The Brodmann Areas of the Brain Testing Kit contains 50 Vials & Information Booklet (DOWNLOAD)
This Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit for Bioresonance, NAET Practitioners and Kinesiologists includes markers related to the Brodmann areas of the brain, which are linked to memory, mood, behaviour, movement, and sensory processing. It may help identify imbalances that affect how the brain functions or communicates. Useful for exploring neurological symptoms, emotional regulation, or cognitive changes.
Who is this Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit for?
It is suitable for Bioresonance & NAET Practitioners, Kinesiologists, Chiropractors, Naturopaths, or anyone trained in muscle testing.
How is this Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit different?
As an experienced homeopath I understand the importance of a reliable homeopathic test kit to test for health related problems. Consequently, all vials contain a few homeopathic pills of at least five different homeopathic potencies. This ensures accurate testing of any imbalances, but also precise muscle testing. Furthermore, the vials can be used to restore balance in the body.
All of the vials have been made using homeopathic principles, but they have not been made the traditional homeopathic way.
How long will this Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit last?
This Test Kit comes in a sturdy, flat cardboard box for convenient handling. If stored correctly it has an indefinite shelf life. Therefore, please store this homeopathic test kit away from heat, direct sunlight, mobile phones, magnets, microwaves and power points.
Not only is this Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit for Bioresonance & NAET Practitioners available in a Flat Box, but it is also available in a Plastic Box (vials vertical).
Content:
- BA 1, 2, 3 – Primary somatosensory cortex, responsible for processing touch, proprioception, and pain.
- BA 4 – Primary motor cortex, controls voluntary movements.
- BA 5 – Somatosensory association cortex, integrates sensory input for movement coordination.
- BA 6 – Premotor and supplementary motor cortex, involved in movement planning and execution.
- BA 7 – Somatosensory association cortex, contributes to spatial awareness and motor planning.
- BA 8 – Frontal eye fields, controls voluntary eye movements and visual attention.
- BA 9 – Prefrontal cortex, involved in executive function, working memory, and decision-making.
- BA 10 – Anterior prefrontal cortex, critical for complex reasoning, planning, and social cognition.
- BA 11 – Orbitofrontal cortex, regulates impulse control, decision-making, and emotional responses.
- BA 12 – Orbitofrontal region, associated with emotional regulation and adaptive behavior.
- BA 13 – Part of the insular cortex, involved in visceral functions and interoception.
- BA 14 – Located in the insula, plays a role in autonomic regulation and emotional processing.
- BA 15 – Related to the anterior temporal pole, involved in emotion and memory integration.
- BA 16 – Associated with the insular cortex, integrates sensory and autonomic information.
- BA 17 – Primary visual cortex (V1), processes basic visual stimuli such as contrast and orientation.
- BA 18 – Visual association cortex (V2), further processes motion, depth perception, and color.
- BA 19 – Visual association cortex (V3), integrates higher-level visual processing.
- BA 20 – Inferior temporal gyrus, involved in object recognition and visual memory.
- BA 21 – Middle temporal gyrus, processes auditory and language-related stimuli.
- BA 22 – Wernicke’s area (left hemisphere), essential for language comprehension.
- BA 23 – Part of the posterior cingulate cortex, involved in memory and self-referential processing.
- BA 24 – Anterior cingulate cortex, involved in emotion regulation, attention, and pain modulation.
- BA 25 – Subgenual cingulate cortex, plays a role in mood regulation and is implicated in depression.
- BA 26 – Ectosplenial region, involved in memory and spatial navigation.
- BA 27 – Part of the parahippocampal gyrus, involved in memory processing.
- BA 28 – Entorhinal cortex, key for memory consolidation and spatial navigation.
- BA 29 – Retrosplenial cortex, linked to episodic memory and spatial orientation.
- BA 30 – Part of the retrosplenial cortex, integrates sensory and memory processing.
- BA 31 – Posterior cingulate cortex, involved in self-awareness and cognitive flexibility.
- BA 32 – Dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, plays a role in decision-making, motivation, and emotion.
- BA 33 – Anterior cingulate region, involved in emotional regulation and response to pain.
- BA 34 – Entorhinal cortex, contributes to olfactory memory and spatial awareness.
- BA 35 – Perirhinal cortex, associated with object recognition and declarative memory.
- BA 36 – Part of the parahippocampal cortex, supports memory encoding and retrieval.
- BA 37 – Fusiform gyrus, critical for facial recognition and visual word processing.
- BA 38 – Temporal pole, integrates emotional and sensory processing, involved in semantic memory.
- BA 39 – Angular gyrus, associated with language processing, reading, and number comprehension.
- BA 40 – Supramarginal gyrus, important for phonological processing and sensory integration.
- BA 41 – Primary auditory cortex, processes pitch, volume, and auditory information.
- BA 42 – Auditory association cortex, refines auditory perception and speech processing.
- BA 43 – Part of the subcentral area, related to taste and somatosensory integration.
- BA 44 – Broca’s area (left hemisphere), responsible for speech production and language processing.
- BA 45 – Broca’s area, involved in syntactic processing and verbal working memory.
- BA 46 – Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, essential for working memory and cognitive control.
- BA 47 – Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, involved in response inhibition and decision-making.
- BA 48 – Part of the retrosplenial cortex, implicated in memory and spatial processing.
- BA 49 – Not well defined in humans, likely related to association areas.
- BA 50 – Not commonly referenced in modern neuroscience.
- BA 51 – Linked to limbic system functions, but not widely studied.
- BA 52 – Located in the parainsular cortex, involved in auditory-limbic integration.
This Brodmann Areas of the Brain Test Kit does NOT contain any parts of the brain or any other crude substance, but the energetic imprint and is therefore perfect for accurate testing and balancing. It contains glass vials as plastic can be unreliable for testing purposes. Pills are used to avoid liquid spillage and evaporation.
The test vials do not need to be opened as they are not intended for internal use, but for muscle testing only.
This kit is not intended for DIAGNOSIS or TREATMENT and is NOT a home testing kits, but it is intended for practitioners such as Kinesiologists, Bioresonance practitioners (Bicom, Vega, etc.), Chiropractors, Naturopaths or anyone trained in muscle testing.