Research Studies and Findings Related to MeRT
The MeRT℠ approach is an innovative and targeted treatment based on powerful third-party research that has been published in the most prestigious scientific journals. Below you will find the peer-reviewed and published research regarding EEGs, rTMS, and MeRT that build the foundation of our approach to treatment of the brain.
Studies on EEG Findings
EEG Changes Associated with Autistic Spectrum Disorders, Boutros et al, 2015.
The Quantitative Electroencephalogram and the Low-Resolution Electrical Tomographic Analysis in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Todder et al, 2012
EEG Alpha Rhythm Frequency and Intelligence in Normal Adults,Anokhin & Vogel, 1996.
Traumatic Brain Injury – An EEG Point of View, lanof and Anghinah, 2017
Neuromodulation Studies and Reports
MeRT Ongoing Clinical Trials with the Department of Defense for PTSD, Post-Concussive Disorders, and TBI
PTSD Trials – Currently Military Specific
Congressional Approval (This is congressional approval for use of MeRT treatment for TBI, Post-Concussive Disorder, and PTSD)
Major Depression
PTSD
EEG_EKG Guided TMS in veterans with PTSD_Randomized Double_Blinded pilot study_SBMT Poster Accepted
Electroencephalgraphy and Mild Traumatic Brain Injury, Thatcher, 2006.
For Veterans Suffering from PTSD who are not able to go through MeRT treatment, alternative treatments and studies from the United States Government, are discussed here.
Autism
Anxiety
EEG Correlates of Different Types of Anxiety in 14 – to 15-Year-Old Teenagers, Eismont et al, 2008.
Parkinson’s
Deep Brain Stimulation in Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders, Coenen VA, et al, 2015.
Tourette Syndrome
Bipolar Disorder
Deep brain stimulation for bipolar disorder review and outlook, Gippert et al, 2016.
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