Eeg And Sleep Physiology Ppt ^new^
EEG and Sleep Physiology — Detailed PPT Outline Slide 1 — Title
Title: EEG and Sleep Physiology Subtitle: concise scope (e.g., "Mechanisms, Stages, EEG Signatures, Clinical Applications") Presenter, affiliation, date (April 7, 2026)
Slide 2 — Learning Objectives
3–5 clear objectives (e.g., "Describe EEG basics", "Identify EEG patterns across sleep stages", "Explain physiological mechanisms underlying sleep", "Recognize common sleep EEG abnormalities and clinical relevance") eeg and sleep physiology ppt
Slide 3 — Overview / Roadmap
Bullet list: Background, EEG fundamentals, Sleep architecture, Stage-by-stage EEG features, Neurophysiology, Sleep disorders & EEG, Recording methods, Case examples, Clinical applications, References
Slide 4 — Brief History & Importance
Key milestones in EEG and sleep research Why EEG is essential to sleep physiology and clinical sleep medicine
Slide 5 — Basic EEG Principles
What EEG measures (synchronized postsynaptic potentials) Electrode montages (10–20 system overview) — diagram Frequency bands defined: Delta (0.5–4 Hz), Theta (4–8 Hz), Alpha (8–13 Hz), Beta (13–30 Hz), Gamma (>30 Hz) Common artifacts (EOG, EMG, ECG, movement) with small icons EEG and Sleep Physiology — Detailed PPT Outline
Slide 6 — Sleep Architecture Overview
Wake vs NREM vs REM Typical night hypnogram (graph) with cycles ~90–120 min Percent time in each stage for healthy adult