elektroenkefalográfia
Elektroenkefalográfia, commonly known as EEG (electroencephalography), is a neurodiagnostic technique used to record electrical activity in the brain. The method measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current within the neurons of the brain. These fluctuations are recorded by electrodes placed on the scalp, which are connected to an electroencephalograph, a device that amplifies and records the electrical signals.
EEG is a non-invasive procedure that provides valuable insights into brain function, making it useful in diagnosing
The recorded brain waves are categorized into different frequency bands, each associated with specific states of
EEG has several advantages, including its low cost, non-invasive nature, and ability to provide real-time monitoring.