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    • what is an EEG?
      it measures electrical activity in the brain via electrodes that are fixed to an individuals scalp either individually or using a skull cap.
    • what are EEG's used for?
      they are often used as a diagnostic tool for things like epilepsy, tumours or disorders of sleep.
    • one strength of EEGs.
      it has high temporal resolution, at a resolution of a single millisecond.
    • one strength of EEGs.
      it is useful in the diagnosis of certain conditions like epilepsy.
    • one weakness of EEGs.
      the main drawback is in the generalised nature of the information received. its not useful for pinpointing exact locations of neural activitys.
    • one weakness of EEGs.
      they cannot tell us about activity in the deeper parts of the brain.