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Medical Aspects of our EEG Work D. Jungreis. Body Planes Note that this body is in standard anatomical position!

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1 Medical Aspects of our EEG Work D. Jungreis

2 Body Planes Note that this body is in standard anatomical position!

3 Anatomy Terminology Anterior vs Posterior Ventral vs Dorsal Medial vs Lateral Superior vs Inferior Proximal vs Distal

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5 Brain Hemispheres R A

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9 Lobes of the Brain AP

10 EEG Electroencephalogram Electro: Measuring electricity – Neurons (brain and nerve cells) communicate with electrical impulses – EEG measures voltages between two points Encephalo: Brain Gram: Display as graph (c.f. histogram)

11 10-20 System

12 TCP Montage

13 Four Main Waves Delta 1-4 Hz Theta 5-7 Hz Alpha 8-13 Hz Beta >13 Hz

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18 Photic Driving Photic stimulation Strobe light in the face To provoke seizures – Patient must have event for location to be determined

19 Photic Driving Most patients have no reaction Some patients exhibit epileptiform activity Benign variant: driving response – Brain waves synchronize with flash frequency

20 Photic Driving Response

21 Epileptiform Response

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23 Sleep Spindles Student research

24 Sleep Spindles Indicate stage 2 sleep 12-14 Hz, though depends on source At least 0.5 seconds – Warby’s lower threshold was 0.3s Experts identified spindles in the 0.3-0.5 range Can last many (could be 20) seconds – I’ve never seen this, often 0.5-2 or even just 0.5-1 – Warby: 15% >1s Often found in “C” channels of TCP Symmetrical across hemispheres in adults

25 Sleep Spindles

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27 Normal/Abnormal Posterior-dominant rhythm: 8.5-11Hz – Alpha rhythm vs alpha frequency Anterior-posterior gradient Reactivity

28 PDR screenshot

29 PLEDs Periodic Lateralized Epileptiform Discharge Need not indicate epilepsy or even seizures Often indicate gross (macroscopic) pathology – Stroke: ischemic and hemorrhagic – Tumor Not well understood Want to investigate frequency

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