diagnosis and management of epilepsy and other seizure disorders. It is also used to assist in the diagnosis of brain damage and diseases such as strokes, tumors, encephalitis, mental retardation, and sleep disorders.
Electroencephalography.
Electroencephalography should be administered and interpreted by a trained medical professional only
Electroencephalography (EEG) is used to record brain activity by measuring electrical signals. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries. EEG can also help in monitoring brain activity during anesthesia or to study brain function in research.
An electroencephalogram
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Richard L. Bernstine has written: 'Fetal electrocardiography and electroencephalography' -- subject(s): Electrocardiography, Electroencephalography, Fetus
Barbiturate dosing is geared toward burst suppression--that is, reducing brain activity as measured by electroencephalography
Frederic Andrews Gibbs has written: 'Atlas of electroencephalography' -- subject(s): Electroencephalography, Brain, Diseases, Atlases, Electrodiagnosis, Diagnosis
Approximately 16-20 electrodes
Warren T. Blume has written: 'Atlas of pediatric electroencephalography' -- subject(s): Atlases, Diagnosis, Electroencephalography, In infancy & childhood, In infancy and childhood, Pediatric neurology
Electroencephalography or EEG
EEG -Electroencephalography