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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
EEG (Electroencephalogram): What It Is, Procedure Results An EEG works by measuring the electrical signals or impulses that travel between your brain cells EEGs track those signals by using electrodes that attach to wires that sense electrical impulses
Electroencephalogram (EEG) - Johns Hopkins Medicine An EEG is a test that detects abnormalities in your brain waves, or in the electrical activity of your brain During an EEG, electrodes are pasted onto your scalp These are small metal disks with thin wires They detect tiny electrical charges that result from the activity of your brain cells
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 Procedure - Simply Psychology An EEG (electroencephalogram) records your brain’s electrical activity using painless electrodes placed on the scalp It measures brainwaves like delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma, helping to assess brain states such as sleep, alertness, and relaxation