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|a Basic principles -- Historical aspects of EEG -- Neurophysiologic basis of EEG and dc potentials -- Cellular substrates of brain rhythms -- Dynamics of EEGs as signals of neuronal populations: models and theoretical considerations -- Biophysical aspects of EEG and magnetoencephalogram generation -- Analog signal recording principles -- Digital EEG -- Polarity and field determination -- Normal EEG -- Normal normal EEG and sleep: preterm and term neonates -- Normal EEG and sleep: infants and adolescents -- Normal EEG and sleep: adults and elderly -- Activation methods -- Artifacts of recording -- Clinical EEG: general -- Patterns of unclear significance -- EEG of degenerative disorders of the central nervous system -- EEG in congenital malformations of cortical development, neurocutaneous disorders, cerebral palsy, autism/mental retardation, and ADHD/learning disabilities of childhood -- Brain tumors and other space-occupying lesions -- EEG in inflammatory CNS conditions -- Cerebrovascular diseases and EEG -- Dementia and EEG -- Metabolic disorders and EEG -- EEG and craniocerebral trauma -- Anoxia, coma, and brain death -- EEG in patients with migraine and other forms of headache -- Clinical EEG in epilepsy and related disorders -- Seizures and epilepsies in the preterm and term neonate -- Seizures and epilepsy in infants to adolescents -- Epilepsy in adults and the elderly -- Convulsive status epilepticus -- Nonconvulsive status epilepticus -- Anticipating seizures based on EEG -- Nonepileptic attacks -- Complementary and special techniques -- Nasopharyngeal, anterotemporal and sphenoidal electrodes -- Intracranial monitoring: depth, subdural, and foramen ovale electrodes -- Electrocorticography -- Principles and techniques for long-term EEG recording (EMU, ICU, ambulatory) -- Infraslow EEG activity -- High-frequency EEG activity -- Intraoperative evoked potential monitoring -- Monitoring EEG during carotid surgery -- Polygraphy -- Polysomnography: technical and clinical aspects -- Magnetoencephalography: methods and applications -- EEG: neuropharmacology and anesthesia -- EEG, drug effects, and central nervous system poisoning -- Evoked potentials and event-related EEG phenomena -- Event related potentials: general aspects of methodology and quantification -- EEG event-related desynchronization (ERD) and event-related synchronization (ERS) -- Visual evoked potentials and electroretinograms -- Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPS) and other auditory evoked potentials -- Somatosensory-evoked potentials: normal responses, abnormal waveforms, and clinical applications in neurologic diseases -- Evoked potentials in children and infants -- Neurocognitive processes and the EEG/meg -- EEG and neurocognitive functions -- Psychiatric disorders and EEG -- Technical aspects of transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation of the brain -- Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): clinical applications -- Computer-assisted EEG analysis -- EEG analysis: theory and practice -- EEG mapping and source imaging -- Computer-assisted EEG pattern recognition and diagnostic systems -- EEG-based brain-computer interfaces -- Multimodal monitoring of EEG and evoked potentials.
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|a "This edition has several new features, reflective of the changes that have occurred in our field over the last 5 years since the fifth edition. More and more, the field of digital recording has expanded; however, in order to understand some of the shortcomings and pitfalls of digital EEG, people need to still address the issues of basic analog recording principles. With an increased use of digital recording, laboratories have collected new and different "technical artifacts." We present here an attempt to start a database for such artifacts in a hopes that future editions will continue to expand upon this and offer a fairly complete library for beginning individuals interested in our field. As noted in the fifth edition, epilepsy monitoring units (EMU's) have continued to mushroom. Similar growth has occurred in the use of EEG monitoring in newborn, cardiac, trauma, and post-operative intensive care units. With the significant advances in wireless communication and easy access to the Internet, such recordings can also be viewed and transmitted locally virtually instantaneously and can allow for well-trained clinical neurophysiologists to see and opine about patients' conditions on a very time-relevant basis. Hopefully, as future generations may show, this ability will significantly influence our patients' outcomes. Similarly, the field of intraoperative clinical neurophysiology for spinal cord function, cranial nerve function, and cranial vascular therapies has continued to evolve along with the wireless and iInternet communications. This has allowed for close monitoring of neurologic function during critical periods of operations, again with a time course that allows for corrective actions to be taken on a meaningful time frame"--Provided by publisher.
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|a Revised edition of: Electroencephalography / [edited by] Ernst Niedermeyer, Fernando Lopes da Silva. 5th ed. c2005.
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