electroencephalography (eeg)

How is EEG Different in Neonates Compared to Older Children or Adults?

Neonatal brains are still developing, and their EEG patterns differ significantly from those of older children and adults. Neonates have specific patterns such as trace alternant, discontinuous patterns, and sleep cycling that must be interpreted in the context of their age and developmental stage. Understanding these differences is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.

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