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Brain scan (EEG)

The purpose of an EEG (electroencephalogram) is to measure, by means of electrodes, the activity of the brain.

Your child lies on an examination table. The EEG technician marks crosses on your child's scalp and attaches electrodes to the marked spots. A net keeps the electrodes in place. Wires run from the electrodes to a monitor that records the activity of the brain. Your child performs a few assignments during the examination.

The examination takes approximately one hour.

The EEG card contains more information. Please note this card is currently only available in Dutch.

Should you need any further information, please feel free to ask.