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    Author(s)Frank H. Duffy, Vasudeva G. Iyer, Walter W. Surwillo
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9781461388289
    Pages304
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    Springer Clinical Electroencephalography and Topographic Brain Mapping Technology and Practice 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by Frank H. Duffy, Vasudeva G. Iyer, Walter W. Surwillo

    Electroencephalography is truly an interdisciplinary endeavor, involving concepts and techniques from a variety of different disciplines. Included are basic physics, neuro­ physiology, electrophysiology, electrochemistry, electronics, and electrical engineer­ ing, as well as neurology. Given this interesting and diverse mixture of areas, the train­ ing of an EEG technician, a neurology resident, or an EEG researcher in the basics of clinical electroencephalography presents an uncommon challenge. In the realm of technology, it is relatively easy to obtain a technically adequate EEG simply by learning to follow a protocol and by correctly setting the various switches on the EEG machine at the right time. But experience has shown that the ability to obtain high-quality EEGs on a routine, day-to-day basis from a wide variety of patients requires understanding and knowledge beyond what is learned by rote. Likewise, knowledge above and beyond what is gained by simple participation in an EEG reading is necessary to correctly and comprehensively interpret the record. Such knowledge comes from an understanding of the basic principles upon which the practice of clinical EEG is founded - principles that derive from the various disciplines cited. 1. Brain Electrical Activity: An Introduction to EEG Recording.- 2. Basic Electrical Concepts.- 3. The Differential Amplifier.- 4. Filters.- 5. The Writer Unit.- 6. Calibration and Calibration Methods.- 7. Recording Electrodes.- 8. Electrical Safety.- 9. Elementary Practical Troubleshooting Methods.- 10. Neurophysiology.- 11. Recording Systems.- 12. Localization and Polarity.- 13. Introduction to EEG Reading.- 14. The Normal EEG.- 15. Abnormal EEG Patterns.- 16. Activation Procedures.- 17. Average Evoked Potentials.- 18. Seizure Monitoring and Ambulatory EEGs.- 19. Clinical Use of Brain Electrical Activity Mapping.- 20. Recommended Standards and Practices for Brain Electrical Activity Mapping and Topographic Analysis.- 21. EEG in Clinical Diagnosis and Its Relationship to Other Neurological Tests.- Appendices.- 1. Glossary of Major Terms Used in the Text.- 2. Neuroanatomy for EEG Technologists.- 3. Grounding Checks.- 4. Measurement of Chassis Leakage Current.- 5. The 10–20 International System of Electrode Placement.- 6. A Glossary of Common Artifacts in the EEG.- 7. EEG Recording in Patients with Infectious Diseases.



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