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QEEG Brain Mapping

QEEG Brain Mapping

QEEG brain mapping provides a detailed analysis of electrical activity across different brain regions. At Myneurva Brain Centers in Hackensack, New Jersey, Frederick Starr, MD, FAACAP, interprets quantitative EEG data to guide personalized neurofeedback protocols. This physician-directed, neuroscience-based approach emphasizes objective measurement, structured design, and measurable outcomes. By integrating psychiatry and advanced neurotechnology, the practice delivers individualized brain health evaluation and treatment planning. Schedule a comprehensive consultation at Myneurva Brain Centers by phone or request an appointment online today.

Key things to know

What is QEEG brain mapping?

QEEG stands for quantitative electroencephalography. It’s an advanced test that measures electrical activity in your brain and converts it into detailed data.

While a standard EEG simply records your brainwaves, QEEG analyzes the signals and compares them to age-based norms. This process allows Dr. Starr to see patterns of overactivity, underactivity, and dysregulation across different brain regions.

Why does QEEG matter?

Many traditional mental health and neurological evaluations rely heavily on symptom checklists. While symptoms provide important clues, they don’t always reveal how the brain functions underneath.

QEEG gives Dr. Starr an objective neurological measurement. Instead of guessing, he looks at measurable brain data to guide his decisions.

QEEG forms the foundation of the clinical process at Myneurva Brain Centers. Dr. Starr uses it to understand how networks that control attention, mood, memory, sleep, and emotional regulation function in your brain.

What happens during a QEEG assessment?

The QEEG assessment process is noninvasive and comfortable. A technician places small sensors on your scalp using a cap. These sensors record your brain’s electrical signals while you rest quietly or perform simple tasks.

The test doesn’t send electricity into your brain. It simply records activity that already exists. After collecting the data, advanced software analyzes it and generates visual brain maps. These maps highlight areas that may need targeted regulation.

Dr. Starr reviews all QEEG data. He specializes in psychiatry and neurology, with expertise in EEG analysis and computational neuroscience. He integrates psychiatric assessment with quantitative brain mapping to design individualized neurotherapeutic programs.

Myneurva Brain Centers also uses ANNA (advanced neural network analysis), a patented machine-learning EEG assistant. ANNA enhances data interpretation and strengthens the precision of protocol design. This technology supports the practice’s commitment to measurable outcomes and structured care.

How does QEEG guide treatment?

Once Dr. Starr reviews your results, he designs a personalized neurofeedback protocol tailored to your brain’s specific patterns. His approach follows five deliberate steps:

  • Comprehensive consultation
  • QEEG brain mapping
  • Physician review and protocol design
  • Structured neurofeedback therapy
  • Ongoing monitoring with periodic reassessment

Every protocol reflects quantitative analysis and direct physician oversight, with QEEG brain mapping providing a clear starting point. Using measurable data and structured neurofeedback, Dr. Starr helps guide your brain toward a healthier, more stable regulation.

Call Myneurva Brain Centers to learn more about QEEG or schedule a consultation via the online booking feature today.