What is EEG test?
EEG stands for Electroencephalogram. An EEG is an electrophysiological procedure that records brain wave patterns. Brain waves were discovered in 1924 by a German psychiatrist, Hans Berger. He took the first EEG and was able to see patterns of electrical activity in the brain. An EEG records the voltage changes in our brain all day long. It works by recording electrodes placed on a person’s head using a very sensitive voltmeter. Scientists measure the frequency and amplitude of this activity through various methods such as color coordination and computerized digital displays.
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