Playing the Background
The Stage is Yours
Catching Good Waves
You Are Getting Very Sleepy
FYI
100

Refers to the waveforms being uninterrupted by periods of flat or very attenuated activity.

Continuity

100

In drowsiness you can also see ____, in which high amplitude, synchronized slow waves arise in the transitions from waking to sleep and sleep to waking, respectively. (5-11yrs)

Hypnagogic or Hypnapompic Hypersynchrony

100

POSTS is the acronym for what?

Positive Occipital Sharp Transients of Sleep

100

This stage is marked by a diffuse attenuation of amplitudes, with a range of frequencies amongst the background that can look similar to an awake state. It most noted for the rapid eye movements that arise.

STAGE IV: RAPID EYE MOVEMENT SLEEP

100

The PDR should be symmetric in both frequency and amplitude; if there is a more than ___% difference in amplitude or a more than 1 Hz difference in frequency between sides, this is abnormal

more than 50% difference

200

Component of organization, in which both the left and right sides appear, largely, the same in terms of both amplitude and frequency?

Symmetry

200

Stage ____ sleep is characterized by the arrival of sleep spindles and K complexes, although both vertex waves and POSTS persist into stage

Stage II

200

Found in stage I sleep, bilateral phase reversing discharges over the central regions. They can come alone or in runs, but even when they appear very sharp or high amplitude they are not epileptiform

Vertex Waves

200

The cornea is positively charged, so when a patient looks to their right, the right eye cornea moves closer to the F8 electrode, leading to a _____ charge/deflection seen at F8

Positive

200

_____ describes how many waves there are per second,and is measured in hertz (Hz). The main four in increasing order: delta, theta, alpha and beta

Frequency

300

________is the resting frequency of the occipital region when eyes are closed and the patient is resting quietly. It is a vital part of a normal EEG and among the first things you should look for?

Posterior Dominant Rhythm (PDR)

300

Symmetric bursts of 12-14 Hz activity arising from the reticular nucleus of the thalamus; they are so named because they can look like thread, is called what?

Sleep spindles

300

Very high amplitude, symmetric waveforms with initial negative followed by a slow positive phase, often - but not always followed by a sleep spindle

K Complexes

300

The ______ of an EEG tracing refers, broadly, to how the waveforms appear across the entirety of the page, and includes continuity, symmetry, and the anterior posterior gradient.

Organization

300

What EEG pattern is affected by Eye Opening and Eye Closing?

Posterior Dominate Rhythm (PDR)

400

In photic stimulation, a light is flashed in trains of increasing frequencies to look for ______, in which the background rhythm becomes time locked and in sync with each light flash.

Photic Driving

400

What phenomena marks the alternative name of STAGE IV sleep

RAPID EYE MOVEMENT

400

What stage of sleep has all of the architecture from earlier sleep phases (vertex waves, POSTS, spindles and K complexes), but usually become somewhat less organized, and often disappear altogether?

STAGE III: SLOW WAVE SLEEP

400

_____ can arise from structural entities such as tumors or bleeds. Changes can be subtle. Ex: the left hemisphere has higher amplitude, slower delta activity compared to the right side.

Asymmetries

400

Many medications, particularly those with sedative, anesthetic, or anticonvulsant properties, can cause ____________ on the EEG. This is often seen with benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and propofol.

Increased Beta Activity

500

The other major type of provocation is ______, which should not be done in patients with chronic respiratory issues, or those with a recent stroke or myocardial infarction.

Hyperventilation

500

BELL’S PHENOMENON gives positive and negative deflections based on the movement of what?

EYES

500

Classically, they have a "sail-like" appearance, and can come in singles or runs. They arise in stage I sleep but can persist throughout the later stages of sleep

POSTS

500

___, is noted by faster, lower amplitude frequencies present towards the front of the brain while slower, higher amplitude frequencies are found in the back of the brain

Anterior Posterior (AP) Gradient

500

In severe overdose cases, some medications can lead to a __________ pattern on the EEG, where periods of high-amplitude activity alternate with periods of great attenuation.

Burst Suppression