The electroencephalogram, or EEG electroencephalogram, monitors brain activity through the skull. EEG is a test used to study the functioning of the central nervous system, specifically the activity of the cortex of the brain. Essentially it consists of recording by special electrodes electrical currents that form in brain neurons, and which are the basis of the functioning of the nervous system, and is used to observe brain activity, diagnose or monitor the following conditions: Seizures and epilepsy, Abnormal changes in body chemistry that affect the brain, brain diseases like Alzheimer's, Confusion, Fainting spells or periods of memory loss that cannot be explained otherwise, Head Injuries, Infections, Tumors.
The electroencephalogram, or EEG electroencephalogram, monitors brain activity through the skull. EEG is a test used to study the functioning of the central nervous system, specifically the activity of the cortex of the brain. Essentially it consists of recording by special electrodes electrical currents that form in brain neurons, and which are the basis of the functioning of the nervous system, and is used to observe brain activity, diagnose or monitor the following conditions: Seizures and epilepsy, Abnormal changes in body chemistry that affect the brain, brain diseases like Alzheimer's, Confusion, Fainting spells or periods of memory loss that cannot be explained otherwise, Head Injuries, Infections, Tumors.