The combination of high relative power Theta and low relative power

DB Relative Beta 4 (24-28 HZ)
Brodmann area 20
Sasha Bartell
Eyes Closed 09/16/2005
Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute
8114 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Inferior Temporal Gyrus
Temporal Lobe
15
Sasha Bartell
Eyes Closed 09/16/2005
Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute
8114 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
16
DB Relative Beta 5 (28-32 HZ)
Brodmann area 20
Sasha Bartell
Eyes Closed 09/16/2005
Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute
8114 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Inferior Temporal Gyrus
Temporal Lobe
17
Sasha Bartell
Eyes Closed 09/16/2005
Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute
8114 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
18
DB Relative Beta 3 (20-24 HZ)
Brodmann area 24
Anterior Cingulate
Trevor Litera
Eyes Closed 08/29/2005
Scottsdale Neurofeedback Institute
8114 E. Cactus Rd., Suite 200
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Limbic Lobe
13
CHLEECA 02/28/2006
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 has a history of either attention problems,
impulse control problems or hyperactive behavior.
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This patient’s discriminant scores suggest
the presence of Attention Deficit Disorder
The features making the largest contribution
to the ADHD Statement are:
Normed Monopolar Intrahemispheric Coherence Theta for Fp1-F3,
Normed Monopolar Coherence Theta for Fp1-Fp2,
Normed Monopolar Relative Power Alpha for P4
This classification is a multivariate statistical
summary of a neurometric evaluation and serves only
as an adjunct to other clinical evaluations