EEG Neurofeedback


EEG Neurofeedback in digital real time

Have you or any of your loved ones suffered from any of the following?
- migraine headaches
- cluster headaches
- open or closed head injury
- attention deficit disorder
- learning disabilities
- dyslexia
- depression
- stroke
- coma
- epilepsy
- autism

Would you like to improve any of the following functions?
- concentration
- short-term memory
- speech
- motor skills
- sleep
- energy level
- emotional balance

Your brain and it’s messages

The brain transmits electrical impulses within what is called the central nervous system.
The brain ìcommunicatesî with the body through these electrical impulses. Specific areas of the brain correspond to, or are responsible for, specific functions of the body. This also includes our behavior and our emotions.

How does the brain become injured?

TRAUMA, BIOCHEMICAL or HEREDITARY DISORDER can cause brain waves to either become too fast or too slow.

When the brain is injured, these electrical impulses (brain waves) are disturbed, creating
abnormal rhythmic patterns. These abnormal patterns then create imbalances in the body. Our bodies naturally seek balance. NEUROFEEDBACK ASSISTS THE BRAIN
IN BRINGING ITSELF AND THE BODY BACK INTO BALANCE.

Neuropathways © EEG Neurofeedback equipment

Dr. Lea Kelley only uses the finest available equipment for EEG digital imaging in real
time. Neuropathways © is the world’s first patented real time all digital EEG Neurofeedback machine. Neuropathways © is owned and operated by the office of
Margaret Ayers and Penny Montgomery. Decades of research, experience and practice
in the fields of electroencephalography and brain research has allowed Margaret and Penny to be at the top of their field without question.

Why is ìreal timeîso important?

Neuropathways © uses technology so advanced that the electrical impulses in the brain
can be amplified and projected on a computer screen at the same time they are actually occurring, WITHOUT DELAY, WITHOUT DISTORTION. This enables a more skilled, precise interpretation of the brain wave patterns and PROVIDES THE OPPORTUNITY
FOR IMMEDIATE CORRECTION OF ABNORMAL RHYTHMIC PATTERNS.

If an EEG machine projects with delay and in distorted patterns, neurofeedback is distorted and it is potentially damaging to the brain. It is highly recommended that
you train only with Neuropathways © equipment. Accept no substitute.

Please visit www.Neuropathways.com for detailed information on EEG Neurofeedback
in real time, Margaret Ayers and Penny Montgomery.

A Non-invasive process

Non-invasive sensors, or electrodes are attached to specific sites on the surface of the head. The sensors enable the brain wave patterns to be displayed on the computer screen.
By placing the sensors strategically on the head, specific areas of the brain can be
trained to replace abnormal rhythmic patterns with normal rhythmic patterns.

Neuropathways © digital, real time EEG equipment allows us to see specific ìsignaturesî
in the brain waves which indicate specific conditions such as head injury, stroke,
depression, diabetes, seizure disorder, attention deficit disorder and viral infections
to name a few. When one of these conditions occurs, the pattern remains in the brain and
can cause a slowing of the transmission of the electrical activity of the part of the brain
involved. Slowing of this electrical activity causes a timing error in the brain and often
results in physical or emotional symptoms.

Results

Once the brain’s normal rhythmic patterns have been restored, neurofeedback training
is no longer necessary. The effect of training is PERMANENT unless another trauma
or injury to the brain occurs.

Human brain plasticity

It has now been discovered (Lowenstein and Parent, 1999) that the brain can grow new cells. Unfortunately, this neurogenesis can also have a negative effect on the brain as
with brain injury where there is an increase in neurogenesis. EEG Neurofeedback can
take advantage of the brain’s plasticity to allow the central nervous system to ìuncon-
sciouslyî receive feedback like touch, hearing, and eyesight about the brain and to immediately self-correct the impaired system. It is similar to looking in a mirror to
comb your hair the way you want it to appear. The computer screen with the brain
waves in all-digital, real time feedback is the morror to ìcombî or adjust brain waves
into place.

Lowenstein, D.H., and Parent, J.M., (1999). Brain, heal thyself. Science, 283(19), 1126-1127.

Call or visit Dr. Lea Kelley for your evaluation today!
(310)545-6528