What Is Brain Mapping?
What Is Brain Mapping?
Brain mapping analyzes the electrical patterns throughout the brain to identify regions of overactivity, underactivity, and imbalance. Unlike conventional techniques reliant on single-surface recordings, our state-of-the-art protocol integrates multiple sources, delivering a robust and nuanced portrait of your neural function. This sophisticated assessment allows us to pinpoint individual strengths and areas for improvement, making recommendations as unique as each patient.
Scientific Excellence
Our approach features:
• Superior Inverse Solution (Brodmann montage): Precise mapping of brain regions according to established neuroanatomical boundaries.
• High Functioning Goal Group for Norms: We reference healthy, high-functioning populations for our normative data, enhancing clinical relevance for aspirational outcomes rather than low-functioning patient averages.
• Relevant, Ecologically-Validated Neuromarkers: We identify and interpret markers clinically tied to real-world performance and well-being.
• Chronobiological and Maturational Evaluations: Assessments consider age-related and circadian rhythm influences—crucial for developmental planning.
• Maternal and Paternal Relationship Metrics: Specialized evaluations address attachment and relational dynamics using advanced neuromapping techniques.
Clinical Insights
Brain maps reveal vital insights in specialty populations such as individuals with eating disorders, who often exhibit increased dorsolateral prefrontal cortex activity—impacting inhibitory control and decision-making. In some cases, parietal and occipital lobe mapping shows the influence of visual processing on body perception. These functional connectivity differences, particularly between prefrontal regions and the bilateral fusiform gyrus, contribute to distinctive perceptions and sensitivities regarding body image—a key area for targeted neurotherapy.
Personalized Pathways to Change
Every individual’s brain is unique. Our mapping enables tailored neurotherapy plans, targeting networks responsible for attention, memory, decision-making, language fluency, attachment, and more. Each client receives highly individualized insights and recommendations designed to foster measurable change.
Session Details & Opportunities
A typical brain mapping session lasts two hours, culminating in a comprehensive report and actionable steps. For those interested, we offer professional instruction in neurofeedback and access to our proprietary brainmap software.
Contact Kaiser Neuromap Institute today for a uniquely scientific perspective on brain health and therapeutic excellence.