
Specialized Testing
We provide both traditional and specialized testing to better understand the nature of the challenges you or your child are facing as well as the most efficacious treatments to directly address these challenges.
Quantitative Electroencephalogram (QEEG)

A quantitative electroencephalogram (qEEG) — sometimes called “brain mapping” — is an advanced, non-invasive tool that measures and analyzes the brain’s electrical activity. Small sensors are placed on the scalp to record brainwave patterns, which are then compared to a large database of age-typical brain activity.
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This process helps identify patterns of over- or under-activity that may be linked to challenges such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injury, and other neurological concerns. qEEG can also be used by individuals seeking to optimize focus, emotional regulation, and overall brain performance.
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The results provide valuable insights that can guide individualized treatment planning, including neurofeedback, therapy, and other interventions aimed at improving attention, mood, learning, and daily functioning.
Event Related Potential (ERP)

Event-Related Potential (ERP) testing is a safe, non-invasive assessment that measures how the brain processes information in response to specific stimuli — such as sounds (auditory ERP) or images (visual ERP). During the test, small sensors are placed on the scalp to record brainwave activity before, during, and after these events.
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By analyzing the timing and strength of the brain’s responses, ERP testing provides valuable insight into cognitive functions like attention, memory, processing speed, and sensory integration. This information can support treatment planning for conditions such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning difficulties, anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injury, and other neurological concerns — as well as help individuals seeking to optimize cognitive performance.
Motor Skills Testing

Motor skills testing is a comprehensive assessment of how the brain and body work together to plan, coordinate, and execute movement. These evaluations look at both gross motor skills (such as balance, coordination, and core strength) and fine motor skills (such as handwriting, dexterity, and finger control).
Testing can identify challenges in motor planning, strength, coordination, or sensory integration that may affect everyday activities — from handwriting and self-care to sports performance and participation in school or work.
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Results from motor skills testing help guide individualized treatment plans that can improve coordination, body awareness, strength, and functional independence. This service is helpful for individuals with developmental delays, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, neurological injuries, or anyone seeking to enhance physical performance and overall well-being.
Executive Function

Executive function testing is a comprehensive assessment of the brain-based skills that help us manage daily life — including planning, organizing, time management, working memory, emotional regulation, and flexible thinking. These skills are essential for setting goals, staying focused, and adapting to changing situations.
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Through structured tasks and standardized assessments, executive function testing identifies strengths and challenges in cognitive control, attention, problem-solving, and self-regulation.
The results help guide individualized treatment and support strategies for individuals with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injuries, neurological conditions, or anyone looking to improve focus, productivity, and overall life management skills.
Sensory Processing

Sensory processing testing evaluates how the nervous system receives, interprets, and responds to information from the senses — including sight, sound, touch, movement, taste, and smell. These assessments help identify whether the brain is over- or under-responsive to sensory input or has difficulty integrating sensory information.
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This type of testing can reveal patterns that may affect attention, behavior, emotional regulation, and participation in daily activities. It is particularly valuable for individuals with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, developmental delays, traumatic brain injuries, or anyone experiencing sensory sensitivities or challenges with self-regulation.
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Results guide individualized treatment plans that can improve comfort, focus, and participation in school, work, and everyday life — helping individuals feel more balanced and capable.
Cognitive Skills

Cognitive skills testing is a comprehensive assessment of the mental processes the brain uses to take in, understand, and respond to information. These skills include attention, memory, processing speed, reasoning, problem-solving, and visual–spatial abilities.
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By using standardized tasks and evidence-based measures, cognitive testing identifies both strengths and areas that may be impacting learning, emotional regulation, decision-making, and day-to-day functioning.
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This type of assessment is helpful for individuals with ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities, anxiety, depression, traumatic brain injuries, neurological conditions, or anyone interested in optimizing cognitive performance. The results guide individualized treatment plans, educational support, and strategies to improve thinking skills and quality of life.