Spacedoubt wrote:
CMaximus wrote:
I've heard an EEG can show which areas of the brain are activated when you do something, and so they compare the activity relative to normal functioning. Sometimes with ASDs, the activity will be more disparate or in another area(s) altogether depending on what you're asked to do.
By the way, are EEGs stills or real-time?
It's real time. I didn't know that could find anythinig but a seizure activity.
It can find a lot of different abnormalities, some of which they know the meaning of and some of which they don't.
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