{"id":39697,"date":"2024-10-27T22:04:17","date_gmt":"2024-10-28T02:04:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brain-trainer.com\/?post_type=answer&#038;p=39697"},"modified":"2024-10-28T12:41:55","modified_gmt":"2024-10-28T16:41:55","slug":"delta","status":"publish","type":"answer","link":"https:\/\/brain-trainer.com\/es\/answer\/delta\/","title":{"rendered":"Delta"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Delta<\/h3>\n<p>Delta is the slowest electrical frequency that may sometimes be trained using neurofeedback. The rhythm generator for the delta rhythm is the brain stem and hind-brain\u2014so it does not part of the autonomic nervous system.\u00a0 Delta is unconscious.<\/p>\n<p>Generally, delta in the 0-2 Hz range indicates that part of the brain is in a state of deep sleep. At times this is not good. \u00a0Delta in the range of 2-5 Hz indicates drowsiness and may be the result of the training being done. Sometimes a change of diet does more to alleviate this problem than biofeedback. The culprit is usually sugar, processed flour and cereals or the drinking water.<\/p>\n<p>Delta isn\u2019t a really common thing to find.\u00a0 Spikes of it can be related to head injuries or artifacts.\u00a0 \u00a0(Delta is also the frequency of the coma), and it can be resistant to training.\u00a0 Sometimes when it falls, other things appear, which is why I like to leave the squash in place.<\/p>\n<p>Generalized slow activity is often effectively trained on the midline.<\/p>\n<h3>Defining Delta<\/h3>\n<p>We may define delta differently from a neurologist, and there are many definitions of it.\u00a0 Neurologists often look at the morphology of\u00a0wave patterns, especially looking for epileptiform activity.\u00a0\u00a0We look at numerical values representing amplitudes in each frequency.\u00a0 If we define delta as 1-3 Hz, as we do in the TQ Assessment, then a fair portion of that is 1-2 Hz., and there is no argument that activity this low in a waking EEG is largely artifact.\u00a0 However, saying that finding delta anywhere in any amount in someone in a resting state is abnormal would be a stretch in my experience\u2013and I\u2019m guessing also in that of those who use QEEG\u2019s.<\/p>\n<p>Delta can be present without being abnormal.\u00a0 It\u2019s a matter of how much of it and where it is and what happens to it when we activate.\u00a0 It\u2019s perfectly possible that we are more likely to be asked to do assessments of folks who are \u201cabnormal\u201d in a neurologist\u2019s terms.\u00a0 Certainly a preponderance of slow activity is a very common finding in our clients, and that\u2019s not \u201cnormal.\u201d\u00a0 I\u2019ve looked at my assessment a number of times.\u00a0 Look at your own.\u00a0 See any delta there?\u00a0 I see it in mine.\u00a0 But you and I and\u00a0many of our clients are functioning fairly effectively.\u00a0 So maybe \u201cnormal\u201d isn\u2019t a very useful concept in this case.\u00a0 When we see delta levels higher than we expect, then we have a training option, especially if there are performance issues that appear to be related.<\/p>\n<h3>Delta Amplitude<\/h3>\n<p>If you find a spike of delta in one site or some contiguous sites, it can be an indicator of a lesion\u2013normally white-matter damage, with neurons still functional but not connected, so they aren\u2019t sending or receiving signals and drop to the lowest common-denominator rhythm, delta.\u00a0 This is not likely the issue if you are seeing delta all over the brain.<\/p>\n<p>As a general rule, evenly distributed, high amplitude delta is indicative of slow brain maturation, and training to decrease Delta amplitude usually proves beneficial. Almost any location will work but FZ, CZ and PZ seem to work better most of the time.<\/p>\n<p>Temporal high amplitude Delta in the 0-2 Hz range usually accompanies a brain that is not very alert. Temporal high frequency high amplitude Delta in the 2-4 Hz range is an indication of an intuitive mind. This can be confirmed with high amplitude 100 Hz on either the right or both temporal lobes. (Training 100 Hz to increase intuition did not work.)<\/p>\n<p>Frontal high amplitude Delta usually accompanies low levels of concentration, focus, attention and awareness. The lower the frequency of the Delta the more difficult to resolve these issues. Obsessive behaviors tend to manifest more with lower frequency frontal Delta. Training to decrease frontal Delta usually proves beneficial. I had good luck by training to decrease frontal Delta (0-3 Hz) while increasing parietal Alpha (10-14 Hz) either concurrently or following the Delta work.\u00a0 I would definitely try a squash or windowed squash, starting, say, at Afz\/A1 and Fpz\/A1.<\/p>\n<p>I never did much work with high amplitude central or parietal Delta but I did observe that training to increase parietal Alpha tended to decrease parietal Delta and that excessive central Delta tended to decrease while the client was working to decrease frontal Delta.<\/p>\n<p>According to the research done at the research center I ran while working for Lexicor, it all depends upon where the high amplitude delta is located in the brain, the frequency of the delta and the delta coherence between any two locations. In my opinion and experience, anytime inhibiting delta is not working well, the problem is hyper coherent Delta. Find the locations involved and break up the hyper coherence and the delta \u201cproblem\u201d is quickly resolved.<\/p>\n<p>Generalized delta can be an indication of dissociation as well.\u00a0 People who have had traumatic experience will often have high levels of delta in which are buried the experiences that\u00a0could not be processed.<\/p>\n<p>And generalized delta can also be related to poor blood supply and hypo-oxygenation, which results in neurons being unable to sustain higher frequency pulse rates.\u00a0 Very often we see children who had early births or long or difficult birth processes (cord wrapped around the neck, long time in the birth canal, etc.) whose brains simply don\u2019t provide much oxygen.<\/p>\n<p>When delta increases at task at the F and even C sites, you might want to rule out that it is simply eye movement or eye blink activity.<\/p>\n<h3>Synchronous Delta<\/h3>\n<p>There is some evidence that, as delta is the unconscious mind, Synchronous delta (not just delta) can be related to a kind of connection to the collective unconscious.<\/p>\n<p>With delta and theta and even some of alpha there is a difference between synchronous and de-synchronized activity.\u00a0 Synchronous delta might be related to tuning in to the whole., but delta in most brains during waking states is not synchronous.\u00a0 It just represents very low metabolic activity, and perhaps low oxygenation.<\/p>\n<h3>Delta Coherence<\/h3>\n<p>As a rule, hyper-coherent delta is indicative of a closed head trauma while hypo-coherent delta usually accompanies learning disorders. Break up the coherence by training in the opposite direction for five minute intervals using an A \u2013 B \u2013 A format of 1, 3, 5 or 7 five minute mini sessions or until the client tires of the process. Change the direction of the training. \u00a0Repeat this process but always end by training in the same direction as your first mini session training.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Delta Delta is the slowest electrical frequency that may sometimes be trained using neurofeedback. The rhythm generator for the delta rhythm is the brain stem and hind-brain\u2014so it does not part of the autonomic nervous system.\u00a0 Delta is unconscious. 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