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You are right. A Q or TLC is like a snapshot of someone bouncing on a trampoline. The amplitudes may change, but in general the relationships are fairly stable. In other words, it's not common to find a person who has an alpha reversal in one assessment and not in the next. Someone with slow alpha will have slow alpha regardless of the day or time of day.

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When we do a QEEG or a TLC, the measure is done in one moment of timeunder certain conditions. I wonder whether this is really a stableresult. Of course not every assessment can be done twice, but I amsure scientists must have done so to prove that findings are stable

when done under same conditions. Can anyone tell me where to findressources about that fact?

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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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> > When we do a QEEG or a TLC, the measure is done in one moment

of time

> > under certain conditions. I wonder whether this is really a

stable

> > result. Of course not every assessment can be done twice, but I

am

> > sure scientists must have done so to prove that findings are

stable

> > when done under same conditions. Can anyone tell me where to find

> > ressources about that fact?

> > .

> >

> >

> >

> --

> Van Deusen

> pvdtlc@...

> http://www.brain-trainer.com

> 305/433-3160

> The Learning Curve, Inc.

>

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