Electroencephalography
| Course Id | 260215 |
| Course Name | Electroencephalography |
| Course Catagory | Sleep |
| Course Price | 25.11 |
| Course CEU | 2 |
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this module, you will be able to:
- Define electroencephalography (EEG) and analyze its evolution, principles, and critical role in modern sleep medicine and diagnostic neurophysiology
- Differentiate normal sleep EEG patterns across all sleep stages (N1, N2, N3, and REM) including waveform morphology, frequency characteristics, amplitude variations, and stage-specific graphoelements
- Evaluate cortical and subcortical neurophysiological mechanisms underlying EEG generation, including thalamocortical interactions, neural oscillations, and the neuroanatomy of sleep-wake regulation
- Analyze the relationship between quantitative EEG sleep measures and psychiatric disorders including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other conditions affecting sleep architecture
- Apply advanced methods for EEG recording, montage design, artifact recognition, digital signal processing, spectral analysis, and quantitative EEG techniques in sleep research and clinical practice
- Integrate comprehensive EEG interpretation skills for identifying normal variants, abnormal patterns, epileptiform activity, and clinically significant findings in polysomnographic studies