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Maybe an MRI scan or have many electrodes placed round your head. ------EEG -Electroencephalography
You first put the glue somewhere not near the eyes , next You put the electrodes , after that you put the patches on , then you put the wrap , and finally you be good to go .
Yes. He graduated as a medical doctor (neurologist).
The CEA test is most commonly ordered when a patient has a cancer of the gastrointestinal system.
EEG
It's usually ordered by a neurologist in nonemergent situations, and the neurologist's office or an outpatient lab in the hospital are common places to get it done.
The list of possibilities is nearly endless. Talk to the neurologist for information specific to your situation.
yes it is a neurologist
EEG
The effects that Suboxone can have on a person's EEG test include brain waves, deep brain stimulation, binaural beats, and many others.Yes. The Suboxone will effect an EeG test because it is a drug.
An EEG test.
The list of possibilities is endless. To narrow down the possibilities, talk with the ordering neurologist about your particular situation.
Individuals undergoing a sleep EEG may be asked to remain awake the night before their test. They may be given a sedative prior to the test to induce sleep.
There are many reasons why an EEG and MRI Scan will show different results. They are different kinds of test that look for different things. Talk to your doctor about this.
The most common diagnostic test is the EEG or electro encephalogram.
EEG, functional MRI
Simple answer: it is an EEG pattern associated with ADHD. More accurate anwer: Call your Neurologist. It is not serious, but it is an indication that clinical follow-up will be useful.