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Editorial Note - (2021) Volume 5, Issue 1

Understanding the concept of electroencephalogram and its uses
Xiaoxi Kang*
 
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Taylor's University, Malaysia
 
*Correspondence: Xiaoxi Kang, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Taylor's University, Malaysia, Email:

Published: 09-Nov-2021

Editorial

An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that finds electrical exertion in your brain using small essence discs (electrodes) attached to your head. Your brain cells connect with electrical impulses and are active at all times, indeed when you're asleep. This function appears as crimpy lines in EEG recording. EEG is a test that finds abnormalities in your brain swells, or in the electrical exertion of your brain. During the procedure, electrodes with small essence discs with small cables are attached to your crown. The electrodes admit small electrical charges from the work of your brain cells. Costs are increased and appear as a graph on a computer screen, or as a record that can be published on paper. Your healthcare provider also interprets the reading.

Once the EEG results have been anatomized, they will be transferred to your croaker, who'll examine you and you. The EEG will look like a series of crimpy lines. The lines will look different depending on whether you were awake or asleep during the test, but there's a general pattern of brain exertion for eachregion. However, it may be a sign of epilepsy or some other internal complaint, If the normal pattern of the brain is disturbed. Having a rare EEG in itself doesn't mean that you have epilepsy. Just exploring records what's going on in your mind at that moment. Your croaker will perform farther tests to confirm the opinion.

Derivations of EEG technology include elicited capabilities (EPs). In this case, EEG exertion that's time- related to the donation of certain stimulants ( visual, somatosensory, or audile) is equaled. Event- related eventuality (ERP) refers to an averaged EEG response with a time limit on the more complex processing of stimulants. This fashion is used in cognitive wisdom, cognitive psychology, and psychophysiological studies.

An EEG (electroencephalogram) measures and records the electrical signals of your brain. During EEG, the technician puts small essence discs (electrodes) on your head. Electrodes attach to a machine that gives your healthcare provider information about your brain function. Brain exertion can help your provider identify and cover conditions that affect your brain. A typical EEG recording takes 20 to 40 twinkles. During the test, you'll be asked to rest in peace. You'll generally be asked to open or close your eyes from time to time. In utmost cases, you'll also be asked to breathe by and exhale deeply ( called hyperventilation) for a many twinkles. A flashlight can also be used to determine if this affects the function of your brain. An EEG measures the electrical exertion in your brain by means of several electrodes connected to your head. An electrode is a captain through which an electrical current enters or exits. Electrodes transfer information from your brain to a measuring device that records data.

EEG tracks and records brain surge patterns. Small essence discs with electrodes are placed on the head, also shoot signals to the computer to record the results. Normal electrical exertion in the brain creates a visual pattern. With the EEG, croakers can look for unusual patterns that indicate seizures and other problems.

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