Whats your opinion about neurofeedback and Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG)?
Dear Denis Kouzmine, Neurofeedback is a method that could work beneficially for those who have disorders, injuries, syndromes, and other symptoms. I opine that it could be a reasonable alternative to surgery since neurofeedback is a non-invasive technique -it invigorates the brain and might reduce stress. Likewise, QEEG is non-invasive, drug-free, painless and is said to have no side effects. However, both neurofeedback and QEEG are not an option to evade surgery if necessary -both procedures (QEEG and neurofeedback) provide “prognosis,evaluation, intervention and identify problems.” The QEEG has aided neurofeedback by pinpointing the areas of the brain which need the most help. Afterwards, the QEEG report (approximately 12-30 pages long) gives a measurement of brain activity patterns. These patterns are demonstrated utilizing different mediums (brain mapping) including colored topographic maps, tables, graphs, charts,etc. I believe these methods have hugely assisted the health care in