— LENS & swLORETA QEEG

Two techniques. One nervous system. No generic protocols.

We map your brain's electrical signature first, then deliver feedback calibrated to what the data shows — not to a diagnostic category.

Close-up medium shot of a monitor screen displaying a swLORETA brain-map visualization — colored topographic contours on a dark background, a clinician's hand resting near the console edge, clinical task lighting, sharp and documentary in feel
Close-up medium shot of a monitor screen displaying a swLORETA brain-map visualization — colored topographic contours on a dark background, a clinician's hand resting near the console edge, clinical task lighting, sharp and documentary in feel
/ Objective Baseline First

QEEG maps where your brain is stuck

A quantitative EEG records your brain's electrical activity across 19 sites. swLORETA analysis localizes that activity to specific cortical regions, giving us a precise picture of dysregulation before any intervention begins.

LENS delivers sub-threshold recalibration

Low Energy Neurofeedback System uses an electromagnetic signal weaker than the brain's own field. The signal does not force a state — it offers a reference the nervous system can respond to or ignore, prompting self-correction at the cortical level.

Medium shot of a clinician's hands at a neurofeedback console, adjusting settings on a keyboard while a secondary monitor shows real-time EEG waveforms, natural window light from the left, clinical room, quiet and focused, documentary framing
Medium shot of a clinician's hands at a neurofeedback console, adjusting settings on a keyboard while a secondary monitor shows real-time EEG waveforms, natural window light from the left, clinical room, quiet and focused, documentary framing

Each session begins with a brief review of the previous session's data. We compare new swLORETA and LENS output against your map and adjust stimulation sites, duration, and offset frequency accordingly.

+ Session Structure

There is no fixed protocol. The diagnosis that brought you here is context, not instruction. What drives each parameter change is the data — where your nervous system showed response, where it did not.

Protocol adjusts every session

Assessment: 60 min. Active sessions: 30 min each. Typical initial series: 10–20 sessions.

Start with an objective assessment

The initial session produces your QEEG baseline. No commitment to a series until we both see what the data shows.