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During the quiet hours of sleep, your brain is hard at work. It sends out tiny electrical signals that ripple across networks ...
On July 6, 1924, psychiatrist Hans Berger performed the first EEG recording on a human, a 17-year-old boy undergoing neurosurgery. At the time, Berger and other researchers were performing ...
On July 6, 1924, psychiatrist Hans Berger performed the first EEG recording on a human, a 17-year-old boy undergoing ...
Turns out, there might really be something to the reports of people seeing their lives flash before their eyes during ...
EEG is critical for diagnosing and assessing ... long-term monitoring. To get a good recording of the brain's activity, the electrodes need to conform to the scalp. Any gaps between the electrode ...
However, EEGs can be challenging to interpret because they capture noisy signals and because seizures rarely occur during the typical 20-40 minutes of an EEG recording. These characteristics makes ...