What is an EEG and how is it used?

2011-04-01 12:30 am
Im having trouble with the following question


Bailey is hooked up to an electroencephalograph (EEG) in a sleep lab. She has been asleep for just over an hour now, and her EEG is showing low amplitude, irregular brain wave patterns. Her breathing and pulse rate are irregular, and her eyes are darting back and forth beneath her closed eyelids. The researcher who is monitoring Bailey's sleep can conclude that Bailey

1. has just entered REM sleep.
2. suffers from a sleep disorder.
3. is experiencing sleep anoxia and needs immediate medical attention.
4. has just entered stage 4 sleep.

回答 (4)

2011-04-01 12:37 am
✔ 最佳答案
1. No because REM sleep waves are high amplitude waves
2. Could be, but this is too broad
3. BINGO! because of the "irregular breathing"

"Specifically, anoxia is a condition in which there is an absence of oxygen supply to an organ's tissues although there is adequate blood flow to the tissue."

4. No because stage 4 sleep is not characterized by eye movement
2011-04-01 9:01 am
Almost definitely 1, because REM sleep stands for Rapid Eye Movement. Haven't heard of 3, so maybe there are two answers.
參考: Psych graduate
2011-04-01 7:41 am
Will you please allow me to meet that "researcher". I want to ask for some clarifications about this.
參考: own
2011-04-01 7:35 am
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