Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 An adult client's subjective assessment shows a number of issues at midline ST5 which would be FzOz. The TLC assessment graph shows larger amounts of slow waves (2-6Hz EC, EO and TSK, amplitude 8) at Fz compared to Oz as well as predominance of Alpha (8-10, 10-12H) EC front and back compared to theta, although this alpha is higher at Oz than Fz. Alpha blocks very well with EO and TSK front and back. Subjective midline issues are related to need for control, rebellion, repetitive thoughts, perfectionism. Am I correct to assume that the above issues are related to a surplus of slow waves at the front and to train using a low Hz inhibit at Fz (2-8 Hz squish for example) and leave Oz alone? Theta Beta ratios are high at Fz, A/T ratios are fine. Cz (I did an 18 sites 3x6 channels assessment) looks fine, Theta Beta ratios are even a little low at Cz. When training at Fz does it matter if the reference goes on the right or left mastoid (seems like it should if we train between the two electrodes, should I put two linked references, one on each mastoid)? Celine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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