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1 Intro to EEG Nicholas J. Beimer, MD

2 Lead placement 10-20 system

3 Common montages longitudinal bipolar transverse

4 Normal 20 year old

5 Normal 20 year old

6 Normal 20 year old

7 Normal 20 year old

8 Frequency ranges of EEG
Hz Delta Hz Theta Hz Alpha >13 Hz Beta * Difference between alpha frequency and alpha rhythm

9 (posterior dominant rhythm)
Normal 20 year old 10 Hz PDR (posterior dominant rhythm)

10 Normal PDR by age 3-4 Hz 3-4 months 5-6 Hz 1 year 7 Hz 2 years

11 Normal

12 Normal Eye closure

13 Normal

14 Alpha squeak: transient increase in alpha rhythm after eye blink
Normal Alpha squeak: transient increase in alpha rhythm after eye blink

15 Normal

16 Lambda waves: sharply contoured, occipital, occur with visual scanning
Normal Lambda waves: sharply contoured, occipital, occur with visual scanning

17 Normal

18 POSTS: positive occipital sharp transients of sleep
Normal POSTS: positive occipital sharp transients of sleep

19 Normal

20 Normal Sleep spindles: about 13 Hz, 0.5 sec burst, characteristic of stage II sleep

21 Normal

22 Normal K complex: Negative sharp wave, then slower positive component, associated with spindles

23 Normal

24 Normal Vertex waves

25 Normal

26 Posterior slow waves of youth (prominent in ages 3-10)
Normal Posterior slow waves of youth (prominent in ages 3-10)

27 If this is normal, how old is the patient?

28 Normal 75 year old Age >65:
Focal temporal delta slowing once every several minutes Increase in frontal beta PDR still 8.5 hz or greater

29 Normal

30 Normal Hypnagogic hypersynchrony: 4-5 Hz rhythmic bursts in young children, a marker of drowsiness and transitional sleep

31 Rapid lateral eye movements
Normal Rapid lateral eye movements

32 Sawtooth waves: theta frequency, sawtooth shape
Normal Sawtooth waves: theta frequency, sawtooth shape

33 REM

34 Provocative measures

35 Provocative measures Photic driving

36 Provocative measures Photic driving

37 Slowing with hyperventilation
Provocative measures Slowing with hyperventilation

38 Benign variants

39 Benign variants Mu: frontocentral alpha rhythm that disappears when pt. opens and closes contralateral hand

40 Benign variants

41 RMTTD: rhythmic temporal theta of drowsiness
Benign variants RMTTD: rhythmic temporal theta of drowsiness

42 Benign variants

43 BETS: benign epileptiform transients of sleep
Benign variants BETS: benign epileptiform transients of sleep

44 Benign variants

45 Benign variants Wicket spikes

46 Benign variants 14 and 6 positive bursts 14 and/or 6 Hz
6 Hz more common in early childhood 14 Hz more common in late childhood/adolescence

47 Benign variants 14 and 6 positive bursts 14 and/or 6 Hz
6 Hz more common in early childhood 14 Hz more common in late childhood/adolescence


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