The Gold Standard For Measuring Brain Activity Has Been Around For 100 Years
Briefly

In 1924, psychiatrist Hans Berger coined the term 'electroencephalogram' after observing rhythmic electrical activity in human subjects, laying the foundation for modern EEG procedures.
EEG serves as a window into the living brain, providing real-time electrical readouts to diagnose and treat neurological disorders; it plays a vital role in patient monitoring and research.
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