elektroensefalograafe
Elektroensefalograafe, commonly abbreviated as EEG, is a non-invasive neurophysiological monitoring method used to record the electrical activity of the brain. This activity is detected by placing small electrodes onto the scalp. These electrodes capture the tiny electrical impulses generated by neurons firing in the brain. The signals are then amplified and recorded by a computer, which displays them as a series of wavy lines, representing different brainwave frequencies.
The primary application of EEG is in the diagnosis and monitoring of epilepsy, where it can identify
While EEG is a valuable diagnostic tool, it has limitations. It is highly sensitive to movement artifacts