
EEG (Electroencephalogram) Studies
An EEG, or electroencephalogram, is a test that measures electrical activity in the brain. Small sensors called electrodes are placed on the scalp to detect brain waves, which are patterns of electrical signals generated by brain cells. These signals help doctors assess brain function and identify issues like seizures, sleep disorders, or neurological conditions. EEGs are painless, non-invasive, and provide real-time data about how different parts of the brain are working. The results help guide diagnosis and treatment for a variety of neurological and mental health problems.