A portable EEG (electroencephalograph) instrument, especially for use in
emergencies and brain assessments in physicians' offices, detects and
amplifies brain waves and converts then into digital data for analysis by
comparison with data from normal groups. In one embodiment, the EEG
electrodes are in a headband which broadcasts the data, by radio or
cellular phone, to a local receiver for re-transmission and/or analysis.
In another embodiment, the subject is stimulated in two modes, i.e.,
aural and sensory, at two different frequencies to provide the subject's
EPs (Evoked Potentials), assessing transmission through the brainstem and
thalamus.