ABSTRACT

This chapter presents the reader with a neurologist’s experience using electroencephalography (EEG)-based neuromodulation and infra-low frequency (ILF) brain training to manage significant neurological disorders. Employing EEG-based neuromodulation and infra-low frequency brain training in a neurology practice empowers the inherent inclination for restorative healing present in each patient. A few words on the identification of patients for infra-low frequency brain training. Easy distractibility, left–right confusion, apraxias, and speech dysfluency, as well as overt focal deficits, all inform the neurofeedback clinician on how to prescribe the brain training protocol. The chapter discusses the developmental hierarchy that exists in the brain because of the way in which it continues to develop postnatally. At birth the brain is right-dominant; it is engaged with sleep regulation, gut regulation, sense of self in space and relating with self and with others, developing emotions, affect regulation, and first social nonverbal communications.