

Quality Research, Education, and Clinical Applications
Applied Neuroscience, Inc. (ANI) was founded in 2001. ANI houses digital EEG data from over 20,000 subjects that was collected over the past 40 years. ANI also houses many MRIs and neuropsychological tests that have been correlated with EEG for both research and clinical validation studies resulting in over 200 publications and eight books. The staff of ANI has either supervised or written clinical reports on over 20,000 patients, including traumatic brain injured patients, ADD, ADHD, strokes, tumors, epilepsy, depression and other clinical conditions.
ANI specializes in clinical visual analysis of EEG and quantitative analysis of the EEG (i.e., qEEG). Services such as expert clinical report analysis, medical-legal evaluations, and expert witnesses for depositions, hearings, and court trials are available. Research service contracts are available for specialized analyses and for the development of specialized software.
Mission
To continue to innovate and develop state of the art EEG analysis software, and to include better video and audio interaction for such.

NeuroGuide is a state-of-the-art EEG software application for clinical and research purposes. NeuroGuide provides conventional EEG and quantitative EEG simultaneously on the same screen. One can change references and montages with a mouse click – like changing from a microscope to a telescope. NeuroGuide provides immediate and dynamic comparisons to reference normative databases. Visual examination of the EEG tracings is augmented by artifact removal, power spectral analyses, comparisons to normative databases, discriminant fuctions, multivariate predictions of neuropsychological test performance, Joint-Time-Frequency-Analyses (JTFA), re-montaging and LORETA 3-dimensional source analyses.
The CIS Suites are optional add-ons for the NeuroGuide software. They do NOT require you to learn a whole new way of providing training. Instead, they work in CONJUNCTION with NeuroGuide.
Support documentation and downloads for NeuroGuide systems
can be found here.