elektroensefalograafia
Elektroensefalograafia, commonly known as EEG, is a non-invasive neurophysiological monitoring method used to record the electrical activity of the brain. It involves placing small electrodes on the scalp, which detect and amplify the tiny electrical signals generated by the brain's neurons. These signals are then displayed as waveforms on a monitor, representing the brain's electrical patterns.
EEG is a valuable diagnostic tool used in a variety of medical contexts. It is particularly crucial
The procedure itself is painless and generally safe. Patients are typically asked to remain still and sometimes