Posted by pablo1 on September 6, 2004, at 9:56:53
In reply to Re: Referenced EEG to guide medication selection, posted by crazychickuk on September 6, 2004, at 9:23:33
Here's a clinic in Southern California:
http://www.drhamlinemory.com/note.htm
"Our patented, therapeutic rEEG method has been licensed to Central Nervous System Response, Inc. (CNSR), a medical information technology company. CNSR has conducted a successful pilot program in Atlanta, Georgia "and another link:
Abstracts from the International Society for Neuronal Regulation
http://www.isnr.org/2004/papers2004.htmReferenced EEG - A Database of Medication Response (R/C)
Daniel A. Hoffman, MD
Neuro-Therapy Clinic, P.C., Greenwood Village, COIntegrative Clinical Neuroscience (R/C)
"Predicting and monitoring response to pharmacologic intervention using EEG technology is an example of the interdisciplinary approach. The work pioneered by Suffin and Emory (1995), along with more recent work by Leuchter, Cook, Morgan, Witte, and Abrams (2002), Iosifescu et al. (2004) and others, documents the utility of neurophysiologically-based selection of psychoactive medication, as well as in detecting and monitoring neurophysiological response prior to behavioral manifestation."
Preliminary Data from Comparison of Electrophysiology and Cognitive Profile of 50 ADHD Subjects to the International Brain Database: Implications for Treatment Predictive Validity and Individualized Treatment (R/C)
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