Brain Monitoring

Brain monitoring refers to the practice of observing and recording the electrical activity and other physiological parameters of the brain, typically to assess its functioning or detect abnormalities. This is often done using techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG), functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), or other neuroimaging modalities. The information gathered through brain monitoring can be used for various purposes, including diagnosing neurological conditions, evaluating the effects of treatments, conducting research on brain function, and enhancing cognitive performance. Brain monitoring plays a crucial role in both clinical settings and scientific studies, providing insights into brain health and activity patterns related to various cognitive processes or behaviors.