- EEG (electroencephalogram) - Mayo Clinic
An EEG records the electrical activity of the brain through electrodes put on the scalp EEG results show changes in brain activity This may help diagnose brain conditions such as epilepsy and other seizure conditions
- Electroencephalography - Wikipedia
The recording of these signals is referred to as electrocorticography (ECoG), subdural EEG (SDE), intracranial EEG (iEEG), or stereotactic EEG (SEEG) The signal recorded from ECoG is on a different scale of activity than the brain activity recorded from scalp EEG
- EEG (Electroencephalogram): Uses, Procedure, Risks
An EEG is a test that records the electrical activity in your brain It is most often used to diagnose epilepsy, but it can also be used for head injuries, brain tumors, stroke, and infections such as encephalitis
- EEG (Electroencephalogram): Purpose, Procedure, and Risks
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test used to evaluate the electrical activity in your brain It can help detect potential problems with brain cell communication
- EEG Test (Electroencephalogram): Purpose, Procedure, and Results - WebMD
An EEG, or electroencephalogram, is a test that records the electrical signals of the brain by using small metal discs (called electrodes) that are attached to your scalp
- EEG for Phoenix, AZ - Center for Neurology and Spine
An EEG works by placing electrodes on the scalp to detect electrical activity in the brain This non-invasive procedure helps identify abnormal brainwave patterns associated with conditions, such as epilepsy, seizures, and other neurological disorders
- EEGs - Arizona Neurology Associates
An electroencephalogram (EEG) records electrical activity in the brain to help diagnose conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries
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