Where can the central sulcus be found in the following
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G4-5
The Rolandic fissure separates
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precentral and poscentral gyrus
What can be confused with frontal lobe epilepsy
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psychogenic nonepilepic seizures
Raw (unprocessed) EEG should always be available for review when monitoring
quantitative EEG in order to
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assist in identifying asymmetries or focal abnormalities
Ictal weeping and pelvic thursting may indicate
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nonepileptic events
what lobe of the brain is the waveform seen in channel Gz-FPZ
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parietal
The best trend for evaluation of ischemia is
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, alpha variability
Brain activity recorded directly from the cortex (ECoG) is very high in amplitude and
usually requires sensitives in the range of
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40 to 100 uV/mm
Cortical stimulation near the inferior frontal gyrus will most likely result in
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expressive aphasic
In a patient with persistent coma or unexplained neurological detraction the most
useful test is
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continuous EEG monitoring
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the
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, hippocampal area
LPD is the new terminology for
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PLEDs
ICU patients with a history of hypoxic injury having a EEG characterized by
monotonously continuous frontocentral alpha activity
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alpha coma
Continuous EEG is more sensitive for seizure detection than RT EEG in which
population of patient
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infants
The accounts for what % of all patient with epilepsy
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G4-5
The Rolandic fissure separates
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precentral and poscentral gyrus
What can be confused with frontal lobe epilepsy
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psychogenic nonepilepic seizures
Raw (unprocessed) EEG should always be available for review when monitoring
quantitative EEG in order to
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assist in identifying asymmetries or focal abnormalities
Ictal weeping and pelvic thursting may indicate
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nonepileptic events
what lobe of the brain is the waveform seen in channel Gz-FPZ
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parietal
The best trend for evaluation of ischemia is
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, alpha variability
Brain activity recorded directly from the cortex (ECoG) is very high in amplitude and
usually requires sensitives in the range of
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40 to 100 uV/mm
Cortical stimulation near the inferior frontal gyrus will most likely result in
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expressive aphasic
In a patient with persistent coma or unexplained neurological detraction the most
useful test is
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continuous EEG monitoring
Depth electrodes are best for recording from the
Give this one a try later!
, hippocampal area
LPD is the new terminology for
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PLEDs
ICU patients with a history of hypoxic injury having a EEG characterized by
monotonously continuous frontocentral alpha activity
Give this one a try later!
alpha coma
Continuous EEG is more sensitive for seizure detection than RT EEG in which
population of patient
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infants
The accounts for what % of all patient with epilepsy
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