Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) students need volunteers who want their EEG recorded. Volunteer to get “hooked up” by our students.
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Who: Volunteers interested in having their EEG recorded
What: What is an EEG? An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a recording of brain activity. During an EEG, thin metal disks called electrodes are attached to the scalp with conductive paste. The electrodes capture the electrical activity of the brain. The recorded images (the EEG) are stored digitally. When your EEG recording is complete, you will be provided with a digital copy of your EEG recording, which will play on any PC computer.
Where: Building T Room 320
When: Spring quarter Wednesdays beginning April 20
Why: NDT (Neurodiagnostic Technology) students need volunteers to practice electrode application and recording EEGs (brain waves).
How: To schedule your EEG please contact Suzanne Lane, NDT Program Manager, at Suzanne.Lane@bellevuecollege.edu.
Last Updated April 15, 2022