Niedermeyer's electroencephalography : basic principles, clinical applications, and related fields /
"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, peop...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Wolters Kluwer Health,
2010.
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Edición: | 6th ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.