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Alemdağ Cad. Site Yolu No: 29
34768 Ümraniye / İstanbul
(TEM YOLU ÜMRANİYE KAVŞAĞI)
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Memory Center, a member of the NP GROUP, makes use of brain mapping since 1998.

Brain Mapping is a neuroscience area of research and clinical applications, which studies and develops advanced techniques for imaging, representation, analysis, visualization and interpretation of brain waves.

QEEG is an assessment tool to objectively and scientifically evaluate a person's brainwave function. It generally consists of placing a snug cap on the head which contains electrodes to measure the electrical patterns coming from the brain. This is done while the patient is resting quietly with his or her eyes closed.

Brain waves occur at various frequencies. Some are fast and some are slow. The names of these EEG bands are delta, theta, alpha and beta. Beta waves are associated with a state of mental intellectual activity and outwardly focused concentration or stress; alfa waves are associated with resting state and relaxation, theta waves are associated with hypnotic state or mental inefficiency, delta waves are associated with sleep, mental exhaustion or learning disabilities.

Brain mapping is an important approach in the early diagnosis of the Alzheimer's disease. It is used by clinicians to enhance the diagnosis and treatment monitoring.

HZI® and Neuroguide® equipments and normative databases are used in our hospital.
 

Brain waves occur at various frequencies. Some are fast and some are slow. The names of these EEG bands are delta, theta, alpha and beta. Beta waves are associated with a state of mental intellectual activity and outwardly focused concentration or stress; alfa waves are associated with resting state and relaxation, theta waves are associated with hypnotic state or mental inefficiency, delta waves are associated with sleep, mental exhaustion or learning disabilities.

Both healthy and diseased brains may be mapped to study memory, learning, drug effects and organic bases of symptoms in various populations such as schizophrenics, autistics, depressed people and dementia.

We use HZI® and Neuroguide® equipments and normative databases in our hospital.

You can visit Memory Center website for detailed information.

UCLA NPI QEEG Laboratory


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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Transcranial
Magnetic Stimulation

TMS is a procedure in which electrical activity in the brain is influenced by a pulsed magnetic field.