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A 17-Year-Old's Brain, Read Blind From the EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast

A 17-Year-Old's Brain, Read Blind From the EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Therapy Podcast

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Jay Gunkelman is handed one clue — the patient is 17 — and reads the EEG blind. From the brainwave patterns alone, he explains why the recording points toward a right-hemisphere traumatic brain injury and discusses the cortical hyperexcitability that may follow. Before the cold-read, a published study flips addiction treatment on its head: treat the brain's EEG phenotype instead of the DSM label. In a 30-person case series, this was associated with an average General Intellectual Ability (GIA) increase from 99 to 120 over one year, as discussed in the episode. 🧠 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN🧩 Why "fast activity that isn't muscle" — sinusoidal beta over the right frontal area — caught Jay's eye on a blind read🩻 Why excess delta points to white-matter damage, separating a severe TBI from a mild concussion⚡ Why glutamate may contribute to cortical hyperexcitability after traumatic brain injury🍺 Why some low-alpha brains may need much more alcohol to feel "normal," according to the discussion📈 How treating addiction by EEG phenotype, not DSM category, was associated with a GIA increase from 99 to 120 over one year🔁 Why staying clean isn't the whole story when, as the panel puts it, the anterior cingulate "changes channels" ⏱️ CHAPTERS🎬 00:00 The brain we couldn't explain🧠 01:38 Treating addiction by the EEG, not the DSM label🔀 04:44 The two engines of addiction: overarousal and the compulsive drive🍺 06:15 Why an alcoholic needs four shots just to feel normal📈 09:26 One year later: a 21-point IQ jump, demented to normal🔁 16:30 Clean and sober — but chasing a new addiction🕶️ 17:31 Carnac: Jay's only clue is "the patient is 17"🔥 18:39 The right-frontal fire that isn't muscle💥 21:07 Why Jay ruled out a simple concussion🩻 25:18 Why the delta means white matter, and a severe TBI⚡ 26:03 Glutamate, a hyperexcitable cortex, and the drug it points to⚖️ 28:41 "Benign" epilepsy and the study that says treat anyway📉 33:09 How the DSM quietly broke EEG reading❓ 41:24 Viewer questions: session frequency and tracking real change📱 52:06 Dr. Mari Swingle's BrainCalm, Focus & Sleep apps 👥 GUESTSJay Gunkelman, QEEGDDr. Mari Swingle, PhD — author of i-Minds 🔗 WATCH / SUPPORTSupport NeuroNoodle on Patreon: / neuronoodle SwingleSonic apps (BrainCalm, Focus, Sleep): https://swinglesonic.com/Jay Gunkelman's Suisun City Summit: https://courses.eegstrategies.com/Joshua Moore's clinic: https://neurofeedbackcare.com/ 📞 pete@neuronoodle.com ⚠️ Educational content only — not medical advice. Any discussion of medications or treatment is clinical commentary, not a recommendation for any individual. #Neurofeedback #QEEG #ThursdayCarnac
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