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Continuum, 2022
EEG is the best study for evaluating the electrophysiologic function of the brain. The relevance of EEG is based on an accurate interpretation of the recording. Understanding the neuroscientific basis for EEG is essential. The basis for recording and interpreting EEG is both brain site-specific and technique-dependent to detect and represent a complex ...
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EEG is the best study for evaluating the electrophysiologic function of the brain. The relevance of EEG is based on an accurate interpretation of the recording. Understanding the neuroscientific basis for EEG is essential. The basis for recording and interpreting EEG is both brain site-specific and technique-dependent to detect and represent a complex ...
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2019
Ambulatory electroencephalography (aEEG) is a technique of continuous EEG recording while ensuring maximum mobility of the patient in a more naturalistic setting. The initial technological drawbacks of aEEG have been circumvented by incorporating digital and computer technology.
Udaya, Seneviratne, Wendyl Jude, D'Souza
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Ambulatory electroencephalography (aEEG) is a technique of continuous EEG recording while ensuring maximum mobility of the patient in a more naturalistic setting. The initial technological drawbacks of aEEG have been circumvented by incorporating digital and computer technology.
Udaya, Seneviratne, Wendyl Jude, D'Souza
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2019
After more than 85 years of development and use in clinical practice, the electroencephalogram (EEG) remains a dependable, inexpensive, and useful diagnostic tool for the investigation of the electrophysiologic activity of the brain. The advent of digital technology has led to greater sophistication and multiple software applications to extend the ...
Anteneh M, Feyissa, William O, Tatum
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After more than 85 years of development and use in clinical practice, the electroencephalogram (EEG) remains a dependable, inexpensive, and useful diagnostic tool for the investigation of the electrophysiologic activity of the brain. The advent of digital technology has led to greater sophistication and multiple software applications to extend the ...
Anteneh M, Feyissa, William O, Tatum
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EEG coherence or EEG correlation?
International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1996In view of the widespread use of electroencephalographic correlation (r) and coherence (Coh) analyses in studying brain functional relationships, it seems important to illustrate results yielded by both methods. Although they are considered as equivalent, they show important differences.
M A, Guevara, M, Corsi-Cabrera
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2019
Indications for video-EEG monitoring (VEM) include differential diagnosis of paroxysmal events including epileptic seizures, organic nonepileptic seizures, and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; classification of seizure types and electroclinical syndromes; quantification of seizures and of interictal and ictal epileptiform discharges; and presurgical ...
Christoph, Baumgartner, Susanne, Pirker
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Indications for video-EEG monitoring (VEM) include differential diagnosis of paroxysmal events including epileptic seizures, organic nonepileptic seizures, and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; classification of seizure types and electroclinical syndromes; quantification of seizures and of interictal and ictal epileptiform discharges; and presurgical ...
Christoph, Baumgartner, Susanne, Pirker
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WS1.9. Advances in EEG Analysis – Wide-Band EEG, Dense-Array EEG and Quantitative EEG
Clinical Neurophysiology, 20211) Wide-band EEG As the faster frequency extreme of wide-band EEG, high frequency oscillation (HFO) was originally described by means of 1) micro-electrode recording in animal model, and ictal HFO occurred before clinical onset. Recently, 2 more types of HFO were well described; 2) invasive electrodes recording in epilepsy surgery (macro-invasive ...
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Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2015
Long-term EEG in adults includes three modalities: sleep deprived-EEG lasting 1 to 3 hours, 24 hours ambulatory-EEG and continuous prolonged video-EEG lasting from several hours to several days. The main indications of long-term EEG are: syndromic classification of epilepsy; search for interictal discharges when epilepsy is suspected or for the purpose
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Long-term EEG in adults includes three modalities: sleep deprived-EEG lasting 1 to 3 hours, 24 hours ambulatory-EEG and continuous prolonged video-EEG lasting from several hours to several days. The main indications of long-term EEG are: syndromic classification of epilepsy; search for interictal discharges when epilepsy is suspected or for the purpose
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EEG frequency PCA in EEG‐ERP dynamics
Psychophysiology, 2017AbstractPrincipal components analysis (PCA) has long been used to decompose the ERP into components, and these mathematical entities are increasingly accepted as meaningful and useful representatives of the electrophysiological components constituting the ERP.
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