The test is performed by an EEG technician in a specially-designed room that may be in the health care provider's office or in the hospital. You will be asked to lie on your back on the table or in a reclining chair.
The technician will apply between 16 and 25 flat metal discs (electrodes) in different positions on your scalp. The discs are held in place with a sticky paste. The electrodes are connected by wires to an amplifier and the recording machine.
The recording machine converts the electrical signals into a series of wavy lines which are drawn onto a moving piece of graph paper. You will need to lie still with your eyes closed because movement can alter the results.
You may be asked to do certain things during the recording, such as breathe deeply and rapidly for several minutes or look at a very bright flickering light.
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