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What is the difference between “clinical EEG” and QEEG?

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What is the difference between “clinical EEG” and QEEG?

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Reply: A QEEG is not the same as a “clinical EEG”. QEEG is a computerized statistical technique used to objectively measure precise electrophysiological activity in particular regions of the brain and relations between them. It permits an accurate “pattern recognition” which is impossible with routine visual analysis of EEG (clinical EEG).

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