Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 List: Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3, C4, and FP1 and FP2? SDC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha, peaking at 11-12. -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@y...> wrote: > List: > > Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low > lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3, C4, > and FP1 and FP2? > > SDC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Steve; the fast alpha is more likely the issue. Either train down peak frequency or train down the high end of alpha and reward 9-11: Pete > > From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@...> > Date: 2004/03/09 Tue AM 10:19:19 EST > > Subject: Re: Low lobeta > > Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha, peaking at 11-12. -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@y...> wrote: > List: > > Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low > lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3, C4, > and FP1 and FP2? > > SDC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Steve; the fast alpha is more likely the issue. Either train down peak frequency or train down the high end of alpha and reward 9-11: Pete > > From: " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@...> > Date: 2004/03/09 Tue AM 10:19:19 EST > > Subject: Re: Low lobeta > > Actually I mistated, the readings were for F3/F4. Also, this individual, a 32 year old woman with Anxiety, insomnia (onset and maintainence) and dysthymia, actually has quite high alpha, peaking at 11-12. -- In , " P. Dal Cerro, Ph.D. " <gauge2_99@y...> wrote: > List: > > Would anyone have any theory what it might mean if you found low > lobeta at F1 and F2, where it seems pretty proportional at C3, C4, > and FP1 and FP2? > > SDC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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