This is very amazing explanation, Dr Jeremy. But what does it mean " that the patient has a lower motor neuron facial weakness on the the right due to cerebral dysfunction on left" at 8:34 to 8:37. this needs clarification and contraindicates the subsequent sentences. Thank you.
There seems to be a bit mislabelling of Right Parasagittal chain FP2-F4 as Right Temporal chain. Its a wonderful course indeed but being a student of EEG at a very early stage of career i keep on confusing this representation also. so just wanted to clarify with you. Its exactly at time 1:14 sec of video lecture. Thanks for recording wonderful educational series Prof. Jeremy
More prominent weakness in the temporal muscle than the frontalis does not indicate UMN facial weakness. The temporal muscle is innervated by the trigeminal nerve, not the facial nerve, so it doesn't fit the facial nerve upper face sparing rule. To be more accurate, say inferior hemifacial muscles. Otherwise spot on and quite impressive analysis.
at 7:43, you mentioned there is clearly muscle activity going on in the left hemisphere. How can you tell? What are the characteristics of muscle activity in EEG? Thank you
I learned from this video a year ago when I hardly understood the delta-theta. Now I can see better. Thanks for Jeremy and the time;)
This doc does an excellent job explaining using understandable examples. Please do more videos on eeg!!!!
Man, i have become a fan of your teaching.
Hey Jeremy, thanks a lot for the videos. The explanations are fantastic!
Fantastic, Jeremy ....Thanks alot.
Muito bom! Parabéns!!!🇧🇷
Amazing...thank you
This is very amazing explanation, Dr Jeremy. But what does it mean " that the patient has a lower motor neuron facial weakness on the the right due to cerebral dysfunction on left" at 8:34 to 8:37. this needs clarification and contraindicates the subsequent sentences. Thank you.
What software are you using, please?
There seems to be a bit mislabelling of Right Parasagittal chain FP2-F4 as Right Temporal chain. Its a wonderful course indeed but being a student of EEG at a very early stage of career i keep on confusing this representation also. so just wanted to clarify with you. Its exactly at time 1:14 sec of video lecture. Thanks for recording wonderful educational series Prof. Jeremy
amazing explanations! By the way, your voice and the way of speaking very much resemble Harold Finch from "Person of interest" :P
upper motor neuron facial weakness***
Hi Jeremy,
Which software are you using to change between montages? These videos are cool. Thank you.
Very interesting
More prominent weakness in the temporal muscle than the frontalis does not indicate UMN facial weakness. The temporal muscle is innervated by the trigeminal nerve, not the facial nerve, so it doesn't fit the facial nerve upper face sparing rule. To be more accurate, say inferior hemifacial muscles. Otherwise spot on and quite impressive analysis.
at 7:43, you mentioned there is clearly muscle activity going on in the left hemisphere. How can you tell? What are the characteristics of muscle activity in EEG? Thank you
I guess u meant Upper motor neuron dysfunction on the right!
He is using NATUS
Hj