
EEG Device
An EEG device, or electroencephalogram, is a tool used to measure electrical activity in the brain. Tiny sensors called electrodes are placed on the scalp to detect brain waves, which are patterns of electrical signals produced by neurons. These signals provide valuable information about brain function, helping diagnose conditions like epilepsy, sleep disorders, and monitoring brain activity during medical procedures. EEGs are non-invasive, safe, and provide real-time data, making them essential in clinical and research settings to better understand brain health and activity.