WHAT IS EEG BIOFEEDBACK?
This is the biofeedback given by brainwave patterns. The nerve cells of the brain produce a constantly changing pattern of electrical activity, measured by a device called an electroencephalogram (EEG). If there is an increase n the strength of particular frequencies of this signal, it means the subject is going through a particular mental state. If, for example, you read slow-wave patterns or theta waves, it means the subject is inattentive or drowsy. To measure the brain’s activity on an EEG, sensors are placed on the scalp with water soluble paste and are linked to a computer with an EEG-biofeedback instrument. This gives every possible bit of information and records random changes that take place in your brainwave patterns. With this feedback, you can help yourself by increasing the amplitude of particular patterns. By doing this, you give yourself therapeutic help. EEG biofeedback is also called neurofeedback and helps maximises your brain functions while your brain goes through v