Passive Infrared Hemoencephalography (Pir Heg) And Infrared Imaging Of The Prefrontal Cortex: A Synergistic Combination

Series #38

Webinar

May 7, 2025
12:00 - 1:15 PM ET

pIR HEG and Infrared Imaging. A synergistic combination:

pIR HEG is a process for training brain activity in the front of the brain using signals that reside in the 7 to 14 micron infrared range. The process involves teaching the person how to activate their prefrontal cortex and how to make it dominant as a brain state. Many behaviors can be monitored to evaluate the brain state of the prefrontal cortex, but being able to look at an image of the brain activity has a lot of benefits. Because the imaging process is so fast, it can be done before each session and again when it ends. These images can be compared over time and correlated with behavior/mood/symptom changes.

Presenter

Jeffrey A. Carmen, PhD

Dr. Carmen has been licensed as a psychologist in New York State since 1979. His practice has morphed over the years from a general clinical psychology practice to one specializing in headaches, with a concentration on migraine headaches. He utilizes biofeedback and neurofeedback techniques in his practice and is the inventor of the Passive Infrared Hemoencephalography system, which is used worldwide to treat migraine headaches and cognitive and emotional disorders. He is also consulted worldwide for diagnosis and treatment of treatment-resistant migraine headaches.
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