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The brain produces electrical activity, which can be measured using an electroencephalogram (EEG). Neurons, the specialized cells of the nervous system, communicate with each other through electrical impulses. The patterns of electrical activity in the brain are associated with different states of consciousness, such as wakefulness, sleep, and various stages of sleep. EEG is a valuable tool in diagnosing and studying conditions related to brain function, including epilepsy and sleep disorders.