EEG (electroencephalogram)
graphic record of the electrical activity of the brain (made by an electroencephalograph)
Electroencephalography
Electroencephalography is the
neurophysiologic measurement of the
electrical activity of the
brain by recording from
electrodes placed on the scalp or, in special cases,
subdurally or in the
cerebral cortex. The resulting traces are known as an electroencephalogram (EEG) and represent a summation of post-synaptic potentials from a large number of neurons. These are sometimes called brainwaves, though this use is discouraged, Electrical currents are not measured, but rather
voltage differences between different parts of the brain.
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EEG
EEG electroencephalogram. EEG abbr. electroencephalogram. Electroencephalogram A record of the tiny electrical impulses produced by the brain's [
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EEG
Noun
1. a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph
(synonym) electroencephalogram, encephalogram
(hypernym) graph, graphical record
EEG (Elektroenzephalogramm)
EEG, electroencephalogram, graphic record of the electrical activity of the brain
EG (Europäische Gemeinschaft)
EC, European Community, economic alliance between European countries for the purpose of encouraging trade and fostering economic unity
Eg. (Essigsäure)
acetic acid, pungent liquid acid, primary constituent of vinegar