![]() There is such a variation in the EEG findings in normal children that defining ‘abnormal’ is not always easy. The recording can appear abnormal, but this can be caused by artefact (for example interference from electrical devices, chewing/sucking, patting, or even from picking up the child’s or nearby parents heart-beat or breathing). An EEG is not a precise test, it simply measures small electrical signals recorded from the surface of the brain, and the recording only indicates what is happening at the time of the test but may not reflect what is happening all of the time.
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