, and talkativeness.
- Lower Theta/Beta ratio at F3 or F4 (3-7 Hz / 16-25 Hz) to below 2.2 to address cognitive deficiencies, impulse control, and emotional volatility.
- Train Alpha Eyes Closed at F4 (8-12 Hz) to between 1.2-1.6 for frontal Alpha ADD and improved focus and organization.
- Reduce F3/F4 Theta and Beta percentage difference to address emotional volatility and anger management.
- Beta (16-25 Hz) range is associated with active thinking, problem-solving, and focus.
- HiBetaGamma (28-40 Hz) range is linked to heightened mental activity and alertness.
- FZ:
- HiBeta/Beta ratio (28-40 Hz / 16-25 Hz) below 0.45 may indicate excessive passivity.
- HiBeta/Beta ratio (28-40 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above 0.55 may be associated with stubborn behavior, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, perseveration in autistic spectrum behaviors, or anxiety.
- Sum of HiBeta + Beta above 15 may indicate perseverative behavior.
- LoAlpha/HiAlpha ratio (8-9 Hz / 11-12 Hz) below 1.5 may suggest cognitive inefficiency, age-related deficits in memory and cognitive processing, or sleep disorders.
- HiBeta/Beta ratio (28-40 Hz / 16-25 Hz) below a specific threshold (e.g., 0.45) may indicate excessive passivity.
- HiBeta/Beta ratio (28-40 Hz / 16-25 Hz) above a specific threshold (e.g., 0.55) may be associated with stubborn behavior, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, or anxiety.
- Sum of HiBeta + Beta above a specific value (e.g., 15) may indicate perseverative behavior.
- Train HiBeta/Beta ratio at FZ (28-40 Hz / 16-25 Hz) to between 0.45-0.55 to relieve passivity or stubborn behavior.
- Decrease Sum of HiBeta + Beta at FZ to below 15 to address perseverative behavior.
- Lower LoAlpha/HiAlpha ratio at FZ (8-9 Hz / 11-12 Hz) to below 1.5 to improve cognitive efficiency and sleep disorders.
- Alpha (8-12 Hz) range is associated with relaxation, creativity, and mental imagery.
- HiAlpha (11-12 Hz) range is linked to deep relaxation, meditation, and mental integration.
- Beta (16-25 Hz) range is related to active thinking, problem-solving, and concentration
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