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About This Project
Access to EEG testing is limited in underserved communities in Columbia, leaving many children with seizures undiagnosed. We are piloting a mobile phone–compatible EEG platform with AI support, to assess technical and logistical feasibility of implementation & to gather patient, caregiver, and clinician perspectives. By combining brief recording sessions, interviews, and questionnaires, this study will generate early evidence on how portable EEG can expand equitable access to seizure diagnosis.

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