An Electroencephalography (EEG) is a way of recording electrical activity in the brain. Sensors are attached to the head of the patient and these can be read to check activity levels. During the course of the EEG the patient will be asked to carry out simple activities, like opening and closing their eyes, taking deep breaths, and being exposed to external stimuli, such as lights. This can be monitored on a screen and be printed out. So if it is being looked at on a screen, that is an EEG monitor.
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