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Hey folks...

Almost every time I do an assessment now

(most of my clients are very “difficult” children), I get hi-beta “stuff”.

Usually there is substantial temporal % and frontally, but almost without

exception, I see it occipitally. This particular example happens

to be an adult. I will be assessing the daughter next week, and curious

to see if there are similarities. This person also has frontal beta R/L

reversals and Midline occipital over frontal beta reversals, and parietal beta

over frontal. The client has “locking” hi-beta coherence

frontal, central, and parietal. Her chief complaint is not being able to “stop

thinking”, and cyclical minor depression.

Pete posted

this suggestion in September, which I’m definitely going to try with this

adult. I've done a fair amount of P3/A1/g/A2/P4 sum-channel 15-35

Hz squash, and some clients like it a lot! But trying 15-35 Hz downtraining

at Oz, perhaps combined with alpha uptraining, would be very interesting.

It would also be interesting to take a look at O1 and O2 and see if there are

reversed activity or high fast activity levels at those sites. I haven't

played much with them, but I continue to mull over 's comments

about the O1 alpha relationship to the dopamine reward system.

Can't

tell you why alpha would make some one more active, though lots of times it

makes adults feel kind of giddy. Perhaps for someone with poor impulse

control, giddy translates into silly.

1)Anyone else

doing occipital training. 2) Pete, can you point me to ’s

comments, when I searched on “occipital training” they didn’t

come up. 3) Any thoughts or questions that might be answered as long as I’m

going to work in the occipital area on this client?

Thanks

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Jan

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Jan

RE: occipital hi-beta

Hey folks...

Almost every time I do an assessment now (most of my clients are very “difficult” children), I get hi-beta “stuff”. Usually there is substantial temporal % and frontally, but almost without exception, I see it occipitally. This particular example happens to be an adult. I will be assessing the daughter next week, and curious to see if there are similarities. This person also has frontal beta R/L reversals and Midline occipital over frontal beta reversals, and parietal beta over frontal. The client has “locking” hi-beta coherence frontal, central, and parietal. Her chief complaint is not being able to “stop thinking”, and cyclical minor depression.

Pete posted this suggestion in September, which I’m definitely going to try with this adult. I've done a fair amount of P3/A1/g/A2/P4 sum-channel 15-35 Hz squash, and some clients like it a lot! But trying 15-35 Hz downtraining at Oz, perhaps combined with alpha uptraining, would be very interesting. It would also be interesting to take a look at O1 and O2 and see if there are reversed activity or high fast activity levels at those sites. I haven't played much with them, but I continue to mull over 's comments about the O1 alpha relationship to the dopamine reward system.

Can't tell you why alpha would make some one more active, though lots of times it makes adults feel kind of giddy. Perhaps for someone with poor impulse control, giddy translates into silly.

1)Anyone else doing occipital training. 2) Pete, can you point me to ’s comments, when I searched on “occipital training” they didn’t come up. 3) Any thoughts or questions that might be answered as long as I’m going to work in the occipital area on this client?

Thanks

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