EEG
See
electroencephalography
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- Introduction The EEG Test During the test Medication Interpretation of the EEG Children and the EEG Other ways the EEG is used: Sleep EEGs Sleep Deprived EEGs The ambulatory EEG Video Telemetry Conclusion Introduction EEG is short for electroencephalogram.
- The patient must remain still and lie down while the EEG is taken.
- Why the test is performed Return to top EEG is used to help diagnose the presence and type of seizure disorders, to look for causes of confusion, and to evaluate head injuries, tumors, infections, degenerative diseases, and metabolic disturbances that affect the brain.
- We observe that if the EEG is not well-behaved under these circumstances, there may be adverse impacts on learning ability, on moods, on sleep, and on behavior.
- The EEG is a record of brain activity.