Not exact matches
For example, a standard measurement tool used by neuromarketing is the EEG (
electroencephalogram),
which measures our brain's electrical activity.
Until now, the only reliable way to learn what was going on beneath a seizing patient's skull was with a hard - to - administer
electroencephalogram (EEG),
which converts brain activity into visible waveforms that require expertise to interpret.
«This is a very useful technique in cases in
which seizures are difficult to localize with an
electroencephalogram or in
which a patient's MRI is normal,» said Jorge Asconape, MD, a professor in the Department of Neurology who specializes in epilepsy.
To determine
which areas of the brain may contribute most to a patient's seizures, surgeons typically examine
electroencephalograms (EEGs),
which reveal electrical activity in different parts of the brain.
Researchers took a three - dimensional approach to this study by looking at what the users» task performance was through evaluating how they process the tasks of detecting cyberattacks with neural activity,
which was captured using
electroencephalogram, or EEG, cognitive metrics and with eye gaze patterns,
which were captured using an eye - tracker.
The team used a quantitative
electroencephalogram (QEEG),
which measures electrical activity through 19 electrodes resting on the head during specific tasks.
Research has been done using an
electroencephalogram (EEG) on dogs,
which detects electrical activity in the brain.