Young boy undergoing an electroencephalograph (EEG) examination,showing the numerous electrodes attached to his head & face. The EEG records the electrical activity from different parts of the brain for a process known as Brain Electrical Activity Mapping (BEAM),whereby a computer maps an image of the brain in response to external visual or auditory stimuli,making a comparison with EEG data from a normal control subject. The final image produced is a colour map of statistical variance from the make-up of a normal brain,which is of use in the diagnosis of sensory defects,such as impaired hearing,in young children | |
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