EEG spikes

EEG spikes are short-term potentials (20 to 80 MS) that rise and fall vertically, with a higher amplitude of about 100 to 200 μV. The polarity of the spike is called the negative spike, and the downward Positive spikes. Spikes are mostly pathological. Common in localized epilepsy, epileptic seizures, myoclonic seizures, and intercranial epilepsy.

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