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Electro-Encephalography in the Study of Epilepsy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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The electro-encephalogram (E.E.G.) is a record of the electrical potential changes of the brain as recorded by placing electrodes on the scalp without opening the skull. The technique is similar to that used in obtaining a electro-cardiogram, and in the apparatus shown three independent recorders are used, for reasons to be described later.
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