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Re: Re: Stability of QEEG measures

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The rule I teach in my Level 2 workshop on assessment is that if a person has sufficient alpha in the back of the head to take over the work alpha SHOULD be doing--and beta is doing--then training down beta is no problem.

However, many people have little alpha with the large amount of beta, so removing the beta leaves NOTHING to do the work of the parietal area, and the client often does become much more anxious.

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Pete,Thanks a lot for your answer! Here is another question: I read that it may cause anxiety when downtraining posterior beta.But how can this happen. I thought that hi beta in posterior regions should not occure because more slow waves should be seen there. BTW - this group is really a great!

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pvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com305/433-3160The Learning Curve, Inc.

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