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BSI's webinars provide user-friendly access to leading applied and research experts within neurofeedback. "I have found BSI's recorded webinars as an excellent resource to improve my neurfoeedback skill sets. I have learned so much from Jay by discussing these cases with him." "To date I’ve done over 300 Qs with BSI and compared to other services I’ve used, their reports are far superior and Jay is always available for discussion of each case. I now feel ready to go forward by incorporating these techniques into my practice."
BSI's small class size, coupled with hands on experience gave us real insight into the mechanics of using QEEG with clients. "What an honor and privilege to be taught QEEG and LORETA by two of the most recognized and respected people in the field of EEG Joel Lubar, PhD and Jay Gunkleman, QEEGD. TESTIMONIALS FROM REPORT USERS AND COURSE ATTENDEES: Neurofeedback Bibliography with abstracts. View BSI webinar recordings at your own pace. Cynthia Kerson who served as our Director of Educational Services is now offering these and other courses. Read MoreīSI is no longer offering certification courses or mentoring.ĭr. This deep comprehension is needed to provide the referring treatment team a complete understanding of the client's EEG and ERP data, clinical presentation, and the treatment options available.
We understand the data, based on modern reference norms collected on current amplifiers with superior design characteristics. Instead, BSI provides in-depth analyses, including comparison to normative databases, ERP interpretation and Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography (LORETA). Brain Science International (BSI) is a world leader in EEG, QEEG and functional QEEG (fQEEG) analysis (brain mapping). BSI provides EEG interpretation, analysis and consultation and neurofeedback recommendations, processing several hundred EEG/QEEG records for clinics throughout the world each month.īSI does not merely provide huge tables of statistical data and maps, which are now easily available from classical analysis packages dating back to the 1970s.