Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Hi Tamera, My info comes from the medical reviews we have performed on all of our EEG acquisitions for qEEGs. In the review there is a frequent finding of mixed fast and slow activity excesses consistent with psychotropic medications. These are the neurologists associated with Q-Metrx who are typically faculty at UCLA Med Ctr. Q-Metrx may still have a white paper available on their website on medication effects on the EEG. It is certainly worth examining if it is still available. It amazes me that we, in the neurofeedback field are constantly assailed for our lack of empirical research when, of course, there is not a single study showing the efficacy of poly-polypharmacy. Most studies comparing monotherapy with polypharmacy have shown the latter to be no better. Nonetheless, it is very common to see people on 4 or more. Without the medications being present a finding of the mixed fast and slow activity excesses would typically be regarded as encephalopathic. Amazing. Ed Re: Re: Brainmap on Drugs Dear Ed, Would you please elaborate on this a bit or provide some references to reading material? I just did an assessment on a person who's taking 13 different medications (egads!). Thank you! Tamera Listen to 350+ music, sports, news radio stations including songs for the holidays FREE while you browse. Start Listening Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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