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Hershel Toomim will present PowerPoint programs detailing how to use HEG in clinical settings. The use of infrared camera to verify effective in session change is the basis of Jeff's presentation. Hershel will present the basics of HEG first from a physiological standpoint then will show how to select training positions dependant on measured dysfunctions.
This new HEG technique drives an animated video display with your degree of attention on a score of 20% to 100%. Conditions Hemoencephalography (HEG) is an innovative method of biofeedback-guided brain exercise, which can enhance brain function through targeted activation of underfunctioning brain areas. The brain recruits its localized blood supply based on moment-to-moment needs. When a specific area of brain is activated, blood flow to that area momentarily increases to meet the demand. As the local brain activation returns to baseline, the local blood flow returns to baseline as well. Patterns of local brain blood flow thus provide an ongoing map of patterns of local brain activation.
Hershel Toomim will present his discovery of a direction for improvement in the use of 95% of the time spent on neurotherapy. He will show the basis of an hypothesis of brain use leading to improved intelligence and perhaps life span.
Details:
Workshop #204): All You Ever Wanted to Know About HEG
Plenary #220): HEG Focus Training (Attention Index) A live demonstration of the technique will be showm on the LED projector screen with a trainee chosen from the audience.
EEG Foundations Course #205): Hemoencephalography (HEG): A New Form of Neurofeedback With Potential for Enhancing Brain Function in Multiple Conditions
Plenary #75): symposium Hershel Toomim, Rob Coben discuss HEG improvements in clinical practiice.
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