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[Show more]What is an EEG correct answer: -Graphic recording of the electrical activity of the brain 
-Several electrodes attached to the scalp of a patient 
- 
 
EEG is invaluable for evaluating? correct answer: Epileptic seizures 
 
Indications correct answer: 1.Identify and evaluate patients with seizu...
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Add to cartWhat is an EEG correct answer: -Graphic recording of the electrical activity of the brain 
-Several electrodes attached to the scalp of a patient 
- 
 
EEG is invaluable for evaluating? correct answer: Epileptic seizures 
 
Indications correct answer: 1.Identify and evaluate patients with seizu...
EEG- what does it stand for? correct answer: Electroencephalogram 
 
Electro- meaning electrical 
encephalo- meaning releating to the brain 
gram- measurement 
 
sometimes called electroencephalography 
 
Invention of EEG (who and why) correct answer: Hans Berger (1873-1941) 
 
A neurologist inter...
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Add to cartEEG- what does it stand for? correct answer: Electroencephalogram 
 
Electro- meaning electrical 
encephalo- meaning releating to the brain 
gram- measurement 
 
sometimes called electroencephalography 
 
Invention of EEG (who and why) correct answer: Hans Berger (1873-1941) 
 
A neurologist inter...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) Test correct answer: Electrodes are applied to the scalp, and the electrical activity of the brain is monitored. EEG is used to detect seizure activity and disorders. 
 
test used to find problems related to ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY of the BRAIN. 
 
A client is scheduled for a...
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Add to cartElectroencephalogram (EEG) Test correct answer: Electrodes are applied to the scalp, and the electrical activity of the brain is monitored. EEG is used to detect seizure activity and disorders. 
 
test used to find problems related to ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY of the BRAIN. 
 
A client is scheduled for a...
What is Electroencephalography (EEG)? correct answer: A method of detecting neural activity by placing electrodes on the scalp 
 
How does EEG work? correct answer: Electrodes pick up small fluctuations of electrical signals, originating from activity of (mostly cortical) neurons 
 
Nature of elec...
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Add to cartWhat is Electroencephalography (EEG)? correct answer: A method of detecting neural activity by placing electrodes on the scalp 
 
How does EEG work? correct answer: Electrodes pick up small fluctuations of electrical signals, originating from activity of (mostly cortical) neurons 
 
Nature of elec...
An imaging technique that reads scalp electrical activity correct answer: EEG 
 
EEG measures mostly... correct answer: the currents that flow during synaptic excitations of the dendrites of many pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex 
 
Only large populations of active neurons can generate... c...
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Add to cartAn imaging technique that reads scalp electrical activity correct answer: EEG 
 
EEG measures mostly... correct answer: the currents that flow during synaptic excitations of the dendrites of many pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex 
 
Only large populations of active neurons can generate... c...
Diplopia correct answer: Double vision 
 
Which normal waveform is NOT typically seen in the posterior leads? (Wickets, photic driving, Lambda, POSTS) correct answer: Wickets 
 
The EEG of a patient with Down's syndrome is most likely to show: correct answer: normal activity 
 
The sharpness of ...
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Add to cartDiplopia correct answer: Double vision 
 
Which normal waveform is NOT typically seen in the posterior leads? (Wickets, photic driving, Lambda, POSTS) correct answer: Wickets 
 
The EEG of a patient with Down's syndrome is most likely to show: correct answer: normal activity 
 
The sharpness of ...
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silver-silver chloride electrode, platinum or gold correct answer: The best metals for clinical EEG recordings are 
 
subdermal correct answer: Which electrodes do NOT record directly from the brain? 
 
Opposition to alternating current flow correct answer: What is NOT related to measuring electr...
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Add to cartsilver-silver chloride electrode, platinum or gold correct answer: The best metals for clinical EEG recordings are 
 
subdermal correct answer: Which electrodes do NOT record directly from the brain? 
 
Opposition to alternating current flow correct answer: What is NOT related to measuring electr...
What is the minimal amount of channels needed to record an EEG? correct answer: Sixteen channels 
 
What type of current is required for equipment? correct answer: Alternating Current (AC) 
 
Filters should be within correct answer: Within recommendations of guideline 4 
 
Evidence suggest materi...
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Add to cartWhat is the minimal amount of channels needed to record an EEG? correct answer: Sixteen channels 
 
What type of current is required for equipment? correct answer: Alternating Current (AC) 
 
Filters should be within correct answer: Within recommendations of guideline 4 
 
Evidence suggest materi...
What is the typical presentation of CJD? correct answer: ataxia, dementia and myoclonus. 
 
Tuberous sclerosis correct answer: tumors or growths in the brain or other organs 
 
What is the most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? correct answer: Skull defects 
 
MoyaMoya dis...
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Add to cartWhat is the typical presentation of CJD? correct answer: ataxia, dementia and myoclonus. 
 
Tuberous sclerosis correct answer: tumors or growths in the brain or other organs 
 
What is the most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? correct answer: Skull defects 
 
MoyaMoya dis...
The most appropriate setting a technologist would use to control the frequency band of waveforms on a recording is the: correct answer: low filter 
 
Which of the following would be the MOST important to document during a PSG? 
A. Number of awakenings 
B. Occasional PVC's 
C. Position changes 
D. ...
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Add to cartThe most appropriate setting a technologist would use to control the frequency band of waveforms on a recording is the: correct answer: low filter 
 
Which of the following would be the MOST important to document during a PSG? 
A. Number of awakenings 
B. Occasional PVC's 
C. Position changes 
D. ...
Mu Rhythm correct answer: -c3/c4 region 
-7-11Hz 
-does not block with eye opening 
-easy to see with eyes open 
-blocks unilaterally with contralateral hand 
-asymmetrical and asynchronous 
-NORMAL 
 
 
Beta correct answer: ->14 HZ 
-detected during wakefulness, enhanced during drowsiness, an...
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Add to cartMu Rhythm correct answer: -c3/c4 region 
-7-11Hz 
-does not block with eye opening 
-easy to see with eyes open 
-blocks unilaterally with contralateral hand 
-asymmetrical and asynchronous 
-NORMAL 
 
 
Beta correct answer: ->14 HZ 
-detected during wakefulness, enhanced during drowsiness, an...
Which of the following statements is TRUE about electroencephalography (EEG)? 
 
1. The EEG signal is large because it is amplified as is passes through cerebrospinal fluid, bone, and skin. 
2. It picks up signals from superficial layers of the brain, such as the cortex. 
3. The EEG signal allows yo...
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1. The EEG signal is large because it is amplified as is passes through cerebrospinal fluid, bone, and skin. 
2. It picks up signals from superficial layers of the brain, such as the cortex. 
3. The EEG signal allows yo...
what does an EEG measure? correct answer: measures electrical activity generated by the brain 
 
when are there activity restrictions after an EEG? correct answer: only when sedatives are used and then only necessary to keep side rails up 
 
should the client wash his or her hair before an EEG? co...
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Add to cartwhat does an EEG measure? correct answer: measures electrical activity generated by the brain 
 
when are there activity restrictions after an EEG? correct answer: only when sedatives are used and then only necessary to keep side rails up 
 
should the client wash his or her hair before an EEG? co...
What does EEG activity show? correct answer: the summed ionic flow (current) of thousands or even millions of neurons that have similar spatial orientation 
(if not similar spatial orientation, won't line up and waves not created) 
 
Do EEG recordings only reflect the electrical activity of neuron...
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Add to cartWhat does EEG activity show? correct answer: the summed ionic flow (current) of thousands or even millions of neurons that have similar spatial orientation 
(if not similar spatial orientation, won't line up and waves not created) 
 
Do EEG recordings only reflect the electrical activity of neuron...
EEG, meaning - Electroencephalography. 
Literally, electro-encephalo-graphy means writing of the electric activity of the brain. Why writing? Similar to a seismometer, EEG recordings were initially done on paper. 
 
EEG - - Records electrical activity and brain waves using electrodes placed on the ...
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Add to cartEEG, meaning - Electroencephalography. 
Literally, electro-encephalo-graphy means writing of the electric activity of the brain. Why writing? Similar to a seismometer, EEG recordings were initially done on paper. 
 
EEG - - Records electrical activity and brain waves using electrodes placed on the ...
full name - electroencephalogram 
 
what does it do? - It detects electrical activity in your brain using flat, metal discs also known as electrodes, which are attached to your scalp. 
 
what is an EEG test done for? - Tracks and records brain wave patterns 
 
What is an EEG test used for? - Helps d...
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Add to cartfull name - electroencephalogram 
 
what does it do? - It detects electrical activity in your brain using flat, metal discs also known as electrodes, which are attached to your scalp. 
 
what is an EEG test done for? - Tracks and records brain wave patterns 
 
What is an EEG test used for? - Helps d...
Which is necessary to calculate the voltage of an EEG wave: 
a. Montage and deflection (mm) 
b. Sensitivity (µV/mm) and deflection (mm) 
c. Deflection (mm) and voltage (µV) 
d. Sensitivity (µV/mm) and gain correct answer: B 
 
A weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, w...
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Add to cartWhich is necessary to calculate the voltage of an EEG wave: 
a. Montage and deflection (mm) 
b. Sensitivity (µV/mm) and deflection (mm) 
c. Deflection (mm) and voltage (µV) 
d. Sensitivity (µV/mm) and gain correct answer: B 
 
A weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face, w...
Where is the hippocampus located? correct answer: Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and memory 
 
What is the amygdala responsible for? correct answer: Long term emotional, processing of memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in Temporal Lobe 
 
Foramen Ovale...
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Add to cartWhere is the hippocampus located? correct answer: Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and memory 
 
What is the amygdala responsible for? correct answer: Long term emotional, processing of memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in Temporal Lobe 
 
Foramen Ovale...
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Patient's with Rett's syndrome usually develop normally until age what? 
a. 18-24 months 
b. 3-6 months 
c. 6-18 months 
d. 2-4 years correct answer: c. 6-18 months 
 
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a normal EEG? 
a. left frontal subdural hematoma 
b. left frontal abs...
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Add to cartPatient's with Rett's syndrome usually develop normally until age what? 
a. 18-24 months 
b. 3-6 months 
c. 6-18 months 
d. 2-4 years correct answer: c. 6-18 months 
 
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a normal EEG? 
a. left frontal subdural hematoma 
b. left frontal abs...
The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere correct answer: Ampere 
 
The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Volt correct answer: Ohm 
 
Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law? 
(in this equation E (...
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c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere correct answer: Ampere 
 
The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Volt correct answer: Ohm 
 
Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law? 
(in this equation E (...
The basic unit for measuring current flow is? 
a. Atomic weight 
b. Volt 
c. Ampere 
d. Coulomb correct answer: Ampere 
 
Which is not a unit for measuring alternating frequencies? 
a. Cycles per second 
b. Volts 
c. Hertz 
d. Kilocycles correct answer: Volts 
 
Which describes the action ...
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a. Atomic weight 
b. Volt 
c. Ampere 
d. Coulomb correct answer: Ampere 
 
Which is not a unit for measuring alternating frequencies? 
a. Cycles per second 
b. Volts 
c. Hertz 
d. Kilocycles correct answer: Volts 
 
Which describes the action ...
EEG history correct answer: oldest non-invasive neuroimaging technique (late 1920s), first recorded by Hans Berger then Adrian and Matthews popularized it; Pauline and Hallowell Davis first ERP recordings 
 
EEG vs ERP correct answer: continuous recordings o ongoing electrical brain activity vs EE...
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Add to cartEEG history correct answer: oldest non-invasive neuroimaging technique (late 1920s), first recorded by Hans Berger then Adrian and Matthews popularized it; Pauline and Hallowell Davis first ERP recordings 
 
EEG vs ERP correct answer: continuous recordings o ongoing electrical brain activity vs EE...
derivation correct answer: refers to both the process of recording from a pair of electrodes in an EEG channel and the resulting EEG record. 
 
common reference montage correct answer: montage achieves good analysis of asymmetry provided that there is symmetrical placement of the reference electro...
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Add to cartderivation correct answer: refers to both the process of recording from a pair of electrodes in an EEG channel and the resulting EEG record. 
 
common reference montage correct answer: montage achieves good analysis of asymmetry provided that there is symmetrical placement of the reference electro...
Common Medication Types (7) correct answer: -Antipsychotic 
-Antidepressant 
-Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs 
-Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs 
-Ethanol 
-Anesthetic Agents 
-ACTH 
 
Antipsychotics correct answer: -Clozapine 
-Risperdal 
-Abilify 
-Zyprexa 
-Seroquel 
 
Antidepressants correct a...
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Add to cartCommon Medication Types (7) correct answer: -Antipsychotic 
-Antidepressant 
-Anxiolytic or Hypnotic Drugs 
-Anticonvulsant/Anti-Epileptic Drugs 
-Ethanol 
-Anesthetic Agents 
-ACTH 
 
Antipsychotics correct answer: -Clozapine 
-Risperdal 
-Abilify 
-Zyprexa 
-Seroquel 
 
Antidepressants correct a...
Agnosia - Inability to recognize objects or have knowledge of the objects through the senses 
 
Agraphia - Inability to write 
 
Alpha Coma - EEG pattern characterized by alpha frequency activity which is monotonous and widespread and shows no response to stimulation in a comatose patient 
 
Amplitu...
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Add to cartAgnosia - Inability to recognize objects or have knowledge of the objects through the senses 
 
Agraphia - Inability to write 
 
Alpha Coma - EEG pattern characterized by alpha frequency activity which is monotonous and widespread and shows no response to stimulation in a comatose patient 
 
Amplitu...
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with: correct answer: Measles 
 
Localized or lateralized high voltage delta is seen in: correct answer: Cerebral abscess 
 
The EEG of a patient with meningitis is most likely to show: correct answer: Slowing 
 
Periodic lateralized epileptiform ...
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Add to cartSubacute sclerosing panencephalitis is associated with: correct answer: Measles 
 
Localized or lateralized high voltage delta is seen in: correct answer: Cerebral abscess 
 
The EEG of a patient with meningitis is most likely to show: correct answer: Slowing 
 
Periodic lateralized epileptiform ...
What stage of sleep will you find vertex waves? correct answer: N1 
 
What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles? correct answer: N2 
 
What stage of sleep will you see POSTS? correct answer: N1 
 
What would an EEG look like of someone who has down syndrome? correct answer: Normal 
 
If a ...
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Add to cartWhat stage of sleep will you find vertex waves? correct answer: N1 
 
What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles? correct answer: N2 
 
What stage of sleep will you see POSTS? correct answer: N1 
 
What would an EEG look like of someone who has down syndrome? correct answer: Normal 
 
If a ...
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY correct answer: The process of amplicication, recording and analysis of the electrical potentails of the brain 
 
GRAPH correct answer: instrument 
 
GRAPHY correct answer: PROCESS 
 
GRAM correct answer: THE RECORDING 
 
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM correct answer: The EEG recor...
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Add to cartELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY correct answer: The process of amplicication, recording and analysis of the electrical potentails of the brain 
 
GRAPH correct answer: instrument 
 
GRAPHY correct answer: PROCESS 
 
GRAM correct answer: THE RECORDING 
 
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM correct answer: The EEG recor...
Pediatric syndrome known as Happy Puppet Syndrome correct answer: Angelmann's 
 
What do you see in Angelmann's/Happy Puppet Sydrome? correct answer: High Amplitude in Occipital 
 
Rare fatal autosomal recessive neuroregenerative correct answer: Battons 
 
Performing PS, get photoparoxysmal res...
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Add to cartPediatric syndrome known as Happy Puppet Syndrome correct answer: Angelmann's 
 
What do you see in Angelmann's/Happy Puppet Sydrome? correct answer: High Amplitude in Occipital 
 
Rare fatal autosomal recessive neuroregenerative correct answer: Battons 
 
Performing PS, get photoparoxysmal res...
What is an EEG? correct answer: Measurement of voltage fluctuations at the surface of the scalp generated by the electrical activity of the brain. 
 
These voltage fluctuations are called _______ and are recordings of ___________. correct answer: Brain waves 
Voltage difference versus time 
 
How ...
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Add to cartWhat is an EEG? correct answer: Measurement of voltage fluctuations at the surface of the scalp generated by the electrical activity of the brain. 
 
These voltage fluctuations are called _______ and are recordings of ___________. correct answer: Brain waves 
Voltage difference versus time 
 
How ...
Attenuation - Reduction of EEG activity. An example is reduction or disappearance of the alpha following eye opening. (also referred to as Blocking) 
 
Background. - The underlying activity of the brain. Not synonymous with the alpha that itself is seen against the background 
 
Bisynchronous. - Occ...
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Add to cartAttenuation - Reduction of EEG activity. An example is reduction or disappearance of the alpha following eye opening. (also referred to as Blocking) 
 
Background. - The underlying activity of the brain. Not synonymous with the alpha that itself is seen against the background 
 
Bisynchronous. - Occ...
Amplitude - is an indicator of the voltage of the wave. 
 
EEG Voltage is measured in - microvolts - uv 
 
Low Voltage - 5-20uv 
 
Low-Medium Voltage - 20-40uv 
 
Medium Voltage - 40-80 uv 
 
Medium-High Voltage - 80-160uv 
 
High Voltage - >160uv 
 
Sensitivity - the control on the EEG machine t...
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Add to cartAmplitude - is an indicator of the voltage of the wave. 
 
EEG Voltage is measured in - microvolts - uv 
 
Low Voltage - 5-20uv 
 
Low-Medium Voltage - 20-40uv 
 
Medium Voltage - 40-80 uv 
 
Medium-High Voltage - 80-160uv 
 
High Voltage - >160uv 
 
Sensitivity - the control on the EEG machine t...
What does the EEG measure? correct answer: EEG measures voltage fluctuations at surface of scalp = brain waves. 
 
What is a brain wave a measure of? correct answer: Change in Voltage over time (voltage vs. time) 
 
How is the EEG recorded? correct answer: Voltage difference between recording and...
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Add to cartWhat does the EEG measure? correct answer: EEG measures voltage fluctuations at surface of scalp = brain waves. 
 
What is a brain wave a measure of? correct answer: Change in Voltage over time (voltage vs. time) 
 
How is the EEG recorded? correct answer: Voltage difference between recording and...
What does the EEG measure? correct answer: EEG measures voltage fluctuations at surface of scalp = brain waves. 
 
What is a brain wave a measure of? correct answer: Change in Voltage over time (voltage vs. time) 
 
How is the EEG recorded? correct answer: Voltage difference between recording and...
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Add to cartWhat does the EEG measure? correct answer: EEG measures voltage fluctuations at surface of scalp = brain waves. 
 
What is a brain wave a measure of? correct answer: Change in Voltage over time (voltage vs. time) 
 
How is the EEG recorded? correct answer: Voltage difference between recording and...
Agnosia correct answer: the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
Apraxia correct answer: difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements (your brain knows but it cant carry out) 
 
How often does osha check leakage of current correct answer: semiannually 
 
What kind of seizur...
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Add to cartAgnosia correct answer: the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
Apraxia correct answer: difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements (your brain knows but it cant carry out) 
 
How often does osha check leakage of current correct answer: semiannually 
 
What kind of seizur...
EEG pros correct answer: Excellent time resolution 
- Cognitive, perceptual, linguistic, emotional processes are fast and dynamic 
- For example, consider theta band (4-8 Hz), a slow rhythm but quite fast for our conscious experience 
- Or consider gamma (30 -80 Hz) 
 
Direct indicator of neuronal ...
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Add to cartEEG pros correct answer: Excellent time resolution 
- Cognitive, perceptual, linguistic, emotional processes are fast and dynamic 
- For example, consider theta band (4-8 Hz), a slow rhythm but quite fast for our conscious experience 
- Or consider gamma (30 -80 Hz) 
 
Direct indicator of neuronal ...
Electroencephalogram correct answer: An instrument that generates a record of the electrical activity of the brain by measuring electric potentials using electrodes attached to the scalp. 
 
Electroencephalograph correct answer: A chart of the brain waves picked up by the electrodes placed on the ...
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Add to cartElectroencephalogram correct answer: An instrument that generates a record of the electrical activity of the brain by measuring electric potentials using electrodes attached to the scalp. 
 
Electroencephalograph correct answer: A chart of the brain waves picked up by the electrodes placed on the ...
All synapses have common characteristics, which can be summarized in this ordered list: correct answer: 1-presynaptic element 
2-neurotransmitter (packaged in vesicles) 
3-synaptic cleft 
4-receptor proteins 
5- postsynaptic element 
6- neurotransmitter elimination or re-uptake 
 
CSF flows in-bet...
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Add to cartAll synapses have common characteristics, which can be summarized in this ordered list: correct answer: 1-presynaptic element 
2-neurotransmitter (packaged in vesicles) 
3-synaptic cleft 
4-receptor proteins 
5- postsynaptic element 
6- neurotransmitter elimination or re-uptake 
 
CSF flows in-bet...
What is EEG? correct answer: Electroencephalography - a method of detecting neural activity by placing electrodes on the scalp 
 
How does EEG work? correct answer: Electrode cap + amplifier + experimental situation = EEG recording 
Picks up small fluctuations of electrical signal from neurons (mo...
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Add to cartWhat is EEG? correct answer: Electroencephalography - a method of detecting neural activity by placing electrodes on the scalp 
 
How does EEG work? correct answer: Electrode cap + amplifier + experimental situation = EEG recording 
Picks up small fluctuations of electrical signal from neurons (mo...
Which investigators were most instrumental in validating Berger's discoveries? correct answer: Adrian and Matthews 
 
Who developed a one channel system for Fourier Analysis? correct answer: Fred Gibbs and Albert Grass 
 
Where did Frederic Gibbs, William Lennox, and Hallowell Davis work together...
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Add to cartWhich investigators were most instrumental in validating Berger's discoveries? correct answer: Adrian and Matthews 
 
Who developed a one channel system for Fourier Analysis? correct answer: Fred Gibbs and Albert Grass 
 
Where did Frederic Gibbs, William Lennox, and Hallowell Davis work together...
Process - graphy 
 
Instrument - graph 
 
Record - Gram 
 
EEG-Electroencephalography - The process of amplification, recordings, and analysis of the electrical protentials of the brain 
 
Electroencephalogram - EEG recording itself. It can be printed or stored on digital media as a file 
 
Electroe...
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Add to cartProcess - graphy 
 
Instrument - graph 
 
Record - Gram 
 
EEG-Electroencephalography - The process of amplification, recordings, and analysis of the electrical protentials of the brain 
 
Electroencephalogram - EEG recording itself. It can be printed or stored on digital media as a file 
 
Electroe...
LTM requirements for minimum storage correct answer: 30 GB or 24 hrs video 
 
minimum number of channels recommended for ambulatory EEG (ACNS) correct answer: 8 channels 
 
number of channels recommended for LTM (ACNS) correct answer: 32-64 
 
ACNS Guideline 12 correct answer: Guidelines for LTM...
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Add to cartLTM requirements for minimum storage correct answer: 30 GB or 24 hrs video 
 
minimum number of channels recommended for ambulatory EEG (ACNS) correct answer: 8 channels 
 
number of channels recommended for LTM (ACNS) correct answer: 32-64 
 
ACNS Guideline 12 correct answer: Guidelines for LTM...
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The filters creating a very narrow band pass that should rarely be used clinically are___? Correct answer: lf 5.0 hz and hf 15 hz 
 
During the recording of cerebral activity, the calibration input voltage is changed from 50 ocv to 100 ocv. What will the result be? Correct answer: no effect on the...
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Add to cartThe filters creating a very narrow band pass that should rarely be used clinically are___? Correct answer: lf 5.0 hz and hf 15 hz 
 
During the recording of cerebral activity, the calibration input voltage is changed from 50 ocv to 100 ocv. What will the result be? Correct answer: no effect on the...
The filters creating a very narrow band pass that should rarely be used clinically are___? Correct answer: lf 5.0 hz and hf 15 hz 
 
During the recording of cerebral activity, the calibration input voltage is changed from 50 ocv to 100 ocv. What will the result be? Correct answer: no effect on the...
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Add to cartThe filters creating a very narrow band pass that should rarely be used clinically are___? Correct answer: lf 5.0 hz and hf 15 hz 
 
During the recording of cerebral activity, the calibration input voltage is changed from 50 ocv to 100 ocv. What will the result be? Correct answer: no effect on the...
A recording of electrical activity in the neurons of the cerebral cortex is called a correct answer: EEG 
 
Which of the following statements is true? 
1. A recording of electrical activity in neurons of the cerebral cortex is called and electrocardiogram 
2. One EEG electrode places on the scalp ...
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Add to cartA recording of electrical activity in the neurons of the cerebral cortex is called a correct answer: EEG 
 
Which of the following statements is true? 
1. A recording of electrical activity in neurons of the cerebral cortex is called and electrocardiogram 
2. One EEG electrode places on the scalp ...
Documentation of the patient's postmenstrual age correct answer: (PMA ¼ gestational age, measured from the time of the last menstrual period 1 chronological age) at the time of recording 
 
•The LMP occurs approximately 2 weeks before conception.). correct answer: a)Term ¼ 37 up to 44 weeks o...
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Add to cartDocumentation of the patient's postmenstrual age correct answer: (PMA ¼ gestational age, measured from the time of the last menstrual period 1 chronological age) at the time of recording 
 
•The LMP occurs approximately 2 weeks before conception.). correct answer: a)Term ¼ 37 up to 44 weeks o...
According to the Adult ACNS EEG terminology, a pattern that has at least three independent lateralized patterns with at least one in each hemisphere is 
 
A. multifocal 
B. lateralized 
C. bilateral independent 
D. focal correct answer: multifocal 
 
According to the Adult ACNS EEG term, a pattern ...
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A. multifocal 
B. lateralized 
C. bilateral independent 
D. focal correct answer: multifocal 
 
According to the Adult ACNS EEG term, a pattern ...
Negative polarity correct answer: Triphasic waves 
 
Bancauds Phenomenon, alpha squeak and paradoxical alpha all have to do with correct answer: a reaction of the background 
 
brain abscess correct answer: focal polymorphic delta activity 
 
A wavefrom of .5 hz can be best enhanced with a filter...
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Add to cartNegative polarity correct answer: Triphasic waves 
 
Bancauds Phenomenon, alpha squeak and paradoxical alpha all have to do with correct answer: a reaction of the background 
 
brain abscess correct answer: focal polymorphic delta activity 
 
A wavefrom of .5 hz can be best enhanced with a filter...
According to ACNS Guidelines, what is the minimum number of simultaneous recording channels recommended for performing clinical EEG ? correct answer: 16 
 
What ancillary equipment is necessary to present an external stimulus during the EEG recording? correct answer: Device to deliver photic flash...
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Add to cartAccording to ACNS Guidelines, what is the minimum number of simultaneous recording channels recommended for performing clinical EEG ? correct answer: 16 
 
What ancillary equipment is necessary to present an external stimulus during the EEG recording? correct answer: Device to deliver photic flash...
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