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qEEG as an adjunctive test in PTSD and other diagnostic quandaries
By Jay Gunkelman
January 31, 2013

PTSD may be as mis-diagnosed as many other psychiatric conditions, and objective testing is not the rule in psychiatry for diagnosis or for selecting treatment option.

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Autism treatment: QEEG-Guided neuromodulation
By Jay Gunkelman
January 13, 2013

It seems like only yesterday when this was published in the March 2012 newsstand edition of Autism Science Digest. 

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Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
By Jay Gunkelman
January 11, 2013

Junior Seau's recent suicide provided the pathologists access to his brain, and after his 20 year history as a heavy hitter, it is no surprise to modern neuroscientists thaat they would fond evidence of CTE in his brain's structure.

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The mainstreaming of EEG applications
By Jay Gunkelman
January 7, 2013

It is fun to see that there are now over 300 labs worldwide working on this issue of brain-computer-interface or BCI. 

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