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EEG

American  

abbreviation

  1. electroencephalogram.


EEG British  

abbreviation

  1. electroencephalogram

  2. electroencephalograph

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EEG Scientific  
  1. Abbreviation of electroencephalogram


Example Sentences

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The study tracks cognitive development and brain activity in children over several years using a noninvasive tool called mobile EEG, which measures brain wave patterns using a wearable cap of 20 electrodes.

From New York Times

His EEG was interrupted when he sat up after the technician startled him.

From New York Times

More recently, they’ve discovered that certain EEG waves can signal depression, anxiety, and even contentedness in humans.

From Science Magazine

Yet an EEG still showed the characteristic N170 spike for registering faces.

From Science Magazine

Where there are changes to the sensations in the patients’ limbs, the psychiatrists recommended brain imaging and a EEG scan.

From The Guardian