What is 3D Brain Imaging?
A 3D brain imaging is a QEEG brain map (Quantitative Electroencephalography) is an advanced, data-driven form of neuroimaging that measures and analyzes the brain’s electrical activity in remarkable detail. By recording brainwave patterns through small sensors placed on the scalp, this technology allows clinicians to identify how different areas of the brain are communicating and functioning.
Unlike a traditional EEG, which relies primarily on visual interpretation, QEEG uses mathematical algorithms and statistical analysis to quantify brainwave activity. The result is a vibrant, color-coded brain map that highlights areas of optimal function as well as regions showing overactivity, underactivity, or imbalance.
What exactly is a 3D Brain Image (aka qEEG Brain Map) and what can it reveal?
Brainwave Activity
QEEG identifies key brainwave frequencies - such as alpha, beta, theta, and delta - and how they correspond to focus, relaxation, and mental clarity.
On Functional Irregularities
By comparing your results to a normative database, QEEG can detect patterns often associated with conditions like ADHD, anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injury, and sleep disorders.
Emotional & Cognitive Patterns
QEEG offers a window into how your brain responds to stress, emotion, and cognitive load, helping identify areas tied to attention, memory, and emotional regulation.
Peak Performance & Mindfulness
Many individuals - ranging from athletes to executives - use QEEG to optimize mental performance, improve concentration, and deepen the practice of mindfulness or meditation.
Personalized Treatment Planning
The data obtained through brain mapping helps guide intervention such as NF brain training, TMS treatment, cognitive therapies, or lifestyle modifications to a deeper understanding of their mental wellness and brain performance.