The Wonderful Brain

Brain Maps, Part 1: The Wonderful Brain (continued)


The Brain Map Is An

Important Diagnostic Tool

The Brain Map examples shown previously are small pieces of actual, full-blown Brain Maps.

The actual full report of each EEG brain map is around 50 to 70 pages and includes a detailed report of the identified problems with treatment protocols to improve the brain’s malfunctioning areas.

The Brain Map is one of many diagnostic tools that Memory Care of Arizona uses to evaluate a patient’s problems, for the purpose of finding solutions of ways to improve the brain and the problems that people experience, such as the problems of the elderly.

The process of Brain Mapping is to identify the areas of the brain that are not functioning as they should. After doing an EEG Brain Map, the next step is to start Neurofeedback sessions to correct the problem areas and improve the brain’s activity. Neurofeedback is an effective and efficient process of teaching the brain how to correct the abnormalities of the brain waves.

Memory Care of Arizona Provides

Diagnostic Assessments & Therapy Treatments


Memory Care of Arizona provides outstanding diagnostic assessment by the use of EEG Brain Maps and provides Neurofeedback as treatment of neurological conditions for the senior population. Each of our patients has personal needs and concerns. Memory Care of Arizona sensitively and expertly works to meet each need with an effective treatment plan to ensure the success of each individual patient.

Memory Care of Arizona’s

Experts in EEG Brain Mapping

Memory Care of Arizona works with the best authorities in the nation in the Brain Mapping and Neurofeedback field.

Each has many years of experience in the fields of private clinical practice, university work, and EEG Brain Mapping and Neurofeedback research, with the result of improved mental and emotional conditions.




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