One
of the stages in the Brainwave
Conditioning System™ is
to measure and assess your brainwave patterns.
This is called an electroencephalogram,
or EEG for simplicity!
Our
thoughts and mental processes within our brains
occur by electrical impulses traveling from
brain cell to brain cell along neural
pathways. These impulses are called brainwaves.
Depending on our current thoughts and actions,
the strength (or amplitude) and speed (or
frequency) of brainwave activity varies. The
more relaxed we become, the slower the speed
of activity. Conversely the more active, or
even stressed, we become the faster the frequency.
An
EEG is a system whereby we can measure this
activity. It is now done using sophisticated
computer technology. It is a non-invasive
process whereby a few electrodes are attached
to your scalp using a sticky paste like substance.
These electrodes can then detect the electrical
activity within your brain and feed that information
into the computer for analysis. The EEG measurements
are for assessment only and are designed to
the standards and for the protocols of the
LSI Brainwave Conditioning System™.
This process will be performed by your Life
Systems Certified Trainer™ (LSCT)
From
this information the LSCT is able
to determine what training protocols you would
gain the most benefit from. This may be to
increase concentration, improve balance and
coherence between the left and right hemispheres
of your brain or perhaps to reduce stress
levels. It is this stage which is the basis
for the AVE training.

Our
mental functions occur optimally at specific
brainwave frequencies. For example the input
of information, such as reading, occurs most
efficiently at a high Alpha or SMR frequency.
However the storage or recall of information
occurs most efficiently at a Theta level.
You can quickly understand that for an effective
learning strategy you need to be able to shift
between the two mental gears. A sports person
needs to be able to shift between the different
level and to be able to access an SMR state
for total concentration and focus.
A
simple summary of the different brainwave
levels and their names is given below.
| The
different brainwave frequencies can
be categorised into… |
Low
Beta |
15
- 30 htz |
High
level of mental activity: decision making
and problem solving. |
SMR
|
12
- 14 htz |
Ideal
for heightened concentration, and being
“in the zone” |
Low
Alpha |
7
- 11 htz |
Relaxed
yet alert state of mind: Best for reading
and listening. |
Theta |
4
- 6 htz |
Optimal
mind state for memorising and recalling
information, also ideal for creativity
and development of IQ. |
Delta |
1
- 3 htz |
Deep
physical relaxation. |