Background

An electroencephalography is a test to measure the electrical activities of the brain, allowing for the detection of abnormal brain activity. It is often abbreviated as EEG. The suffix “-graphy” (“G”) refers to the presentation of the results found from the electrical (“E”) impulses measured in the brain (encephalo - “E”).

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