Wow, thank you for providing the necessary context to so many other EEG videos that I’ve seen! This is such an excellent introduction to the basics - incredibly easy to understand without skimping on the details. Many grateful thanks, Jeremy!
So glad I came across this video! I have an interview with the manager over Seizure Monitoring at this hospital I work at. I really want her to know her how interested I am in the job position and this video will help me out a lot in the interview process!
This Video may be old but saves my life. I'm preparing for an important test and nowhere in my book is an proper explanation to be seen. I now understand it so much besser. Many many thanks
im currently getting this as treatment for my impulsive adhd, on my 3rd round of treatment, and have definately noticed a difference in my impulsivity. i can actually catch myself being impulsive and can control my emotions abit better :)
@@bariscanbilgin in medicine you always pursue the most best answer. OP is only offering us the most best answer. There is no need for the condescension as this post was not underhanded in the least, only more correct. .
I recently watched your video on EEG, and I wanted to thank you for the clear and informative explanation. It really helped deepen my understanding of how EEG can be used to study cognitive processes. I am currently conducting research on the impact of AI on student motivation, specifically using the Self-Determination Theory (SDT), which focuses on three key components: Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness. My question is whether EEG could be effectively used to analyze brain activity in relation to these three components when students are engaged in AI-based tasks. Specifically, could EEG data provide insights into how these motivational elements are influenced or activated during interactions with AI? Your expertise would be incredibly helpful, and I would be grateful for any advice or recommendations you might have on how to approach this in my study.
I can find out about what EEG is clearly and also the mechanism. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures electrical impulses in the brain through small metal discs called electrodes attached to the scalp. Electrodes only measure electrical activity coming out of the brain and do not cause pain. thank you🙏
this was an excellent introduction of the eeg! though it did bug me that the amplification of the grass right next to the rocks has been missed as a difference :D
Thank you for taking the time to post these great videos. Could you answer two brief questions, please? I read in the book `Neurological Differential Diagnosis, A Prioritised Approach`. Bhidayasiri, Waters and Giza, (p 463), what looks to be a summary of what the EEG is registering: EEG Normal or nonpathological EEG 1) The rhythmic EEG activity is due to intrinsic membrane properties of various groups of neurons (summated excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials; EPSPs and IPSPs), the synaptic connections of these neurons, and thalamocortical inputs that lead to synchronisation of this activity. 2) There are basically four EEG frequency ranges. No individual band is normal or abnormal by definition. All are interpreted according to the topographic location, age and conscious state of the patient. Do you feel that the description at `1` is complete? And, would you add any other factors to `2`? If you have the time I would be very interested to hear your ideas, Mr Moeller. Pete
This was so great - an easily understandable explanation of a very complex test -- the EEG. I subscribed to your channel and am awaiting the follow-up videos as this one appears to be from 2004 (17 years ago). Were there more?
Great video thanks. if you have a paper of article let me know so that i reference it in my MSc. dissertation report since youtube videos cannot be cited.
Questions: I had an abnormal EEG with generalized peaks and recovery shapes a few weeks after a first-ever seizure with COVID. 1. Is there evidence that inflammation due to COVID can cause that sort of EEG? 2. I’m doing great 7 months later, seizure free on very small Keppra dose. Is there evidence that diet and lifestyle changes (keto, supplements, exercise, mindfulness) can reduce those EEG patterns, or at least reduce seizure risk? Many thanks.
you are an excellent teacher. Do you plan to put together a total eeg learning course or a study programme See not every one has the talent of teaching or explaining things to others
when you were talking about "HOW EEG IS DISPLAYED" when you put 2 waves together, is that showing the average? I know you gave the example of the 2 photos and grabbed the differences and said thats whats happening with the brain waves but I guess I just dont understand that part....I guess I need to see the 2 readings and then see the results of the 2, to really understand.
if there is abnormality in the EEG signal does it always mean that the person is sick? couldnt it be that he's a genius and that part of the brain is superior?
Being a scientist but not a doctor (and not a native English speaker) I found this video perfect for an introduction. Clear and concise.
Wow, thank you for providing the necessary context to so many other EEG videos that I’ve seen! This is such an excellent introduction to the basics - incredibly easy to understand without skimping on the details. Many grateful thanks, Jeremy!
So glad I came across this video! I have an interview with the manager over Seizure Monitoring at this hospital I work at. I really want her to know her how interested I am in the job position and this video will help me out a lot in the interview process!
This had me thinking “huh, Samo Burja was right about the Internet”. This is incredible and so helpful, thank you
This Video may be old but saves my life. I'm preparing for an important test and nowhere in my book is an proper explanation to be seen. I now understand it so much besser.
Many many thanks
This is by far the most useful EEG clip I have encouter so far! thank you so much for making this !
Found that video while thinking w*f I don't get anyting from this and now what.... I definitely understooddd. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
wonderful. both ordinary people and professionals will enjoy watching
All video sequences about EEG are a state of the art of Medical Education about this topic.
Congrats.
Thank you! I feel much better prepared for my psychiatry boards thanks to you!
Has alpha brain wave therapy been considered in psychiatric venues?
So very clear and understandable the way you present it. Thank you.
Amazing simple and very concise video about EEG. Thank you so much!
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This individual is a genius ! thank you so much sir ....love from India!
im currently getting this as treatment for my impulsive adhd, on my 3rd round of treatment, and have definately noticed a difference in my impulsivity. i can actually catch myself being impulsive and can control my emotions abit better :)
Hi! This video was wonderful! Thank you for sharing such vital information! It is a simple, crisp, and concise explanation!
Very helpful video. One remark, however: the "z" stands for the German "zentral", not zero
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OMG thank you very much!!! You have made my day! Another terrible problem in my life is solved!!!!!
@@grygorian Another problem in my terrible life is solved as well!
Thank you so much for your contribution!
@@bariscanbilgin in medicine you always pursue the most best answer. OP is only offering us the most best answer. There is no need for the condescension as this post was not underhanded in the least, only more correct.
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Thank you for this. As a patient, I am finding it really helpful.
Thank you so much … concise and easy to understand…extraordinarily nicely explained
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This was an absolutely beautiful explanation, very clear and concise. Thank you so much!!
I recently watched your video on EEG, and I wanted to thank you for the clear and informative explanation. It really helped deepen my understanding of how EEG can be used to study cognitive processes.
I am currently conducting research on the impact of AI on student motivation, specifically using the Self-Determination Theory (SDT), which focuses on three key components: Autonomy, Competence, and Relatedness.
My question is whether EEG could be effectively used to analyze brain activity in relation to these three components when students are engaged in AI-based tasks. Specifically, could EEG data provide insights into how these motivational elements are influenced or activated during interactions with AI?
Your expertise would be incredibly helpful, and I would be grateful for any advice or recommendations you might have on how to approach this in my study.
Wow great video very useful thank yous sir
I can find out about what EEG is clearly and also the mechanism. Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures electrical impulses in the brain through small metal discs called electrodes attached to the scalp. Electrodes only measure electrical activity coming out of the brain and do not cause pain. thank you🙏
this was an excellent introduction of the eeg!
though it did bug me that the amplification of the grass right next to the rocks has been missed as a difference :D
+1
great great tutorial
thanks for your effort
Wow! Wonderful introduction about EEG. I love the study of EEG. Bunch of thanks for the great introduction. Buddhist Monk Love
from India. 💐👌😍
Very helpful video. Thanks a lot
Excellent doc. Explained it in such a easy way. Thanks
excellent tutorial
waiting for more more
Thank you for sharing this informative video~~😃 Wish you best,
Thank you for taking the time to post these great videos. Could you answer two brief questions, please?
I read in the book `Neurological Differential Diagnosis, A Prioritised Approach`. Bhidayasiri, Waters and Giza, (p 463), what looks to be a summary of what the EEG is registering:
EEG
Normal or nonpathological EEG
1) The rhythmic EEG activity is due to intrinsic membrane properties of various groups of neurons (summated excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials; EPSPs and IPSPs), the synaptic connections of these neurons, and thalamocortical inputs that lead to synchronisation of this activity.
2) There are basically four EEG frequency ranges. No individual band is normal or abnormal by definition. All are interpreted according to the topographic location, age and conscious state of the patient.
Do you feel that the description at `1` is complete? And, would you add any other factors to `2`?
If you have the time I would be very interested to hear your ideas, Mr Moeller.
Pete
excellent tutorial, super helpful, thanks so much 😀
This demonstration was immensely helpful!! Thank you! :)
thanks for instruction an introduction of EEG.
The video is very helpful. Thank you so much
It ws easy to understand Thnku so much 😇
Thank you for uploading this comprehensive Video :) Where did you get the information regarding the linlehood of finding epileptiform discharges :)?
Thank you for teaching! I love listening your sound.
Very nice and helpful video. Can we get sudden change in waveforms/surges if a person scratches his head?
loved this video thank you
Fantastic video. Thank you.
Excellent video
Nice Sir. Many thanks
Thank you so much, very understandable presentation. You explained very clearly every detail.
Wonderful video prof. Really helped with my understanding. Thank you.
This is excellent!
very clear explanation, great stuff. thank you
Very nice explanation.
I'm a beginner, but I can tell that this is a good video. Thanks!
Awesome video! Where is the part 2?
I loved your video! Greetings from Mexico
Good explanation
Nice tutorial. Great job!
Very helpful. Grear job
Amazing class. Thank you
Excellent tutorial
Thanks for the outstanding review
Thank you Dear Teacher. That was an excellent review.
Nice I like it
Amazing
Thank you " Jeremy Moeller " for sharing this post. God Bless.
Thank you soo much. You cleared lots of things 👍👍👍
Thank you so much from Nepal
Love ur videos. Would u explain QEEG anytime soon?
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This is great! Please keep making videos for education of my techs.
Thank you dearly!!!!!
This was so great - an easily understandable explanation of a very complex test -- the EEG. I subscribed to your channel and am awaiting the follow-up videos as this one appears to be from 2004 (17 years ago). Were there more?
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Great video. One question: at 7:44 the ECG looks very abnormal .... isn't it?
Thank you very much professor, really good tutorial. Please make more videos...
excellent tutorial!
Very clear, very useful, thank you!
great video! thx for uploading! are access to slides possible for download?
Very good explanation
Very helpful
Great video thanks. if you have a paper of article let me know so that i reference it in my MSc. dissertation report since youtube videos cannot be cited.
Questions: I had an abnormal EEG with generalized peaks and recovery shapes a few weeks after a first-ever seizure with COVID.
1. Is there evidence that inflammation due to COVID can cause that sort of EEG?
2. I’m doing great 7 months later, seizure free on very small Keppra dose. Is there evidence that diet and lifestyle changes (keto, supplements, exercise, mindfulness) can reduce those EEG patterns, or at least reduce seizure risk?
Many thanks.
🤔 I kinda find this awesomely cool 😁
Very helpful 😊
This was good introduction to eeg thank you very much :)
you are an excellent teacher. Do you plan to put together a total eeg learning course or a study programme See not every one has the talent of teaching or explaining things to others
sooo good thank u....
You missed the grass on the right side of the stone 3:38 :)
excellent sir
when you were talking about "HOW EEG IS DISPLAYED" when you put 2 waves together, is that showing the average? I know you gave the example of the 2 photos and grabbed the differences and said thats whats happening with the brain waves but I guess I just dont understand that part....I guess I need to see the 2 readings and then see the results of the 2, to really understand.
Great Tutorial, thank you for this!
awesome
Thanks, excellent
thank you sir
excellent!
if there is abnormality in the EEG signal does it always mean that the person is sick? couldnt it be that he's a genius and that part of the brain is superior?
beautiful 👌
Thank you big man
Outstanding
Y is temporal lobe left
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great