Transforming Healthcare with Mobile EEG Brain Health Assessments
Brain health assessments can give you a view into how you are performing today and enable you to learn about science-based habits to help support brain health as we age. Brain Health Assessments start with the core assessment and take the additional tests to measure even more elements of cognition. The BIAT (Brain Interface Assessment and Treatment) program is an effective tool for people who currently suffer from noticeable symptoms (e.g., memory problems, attention difficulties, brain fog, sleep dysfunction, cognitive defects). The critical element of the BIAT program is brain mapping. Brain mapping is non-invasive and painless.
The BIAT assessment measures the following attributes:
- 1) Brain Power, which impacts energy and drive. Loss of power causes fatigue, disturbed sleep and diminished libido.
- 2) Brain efficiency, which determines the brain’s ability and speed at recognizing and reacting to everyday events. A decline in efficiency may impair memory, learning, the ability to drive a car, work performance or the ability to enjoy life.
- 3) Cognitive Capacity, which represents the total amount of information the brain is capable of retaining at any given time (short term memory). Weakened capacity may cause an inability to focus and lead to stress, anxiety and low self esteem.
- 4) Heart Rate Variability (HRV) measurements are linked to anxiety and stress related conditions. Low HRV is linked to cognitive impairment as well as heart disease.
- 5) Behavioral Attention Measures are an objective measure of attention that are correlated with specific neurotransmitter deficiencies. Reaction Time reflects latency of response and is correlated with serotonin deficiency. Variability reflects a lack of consistent performance and is correlated with dopamine deficiency. Omissions reflect a lack of focus and are correlated with Acetylcholine deficiency. Commissions reflect anxiety and are correlated with GABA deficiency.