EEG BOARDS- WAVEFORM
ANALYSIS AND
IDENTIFICATION EXAM WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
2025
During neonatal seizures, the EEG is most likely to show
correct answers >> Focal rhythmic activity
Which of the following best describes secondary bilateral
synchrony? correct answers >> Reflects rapid
generalization from one or multiple sources
Which scenario would be of more diagnostic value?
asymmetric amplitude
or
asymmetric frequency correct answers >>
asymmetric frequency
, Mu Rhythm correct answers >> 8-10 Hz
Which is the most important when evaluating background
frequency? correct answers >> wakefulness and age
BENIGN EPILEPTIFORM TRANSIENTS OF SLEEP correct
answers >> peak at 30-60 years
It is common for FIRDA to: correct answers >> react
to stimulation
SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENT correct answers >>
Lambda
BIPLEDS correct answers >> Hypoxia
Which of the following EEG patterns is LEAST likely to be
associated with clinical symptoms? correct answers
>> 6 Hz spike and wave
What is the term that describes failure of the alpha
rhythm to attenuate with eye opening? correct
answers >> Bancaud's Phenomenon
ANALYSIS AND
IDENTIFICATION EXAM WITH
100% CORRECT ANSWERS
2025
During neonatal seizures, the EEG is most likely to show
correct answers >> Focal rhythmic activity
Which of the following best describes secondary bilateral
synchrony? correct answers >> Reflects rapid
generalization from one or multiple sources
Which scenario would be of more diagnostic value?
asymmetric amplitude
or
asymmetric frequency correct answers >>
asymmetric frequency
, Mu Rhythm correct answers >> 8-10 Hz
Which is the most important when evaluating background
frequency? correct answers >> wakefulness and age
BENIGN EPILEPTIFORM TRANSIENTS OF SLEEP correct
answers >> peak at 30-60 years
It is common for FIRDA to: correct answers >> react
to stimulation
SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENT correct answers >>
Lambda
BIPLEDS correct answers >> Hypoxia
Which of the following EEG patterns is LEAST likely to be
associated with clinical symptoms? correct answers
>> 6 Hz spike and wave
What is the term that describes failure of the alpha
rhythm to attenuate with eye opening? correct
answers >> Bancaud's Phenomenon