QEEG Brain Mapping & Neurofeedback

What is QEEG Brain Mapping?

Quantitative Electroencephalography (QEEG), often called brain mapping, is a non-invasive assessment that measures electrical activity in the brain. Using advanced EEG technology, sensors placed on the scalp record brainwave patterns, which are then analyzed and compared to normative databases.

This detailed “map” highlights areas of overactivity, underactivity, and dysregulation, giving valuable insight into how different regions of the brain are functioning.

What is Neurofeedback?

Neurofeedback is a personalized, non-invasive therapy that uses real-time feedback to help the brain self-correct. By “training” brainwave patterns toward healthier, more balanced activity, neurofeedback supports optimal cognitive performance, emotional regulation, and overall brain health.

During a session, patients watch or listen to visual and auditory feedback (such as video, sounds, or games) that responds to their brain activity. When the brain produces desirable patterns, the feedback rewards it, reinforcing healthier pathways through the principle of neuroplasticity.

QEEG & Neurofeedback in Functional Medicine

Functional medicine focuses on identifying root causes and restoring balance across body systems. Since the brain is central to regulating stress, hormones, digestion, sleep, and immunity, QEEG and neurofeedback are essential tools to address the mind-body connection.

Accelerates tissue repair and wound healing

Reduces inflammation and swelling

Stimulates new blood vessel growth (angiogenesis)

Strengthens the immune response

Enhances brain health and cellular function

QEEG & Neurofeedback in Applied Functional Neurology

In our Applied Functional Neurology approach, brain mapping and neurofeedback are used not only for assessment but also as active rehabilitation for the nervous system.

Why This Matters for Neurology

QEEG provides precision diagnostics: identifies specific networks and brain regions that are dysregulated.

Neurofeedback provides targeted intervention : trains the brain to shift toward healthier, more efficient patterns.

Supports neuroplasticity : promotes reorganization and repair of brain pathways.

Improves communication between brain regions:enhancing balance, coordination, cognition, and mood regulation.

Conditions That May Benefit

QEEG-guided neurofeedback has been shown to help with:

Concussion & traumatic brain injury (TBI)

ADHD, focus, and learning difficulties

Anxiety, depression, and mood disorders

PTSD and stress-related dysregulation

Cognitive decline, memory loss, and brain fog

Sleep disturbances and chronic fatigue

Migraines and headaches

What to Expect

QEEG Brain Mapping: The first step is a brain map session, where sensors record brainwave activity in a relaxed state. This takes about 45–60 minutes.

Analysis & Report: Your brain map is compared to a normative database, and results are reviewed with you to identify patterns linked to your symptoms.

Neurofeedback Training : Personalized neurofeedback sessions (typically 30–45 minutes) use feedback-based exercises to help your brain re-balance and optimize performance. Over time, the brain “learns” to sustain healthier patterns on its own.

Most patients describe neurofeedback sessions as calming and even enjoyable. Lasting benefits are achieved through consistent training over a series of sessions, integrated into a comprehensive functional medicine and neurology treatment plan.

Conclusion

👉 Next Step: Ready to understand your brain on a deeper level? Schedule your QEEG Brain Map and consultation to see how neurofeedback can unlock healing and performance.