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Old 10-31-2022, 06:07 PM #1
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I had a qEEG that included a Auditory Evoked Potential session and a Visual Evoked Potential session. Not many neuros even understand them. My neuro was a pioneer in using qEEG AEP and VEP. He had administered over 6000 and created a comparative database. Unfortunately, he never publish his database and research widely.

Some therapists understand qEEG, AEP, and VEP but they are hard to find.

Dr Walker in Texas, I think Houston, does work with qEEG.
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