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🎙️ Overlapping Filters, Essential Tremor & Narcissism on EEG | NeuroNoodle Neurofeedback Podcast

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Join Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans), Dr. Mari Swingle (author of i-Minds), and host Pete Jansons for another no-BS NeuroNoodle episode diving deep into neuroscience, psychology, and brain training.✅ Topic 1 Explained: Overlapping reward/inhibit filters are safe because of 3 dB roll-off – 12 Hz can exist in both without confusion; always match the patient’s real SMR (some have 10 Hz!)✅ Topic 2 Deep Dive: Essential tremor & movement disorders stem from thalamocortical dysrhythmia – neurofeedback quiets ANS, trains SMR, and reduces tremor amplitude✅ Topic 3 Insights: Narcissism shows distinct frontal EEG patterns from early attachment failure – very different from ADHD forgetfulness or autistic cue-blindness✅ Additional Topics🎯 Sleep spindles = true SMR frequency (Jay counted them in an autistic kid)💪 T6 alpha training dramatically reduces social anxiety (real case wins)💡 Excess theta: how to tell med-induced vs intrinsic on raw EEG📻 Antipsychotics can trigger seizures if epileptiform is present😴 PTSD lambda + hypercoherent frontal alpha = diagnostic combo🖐️ Early face-to-face interaction missing → narcissistic wiring📅 Happy Thanksgiving wishes from Jay, Mari & PeteKey Moments:0:00 Welcome + cat takeover2:45 Overlapping rewards and inhibits4:17 EEG First Exam Screen Share9:13 Sleep Spindles17:05 Excess Theta: How Can you tell if its Med Induced26:13 Does Neurofeedback help essential tremor32:20 Dystonia33:27 Social Anxiety38:48 Narcissism41:00 How Do you get a Narcissistic Personality45:18 Happy thanksgiving!✅ Event & App Updates:Dr. Mari Swingle's Apps & Info: https://swinglesonic.comJay Gunkelman's Events & Info: https://suisuncitysummit.com✅ Help us keep the NeuroNoodle Podcast going!Support us on Patreon 👉 / neuronoodle ✅ Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and share—it helps us reach more listeners. Hit the bell icon 🔔 for episode notifications!📅 Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 6 PM CST | 4 PM PST | 7 PM EST for a Q&A on mental health, brain training, and neurofeedback!#NeuroNoodle #NeurofeedbackPodcast #OverlappingFilters #EssentialTremor #Narcissism #JayGunkelman #PeteJansons #BrainHealth #MentalHealth

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Join Jay Gunkelman, QEEGD (the man who has analyzed over 500,000 brain scans), Dr. Mari Swingle (author of i-Minds), and host Pete Jansons for another no-BS NeuroNoodle episode diving deep into neuroscience, psychology, and brain training.✅ Topic 1 Explained: Overlapping reward/inhibit filters are safe because of 3 dB roll-off – 12 Hz can exist in both without confusion; always match the patient’s real SMR (some have 10 Hz!)✅ Topic 2 Deep Dive: Essential tremor & movement disorders stem from thalamocortical dysrhythmia – neurofeedback quiets ANS, trains SMR, and reduces tremor amplitude✅ Topic 3 Insights: Narcissism shows distinct frontal EEG patterns from early attachment failure – very different from ADHD forgetfulness or autistic cue-blindness✅ Additional Topics🎯 Sleep spindles = true SMR frequency (Jay counted them in an autistic kid)💪 T6 alpha training dramatically reduces social anxiety (real case wins)💡 Excess theta: how to tell med-induced vs intrinsic on raw EEG📻 Antipsychotics can trigger seizures if epileptiform is present😴 PTSD lambda + hypercoherent frontal alpha = diagnostic combo🖐️ Early face-to-face interaction missing → narcissistic wiring📅 Happy Thanksgiving wishes from Jay, Mari & PeteKey Moments:0:00 Welcome + cat takeover2:45 Overlapping rewards and inhibits4:17 EEG First Exam Screen Share9:13 Sleep Spindles17:05 Excess Theta: How Can you tell if its Med Induced26:13 Does Neurofeedback help essential tremor32:20 Dystonia33:27 Social Anxiety38:48 Narcissism41:00 How Do you get a Narcissistic Personality45:18 Happy thanksgiving!✅ Event & App Updates:Dr. Mari Swingle's Apps & Info: https://swinglesonic.comJay Gunkelman's Events & Info: https://suisuncitysummit.com✅ Help us keep the NeuroNoodle Podcast going!Support us on Patreon 👉 / neuronoodle ✅ Enjoy the show? Like, subscribe, and share—it helps us reach more listeners. Hit the bell icon 🔔 for episode notifications!📅 Join us LIVE every Wednesday at 6 PM CST | 4 PM PST | 7 PM EST for a Q&A on mental health, brain training, and neurofeedback!#NeuroNoodle #NeurofeedbackPodcast #OverlappingFilters #EssentialTremor #Narcissism #JayGunkelman #PeteJansons #BrainHealth #MentalHealth

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