The diagnosis of hypnic jerks is often made through history and physical exam. However, doctors may want to rule out medical causes, such as seizures, movement disorders, and other sleep disorders. To do so, they may perform an EEG (electroencephalogram), a test that looks at brain waves and electrical activity in the brain.

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