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This course covers the examination of the central nervous system's electrical activity through electroencephalography (EEG), starting from the fundamental principles of electroneurophysiology. Throughout the educational process, students specialize in theoretical foundations such as the functioning of neuronal generators, EEG hardware, electrode placement standards, and recording techniques, as well as the differentiation between normal and pathological brain waves. The curriculum also includes advanced clinical applications—such as activation methods, neonatal EEG, seizure classifications, computerized analysis methods, and video-EEG monitoring—aiming to enable students to professionally analyze brain activity during ictal and interictal periods. |