what to look for in EEG ?
Chuck Davis
roshicorp at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 19 12:36:23 EST 1997
On Tue, 04 Mar 1997 18:24:44 GMT,
no_spam_please100640.350 at compuserve.com (Colin Rowe) wrote:
> I have recently had an EEG test and it was described as normal.
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> what changes if any would be expected for narcolepsy, ADD etc. or
just
> plain old tiredness ?
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> Colin
Hi Colin,
When non-timevarying frequency components are found in the
EEG record, then that could indicate some of the problems you
think you might be having. Spectrum analysis is a much better
means than a raw EEG record to tease out these things.
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Chuck Davis...
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