| Defines and explains the basic concepts of EEG and its physiological foundations. |
| Explains the structure of the EEG laboratory, the technical specifications of EEG equipment, and principles of safe use. |
| Applies principles of patient preparation and electrode placement to obtain accurate EEG recordings. |
| Distinguishes the purposes, methods, and clinical applications of routine EEG and sleep EEG recordings. |
| Identifies and analyzes technical and clinical problems encountered during bedside EEG recordings. |
| Defines, classifies, and interprets specific EEG patterns and background activity abnormalities. |
| Comparatively evaluates EEG findings in epilepsy, dementia, and metabolic disorders. |
| Interprets and evaluates data obtained from activation procedures and video EEG monitoring within a clinical context. |