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An electroencephalogram (EEG) shows patterns of electrical activity produced by your brain as recorded by electrodes placed on your scalp. It is non-invasive and minimally uncomfortable (the electrodes may scratch or itch you and are held in place with a sticky paste). The electrodes do not generate any electricity; they only record electrical activity produced by your brain. You will need to be still with your eyes closed during the 20-40 minute recording in order to get a quality EEG.

In people with FTD, the electroencephalogram (EEG) is usually normal or shows mild frontal slowing. Thus, a normal EEG does not mean that the behavioral manifestations are primarily the result of a psychiatric illness.

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