EEG BOARD PREP Exam Latest 2024-
2025 | EEG BOARD Exam Actual Update
2024 Questions and Correct Answers
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Which of the following is a test of brain function (rather than brain
anatomical structure)?
A ct scan
B eeg
C mri
D brain scan -answer-b eeg
Who was the first to describe electrical activity in the human brain?
a adolf beck
b hans berger
c richard caton
d fleischel von marxow -answer-b hans berger
Dipole localization allows one to
A find the source of potential generator
B detect the action potential
C record the far field potential
D create the near field potential -answer-a find the source of potential
generator
Electrical activity that occurs in response to external stimuli is
measured by
A scalp recorded eeg
B evoked potentials
C external potential
D membrane potential -answer-b evoked potentials
(ep) evoked potentials -answer-an electrical potential recorded in
response to an external stimulus: visual, auditory, or somatosensory
,Far field potential is defined as
A potential recorded from the surface electrode
B potential recorded from depth electrode
C potential recorded from nearby generator source
D potential recorded from distant source -answer-d potential recorded
from distant source.
(ffp) far field potential -answer-the scalp electrodes detected the
potentials that were generated at a distance thus the term "far field
potential" was introduced.
All of the following tests reflect brain function except
A eeg
B pet scan
C spect
D ct scan -answer-d ct scan
Ct scan vs eeg -answer-the eeg primarily reflects brain function while
ct represents anatomical brain structures.
What year was the first human eeg recording published?
A 1890
B 1910
C 1929
D 1950 -answer-c 1929
1929 -answer-hans berger first reported electrical activity from the
human brain
Magnetoencephalography measures
A current created by magnetic fields
B magnetic fields created by current flow
C inductance created by magnetic fields
D current created by injection of magnetic power -answer-b magnetic
fields created by current flow
,Magnetoencephalograph (meg) -answer-detects magnetic fields
created by current flow over the cortex
What year was the first eeg recording in animal experiment published?
A 1875
B 1900
C 1929
D 1935 -answer-a 1875
1875 -answer-richard caton first reported electrical activity from animal
brain
In 1875 who was the first to record electrical activity from the animal
brain
A adolf beck
B hans berger
C richard caton
D fleischel von marxow -answer-c richard caton
Central sulcus (rolandic fissure) -answer-separates frontal and parietal
lobes, seperates motor from sensory cortex
Heschls gyrus -answer-auditory aura
Medulla oblongata -answer-controls respiration and hr
Meningioma (benign tumor) -answer-coverings of the brain
Explanation of eeg activity -answer-both excitatory and inhibatory
postsynaptic potentials
A spike or sharp wave results from -answer-synchronous activation of
multiple neurons
Posterior cerebral artery -answer-supplies blood to the visual cortex
Rolandic gyrus -answer-frontal and parietal lobes
, Precentral gyrus -answer-frontal lobe
Cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of sylvius) -answer-connects the third nd
fourth ventricles
Pyramidal dendritic psps -answer-most important source of eeg
Collateral perfusion maintained by -answer-circle of willis
Location of brocas area -answer-posterior part of inferior frontal gyrus
Acoustic neuromas -answer-encapsulated tumors that grow on cranial
nerve viii
Thrombus of right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause -
answer-left face and arm paralysis
Arteriovenous malformation -answer-tangle of arteries and veins in the
brain associated with tendency to bleed suddenly
Thrombosis of right middle cerebral artery would most likely cause -
answer-left face and arm paralysis
Damage to brocas area -answer-expressive aphasis
Tia -answer-most likely to show normal activity on eeg
Sylvian fissure (lateral fissure) -answer-fissure separating temporal
and frontal lobe
Cranial nerves -answer-4 have both motor and sensory functions
Frontal lobe -answer-center for intellectual function such as
judgement, memory, and problem solving
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