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‣ What stage of sleep will you find vertex waves? Answer: N1
‣ What stage of sleep will you see sleep spindles? Answer: N2
‣ What stage of sleep will you see POSTS? Answer: N1
‣ What would an EEG look like of someone who has down syndrome?
Answer: Normal
‣ If a patient is becoming "deeper" in a coma, triphasic waves are most
likely to do what? Answer: Disappear
‣ What normal activity can be seen in C3/C4? Answer: Mu
‣ What is seen most often in children? Answer: Rolandic spikes
‣ What region do you see Rolandic spikes? Answer: central
‣ At which conceptal age do you begin to see delta brushes? Answer: 32-
34 weeks
, ‣ electrocebral inactivity is defined as no EEG activity over what?
Answer: 2 microvolts
‣ Immediately following an absence seizure the EEG will be? Answer:
normal
‣ beta coma most commonly results from what? Answer: drug overdose
‣ a skull defect will result in what EEG pattern? Answer: breech rhythm
‣ What feature is most diagnostic of psychogenic PNES? Answer: no
disruption of the PDR
‣ an electrographic seizure is characterized by what activity? Answer:
episodic rhymes activity
‣ What is most useful when determining localization and polarity?
Answer: montage
‣ what normal variant has positive polarity? Answer: lambda
‣ according to guidelines what is the bandwidth for routine EEGs?
Answer: 1-70 hz