**Important**

• **The normal hyperventilation response implies disorganization and flattening of rhythms for 1 minute of HB, as well as an increase in the index** *Practical Recommendations for Conducting an EEG Study in a Neurophysiological Laboratory DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.108879*

**of slow waves in the theta range for 2–3 minutes conducting a sample on the index up to 40% of the epoch.**

• **In children and adolescents, for 2–3 minutes of HB, high-amplitude paroxysmal bioelectrical activity may appear in the form of flashes of bilaterally synchronous waves of the alpha-theta-range, maximally expressed in amplitude in the fronto-central leads (the phenomenon of "respiratory waves"associated with functional immaturity mid-stem structures and their hypersensitivity to hypoxia)**.

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.
