Approximately 16-20 electrodes
EEG -Electroencephalography
Approximately 16-20 electrodes
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Electroencephalogram (EEG) is the diagnostic tool used to record brainwave activity by measuring electrical impulses in the brain through electrodes placed on the scalp.
Electroencephalography should be administered and interpreted by a trained medical professional only
An electroencephalogram
As many as 24 electrodes, depending on the type of the implant, stimulate the ganglion cells in the cochlea
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Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that measures electrical activity in the brain using electrodes placed on the scalp. It captures brain wave patterns, which can help diagnose conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries. EEG is commonly used in both clinical settings and research to study brain function and assess cognitive processes. The resulting recordings, known as electroencephalograms, provide valuable insights into neural activity and brain health.
Electrolysis of brine requires inert electrodes, such as platinum or graphite, to prevent the electrodes from reacting with the products of the electrolysis. Using inert electrodes ensures that the reactions at the electrodes are solely due to the electrolysis of the brine solution and do not introduce impurities or alter the chemical composition of the products.
there are many different types
four electrodes are attached to the patient for the Holter monitoring