EEG brain mapping is a neurophysiological technique based on computer-assisted
analysis of conventional EEG. This technique, generally consisting in quantitative
analysis of EEG (QEEG), which is potentially useful in identifying anomalies in patients
with cerebral trauma or in children with cognitive disorders. In the field of epilepsy EEG
brain mapping could help clinics to detect spikes, locate an epileptic focus and suggest
the type of epilepsy.