Len Ochs
Psychologist in Concord, CA

License number
New Jersey 35SI00226800
Issued Date
Apr 13, 1987
Expiration Date
Jun 30, 1991
Category
Psychology
Type
Practicing Psychologist
Address
Address
Concord, CA

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Address
Phone
Len Ochs
3557 Klamath St, Oakland, CA 94602
Len M Ochs, age 82
1238 Alpine Rd, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Len M Ochs, age 82
3557 Klamath St, Oakland, CA 94602
Len M Ochs, age 82
8151 Elphick Ln, Sebastopol, CA 95472
(707) 823-6225
Len Ochs
106 La Casa Viia, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

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Method For Evaluating And Treating An Individual With Electroencephalographic Disentrainment Feedback

Method For Evaluating And Treating An Individual With Electroencephalographic Disentrainment Feedback

US Patent:
5365939, Nov 22, 1994
Filed:
Oct 15, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/137909
Inventors:
Len Ochs - Concord CA
Assignee:
Neurotrain, L.C. - Galveston TX
International Classification:
A61B 50482
US Classification:
128732
Abstract:
A method for treating an individual by use of electroencephalographic feedback includes selecting a reference site for determining a brain wave frequency of the individual, entraining the brain wave frequency of the individual in one direction until a first predetermined stop condition occurs, and then entraining the brain wave frequency of the individual in the opposite direction until a second predetermined stop condition occurs. A method for assessing the flexibility of an individual with respect to treatment by electroencephalographic entrainment feedback includes selecting sites for determining brain wave frequencies of the individual, choosing one of the sites which has not been previously used for entrainment, entraining the brain wave frequency of the individual at the chosen site in one direction until a first predetermined stop condition occurs, entraining the brain wave frequency of the individual at the chosen site in the opposite direction until a second predetermined stop condition occurs, and then repeating the steps beginning with choosing a site until all sites have been tested.