Normal EEG Flashcards

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Describe rhythmic mid temporal theta of drowsiness and its occurrence (RMTD)

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  • Sharply contoured trains of 4-7hz theta activity
  • Temporal and central location
  • Notched look
  • Occurs in a state of drowsiness or relaxed wakefulness
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Describe POSTS

Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep

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Positive 4-5 hz theta waves in the occipital regions

occurs in stages 1 and 11 of sleep

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Describe Lamda and its occurrence

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Positive 4-6 hz theta waves in the occipital regions

occurs in the wake state with EO with visual input such as reading, scanning an image

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Describe the third rhythm (temporal alpha rhythm) and its occurrence

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Alpha range activity located in the temporal regions

occurs in wave state

Seen only in some pts with skull defect

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Describe Mu and its occurrence

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  • Negative arch shaped
  • 7-11hz, located in c3/c4
  • can occur unilaterall or bilaterally
  • often shifting side to side
  • does not attenuate with EO
  • Occurs in wake state
  • attenuated by having pt make fist with contralateral hand
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Describe benign sporadic sleep spikes

-also called small sharp spikes (SSS) and benign epileptiform transients of sleep (BETS)- and their occurrence

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Low voltage sharp waves that occur on one or both sides in the temporal and frontal regions.

  • may mimic EKG artifact
  • seen often in referential montage
  • occurs in a stage 1-2 sleep
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Describe subclinical rhythmic electrographic discharge of adults (SRDA) and its occurrence

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Periodic sharp activity most often in parietal regions that progresses into a rhythmic theta pattern usually @ 5-7 hz

-occurs in waking state of older Pts

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Name 3 characteristics that define and describe EEG waveforms

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  1. amplitude
  2. frequency
  3. location
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Describe phantom spike and wave and its occurrence

6hz spike and wave

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Posterior or midparietal low voltage spike and wave or in brief bursts

occurs with drowsiness

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State the frequencies of normal EEG patterns

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Beta- greater than 13 hz
Alpha- 8-13hz
Theta- 3.5-7.5 hz
Delta-3hz or less

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Describe fast alpha variant and its occurrence

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  • 16-20hz posterior rhythm
  • can be 2x pts alpha
  • occurs awake with EC
  • Attenuates with EO
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Describe 14 and 6 positive spikes and their occurrence

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Sharply contoured trains of 14 & 6 hz spike waves in the posterior region maximal @ t5(p7) and t6 (P8)

  • Best seen in contra ear reference
  • occur in a state of drowsiness or stage 1 sleep
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Describe Wicket Spikes and their occurrence

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Sharply contoured waves located in the temporal regions

  • seen bilaterally or independently
  • no slow wave following
  • occur in drowsiness or stage 1 sleep
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Describe slow alpha variant and its occurrence

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  • A sub harmonic of posterior dominant alpha rhythm often noticed and occurring @ 4.5-5 hz
  • occurs in wake state with EC
  • Attenuates with EO
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