**We note the number of stimulation tests in the study and the patient's condition during their execution**

	- Rhythm learning yes/no, whether the test provokes the appearance of paroxysmal/epileptiform patterns in the recording. If they are present, a description of their amplitude, frequency, presence/absence of gradients in amplitude and frequency.
	- The time of the test is indicated (3, 5, 3+2 min, or the test is terminated at … a minute).

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◦ Whether the trial induces paroxysmal/epileptiform patterns in the recording. If they are present, a description of their amplitude, frequency, presence/absence of gradients in amplitude and frequency.

### **Important**


#### **Important**

**If an epileptic seizure develops or the patient refuses to continue the procedure, stop the study**

**Section 4. Final**

**In this section, the physician makes a judgment by interpreting the data obtained using clinical terminology. The interpretation of the results of the recording is carried out in the context of the diagnosis and the question of the referring physician (clinical significance of the results, prognosis, etc.) using general clinical terms; special EEG terminology should be avoided if possible.**

#### **10.3 Video EEG monitoring**

Section 1 Guide containing.


Section 2. Technical


Section 3 Description

	- Awake
	- Sandman
	- NREM 1
	- NREM sleep phase 2

*Practical Recommendations for Conducting an EEG Study in a Neurophysiological Laboratory DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108879*


• Phase 1 slow-wave sleep can move into a state of passive relaxed wakefulness with eyes closed and can move into phase 2 slow-wave sleep.

3.4. NREM 2 (non-REM II)


3.5. NREM 3 (non-REM III)

