| 11. | Electroencephalography is the measurement of brain activity through the surface of the scalp.
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| 12. | This may include electroencephalography ( EEG ) or magneto-encephalography ( MEG ).
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| 13. | Continuous electroencephalography monitoring is recommended in symptomatic patients.
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| 14. | The use of Electroencephalography ( EEG ) can exclude temporal status epilepticus from consideration.
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| 15. | Electroencephalography ( EEG ) is a procedure that records electrical activity along the scalp.
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| 16. | Electroencephalography or EEG shows somewhat more persistent alpha waves of slightly lower frequency than usual.
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| 17. | For instance, before the introduction of electroencephalography, epilepsy was frequently confused with hysteria.
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| 18. | This usually involves a dental examination, and possibly electroencephalography if a seizure disorder is suspected.
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| 19. | Polysomnography may involve electroencephalography, electromyography, electrocardiography, air flow monitoring and audio video recording.
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| 20. | Delta waves, like all brain waves, can be detected by electroencephalography ( EEG ).
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