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The record obtained by means of the electroencephalograph.
- flat e. SYN: electrocerebral silence.
- isoelectric e. SYN: electrocerebral silence.
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elec·tro·en·ceph·a·lo·gram -in-'sef-ə-lə-.gram n the tracing of brain waves made by an electroencephalograph
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elec·tro·en·ceph·a·lo·gram (EEG) (e-lek″tro-en-sefґə-lo-gram″) a recording of the potentials on the skull generated by currents emanating spontaneously from nerve cells in the brain. The normal dominant frequency of these potentials is about 8 to 10 cycles per second and the amplitude about 10 to 100 microvolts. Fluctuations in potential are seen in the form of waves, which correlate well with different neurologic conditions and so are used as diagnostic criteria. See also brain waves, under wave.
Electroencephalogram. Recordings made while the subject was excited, relaxed, and in various stages of sleep. During excitement the brain waves are rapid and of small amplitude, whereas in sleep they are much slower and of greater amplitude.
Medical dictionary. 2011.