To begin, the technician may ask you some questions about your history of symptoms, your handedness, etc. The technician will then measure and mark your head with a grease pencil. This ensures that the electrode placement is accurate. This pencil will come off after the testing.
Next, the technician will apply a conductive gel that will allow the electrodes to connect effectively. 24 electrodes will be applied to different areas on the head and chest. Alternatively, an elastic cap fitted with electrodes may be used. Your heart rhythm (EKG) will be recorded as well.
After the electrodes are set, your head will be wrapped with gauze to ensure the electrodes are held in place during your daily activities. The electrodes will be attached to a recording device. The recording device is linked to a strap, and the wires can be worn outside or under your clothes. The technician may request that you record with a portable video device as well.
You will be asked to keep track of any events, symptoms or odd sensations that arise during the testing period by writing them down in a written log. For the duration of the recording period, please log your events and activities in reasonable detail. Keeping this written log is imperative, as it will aid the technician and your physician in accurately interpreting your results.