Extensive research and clinical practice over the past three decades have culminated in the development of brain-wave-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation treatments. Cognitive functions and their irregularities are secondary manifestations of the central nervous system’s inherent survival mechanisms.
Deviations from the brain’s default state lead to abnormal behaviors, which are viewed as compensatory adaptations. Building upon this understanding, Electromagnetic Brain Pulsing (EMBP) was created. This approach involves quantitatively assessing a patient’s brain state and administering tailored electromagnetic pulses to restore normal brain function.
