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1 F7 F3 F4 F8 Absolute Power: F7 F3 F4 F8 Relative Power: F7 F3 F4 F8 Power Asymmetry: F7 F3 F4 F8 Coherence: Z-Values of EEG Features Referenced to rms F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta Alpha F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta Alpha F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta Alpha F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta Alpha F7 F3 F4 F8 Beta F7 F3 F4 F8 Beta F7 F3 F4 F8 Beta F7 F3 F4 F8 Beta Z-Values
2 Absolute Power of EEG Spectral Bands F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 Alpha Beta Uv^
3 Relative Power of EEG Spectral Bands F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 Alpha Beta Percent
4 Coherence of EEG Spectral Bands F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta F7 F3 F4 F8 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 Alpha F7 F3 F4 F8 Theta F7 F3 F4 F8 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 Beta Percent
5 Interhemisphereic Asymetry of EEG Spectral Bands F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 Delta Theta F7 F3 F4 F8 F7 F3 F4 F8 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 P3 PZ T5 P4 T6 Alpha Beta Percent
6 NxLink Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute Summary Information Remarks: Edited on 09/07/10 by Editor # seconds of EEG. Patient History Current Medication Head Injury Neurological Disease Convulsions Drug Abuse / Addiction Alcohol Abuse / Addiction Memory Difficulties Confusion Depression Delusions, Hallucinations or Thought Disorders Learning Disability Previous EEG Hyperactivty, Attention or Impulse Control Problems Yes
7 Discriminant Results Discriminant functions provide a quantitative estimate of the similarity between a patient s profile and characteristic patterns found during extensive research on groups of patients with various disorders. Classification by this algorithm is restricted to disorders relevant to the diagnosis or symptoms indicated in the patient history. There was also a loss of Consciousness. This patient s discriminant scores do not allow a confident determination of the presence of post-concussive syndrome. However, discriminant scores lie outside (p <= 0.025) the normal limits expected for an individual of this age. The features making the largest contribution to the Abnormal statement are: rmed Bipolar Coherence Combined for Anterior, rmed Bipolar Relative Power Beta for Head, rmed Monopolar Absolute Power Combined for Anterior This classification is a multivariate statistical summary of a neurometric evaluation and serves only as an adjunct to other clinical evaluations
8 NxLink Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute Summary Information Remarks: Edited on 09/07/10 by Editor # seconds of EEG. Patient History Current Medication Head Injury Neurological Disease Convulsions Drug Abuse / Addiction Alcohol Abuse / Addiction Memory Difficulties Confusion Depression Delusions, Hallucinations or Thought Disorders Learning Disability Previous EEG Hyperactivty, Attention or Impulse Control Problems Yes
9 Discriminant Results Discriminant functions provide a quantitative estimate of the similarity between a patient s profile and characteristic patterns found during extensive research on groups of patients with various disorders. Classification by this algorithm is restricted to disorders relevant to the diagnosis or symptoms indicated in the patient history. This patient s discriminant scores suggest the presence of a Major Affective Disorder (p <= 0.05) of the Bipolar subtype (p <= 0.025) () show moveto(rule out alcohol abus The features making the largest contribution to the Major Affective Disorder statement are: rmed Bipolar Coherence Combined for Anterior, rmed Bipolar Asymmetry Combined for Central, rmed Bipolar Relative Power Total for T3-F7 The features making the largest contribution to the Bipolar statement are: rmed Bipolar Relative Power Alpha for T3-T5, rmed Bipolar Relative Power Beta for T4-T6, rmed Monopolar Relative Power Alpha for Left Lateral The features making the largest contribution to the Alcohol ruleout are: rmed Monopolar Absolute Power Theta for Fz, rmed Bipolar Coherence Beta for Parieto-occipital, rmed Bipolar Coherence Delta for Parieto-occipital This classification is a multivariate statistical summary of a neurometric evaluation and serves only as an adjunct to other clinical evaluations
10 NxLink Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute Summary Information Remarks: Edited on 09/07/10 by Editor # seconds of EEG. Patient History Current Medication Head Injury Neurological Disease Convulsions Drug Abuse / Addiction Alcohol Abuse / Addiction Memory Difficulties Confusion Depression Delusions, Hallucinations or Thought Disorders Learning Disability Previous EEG Hyperactivty, Attention or Impulse Control Problems Yes
11 Discriminant Results Discriminant functions provide a quantitative estimate of the similarity between a patient s profile and characteristic patterns found during extensive research on groups of patients with various disorders. Classification by this algorithm is restricted to disorders relevant to the diagnosis or symptoms indicated in the patient history. The Learning Disabled discriminant was developed on patients who were known to be free of neurological disease. This patient s discriminant scores lie outside (p <= 0.025) of the normal limits expected for an individual of this age. The features making the largest contribution to the Abnormal Statement are: rmed Bipolar Coherence Combined for Anterior, rmed Bipolar Relative Power Beta for Head, rmed Monopolar Absolute Power Combined for Anterior This classification is a multivariate statistical summary of a neurometric evaluation and serves only as an adjunct to other clinical evaluations
12 Page: 1 Monopolar Power Z-scores Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb LLat RLat LMed RMed LAnt RAnt LCen RCen LPos RPos LH RH Mid Ant Cent Post Head Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Monopolar Power (uv^2) Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
13 Page: 2 Relative Monopolar Power Z-scores Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low Comb Best Fit Mat. Lag LLat RLat LMed RMed LAnt RAnt LCen RCen LPos RPos LH RH Mid Ant Cent Post Head Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low Comb Best Fit Mat. Lag Relative Monopolar Power (%) Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low
14 Page: 3 Monopolar Mean Frequency Z-scores Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb LLat RLat LMed RMed LAnt RAnt LCen RCen LPos RPos LH RH Mid Ant Cent Post Head Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Monopolar Mean Frequency (Hz) Fp1 Fp2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 Fz Cz Pz Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
15 Page: 4 Monopolar Interhemispheric Symmetry Fp1-Fp2 F3-F4 C3-C4 P3-P4 O1-O2 F7-F8 T3-T4 T5-T6 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Monopolar Interhemispheric Coherence Fp1-Fp2 F3-F4 C3-C4 P3-P4 O1-O2 F7-F8 T3-T4 T5-T6 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
16 Page: 5 Monopolar Interhemispheric Symmetry (Z) Fp1-Fp2 F3-F4 C3-C4 P3-P4 O1-O2 F7-F8 T3-T4 T5-T6 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Lateral Medial Anterior Central Posterior Head Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Monopolar Interhemispheric Coherence (Z) Fp1-Fp2 F3-F4 C3-C4 P3-P4 O1-O2 F7-F8 T3-T4 T5-T6 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Lateral Medial Anterior Central Posterior Head Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb
17 Page: 6 Monopolar Intrahemispheric Gradient F3-T5 F4-T6 F7-T5 F8-T6 F3-O1 F4-O2 O1-F7 O2-F8 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Monopolar Intrahemispheric Synchrony Fp1-F3 F2-F4 T3-T5 T4-T6 C3-P3 C4-P4 F3-O1 F4-O2 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
18 Page: 7 Monopolar Intrahemispheric Gradient (Z) F3-T5 F4-T6 F7-T5 F8-T6 F3-O1 F4-O2 O1-F7 O2-F8 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Monopolar Intrahemispheric Synchrony (Z) Fp1-F3 F2-F4 T3-T5 T4-T6 C3-P3 C4-P4 F3-O1 F4-O2 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb
19 Page: 8 Bipolar Power Z-scores Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Head LH RH Post. Ant. Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Bipolar Power (uv^2) Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
20 Page: 9 Bipolar Multivariate Features (Z) Central Temporal Par.-Occipital Frontotemporal Head Posterior Anterior Overall Relative Bipolar Power Z-scores Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Head LH RH Post. Ant. Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low Comb Best Fit Mat. Lag Func.Dev Total Relative Bipolar Power (%) Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low
21 Page: 10 Bipolar Interhemispheric Symmetry (Z) Central Temporal Par.-Occipital Frontotemporal Head Posterior Anterior Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Bipolar Interhemispheric Coherence (Z) Central Temporal Par.-Occipital Frontotemporal Head Posterior Anterior Delta Theta Alpha Beta Low
22 Page: 11 Bipolar Mean Frequency Z-scores Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Head LH RH Post. Ant. Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta Comb Bipolar Mean Frequency (Hz) Cz-C3 Cz-C4 T3-T5 T4-T6 O1-P3 O2-P4 T3-F7 T4-F8 Total Delta Theta Alpha Beta
23 NxLink Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute 1 cm FP1 FP2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 CZ PZ EOG T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 uv/cm 00:00 00:01 00:02
24 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:03 00:04 00:05 00:06 00:07 00:08
25 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:09 00:10 00:11 00:12 00:13 00:14
26 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:15 00:16 00:17 00:18 00:19 00:
27 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:21 00:22 00:23 00:24 00:25 00:26
28 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:27 00:28 00:29 00:30 00:31 00:32
29 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:33 00:34 00:35 00:36 00:37
30 NxLink Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute 1 cm FP1 FP2 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 CZ PZ EOG T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 uv/cm 00:00 00:01 00:02
31 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:03 00:04 00:05 00:06 00:07 00:08
32 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:09 00:10 00:11 00:12 00:13 00:14
33 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:15 00:16 00:17 00:18 00:19 00:
34 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:21 00:22 00:23 00:24 00:25 00:26
35 EOG FP1 FP2 F7 F8 T3 T4 T5 T6 F3 F4 C3 C4 P3 P4 O1 O2 CZ PZ T3-F7 T4-F8 T3-T5 T4-T6 CZ-C3 CZ-C4 O1-P3 O2-P4 00:27 00:28 00:29 00:30 00:31
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