by Thoru Yamada
Practical Guide for Clinical Neurophysiologic Testing • EEG provides a comprehensive and up-to-date presentation of electroencephalography (EEG) technology and interpretation.
Features include:
- Coverage of basic electronics and recording techniques
- Over 500 figures to familiarize readers with EEG variables
- A chapter on EEG of premature and full-term infants
- Access to a companion Website that includes a question bank and a streaming video
Contents
- History and Perspective of Clinical Neurophysiologic Diagnostic Tests
- Basic EEG Technology
- Basic Electronics and Electrical Safety
- Digital EEG
- Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiologic Basis of EEG
- Principles of Visual Analysis of EEG
- Characteristics of Normal EEG
- The Assessment of Abnormal EEG
- Activation Procedures
- EEG and Epilepsy
- Diffuse EEG Abnormalities
- Focal EEG Abnormalities
- Benign EEG Patterns
- Artifact Recognition and Technical Pitfalls
- EEG of Premature and Full-Term Infants
Index