elektroensefalografia
Elektroensefalografia, commonly referred to as EEG, is a non-invasive medical procedure used to record the electrical activity of the brain. This technique involves placing electrodes on the scalp to detect and amplify the tiny electrical charges that result from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain. EEG is widely used in clinical settings to diagnose and monitor various neurological conditions, including epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries.
The procedure is relatively simple and painless. The electrodes are typically made of conductive materials such
EEG is particularly useful for identifying abnormal patterns of brain activity, such as seizures or abnormal
Despite its advantages, EEG has limitations. The resolution of EEG is relatively low compared to other imaging
In summary, elektroensefalografia is a valuable tool in the diagnosis and monitoring of neurological conditions. Its