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Integrating Multimodal Neuroimaging of Error Monitoring to Estimate Future Anxiety in Adolescents.
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Electroencephalograms during Coma
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1964Data derived from the literature and from personal contributions concerning the EEG during coma are summarized as follows:
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2023
Abstract An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a device used to measure electrical activity in the brain by placing several pairs of electrodes at specific positions over the scalp. When an axon excites a neuron, a small, varying electrical field is generated that is picked up by the nearest electrode.
Rany T. Abdallah, Gabriel M. Coleman
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Abstract An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a device used to measure electrical activity in the brain by placing several pairs of electrodes at specific positions over the scalp. When an axon excites a neuron, a small, varying electrical field is generated that is picked up by the nearest electrode.
Rany T. Abdallah, Gabriel M. Coleman
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Electroencephalograms of Sharks
Science, 1964Patterns of electrical potentials recorded from the brains of sharks exhibit definite relationships to chemical and visual stimuli. Forebrain potentials reflect olfactory processes. Both restrained and free-swimming sharks exhibit mesencephalic responses to light and neural triggering of respiratory reflexes from the medulla. Early evolution of typical
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Electroencephalogram in narcolepsy
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1957Abstract One hundred patients with the clinical diagnosis of narcolepsy were examined electroencephalographically. The basal or alert electroencephalograms were found to be within normal limits. Drowsiness beginning within the first 4 min. of the recording occurred in the majority of patients.
D D, DALY, R E, YOSS
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The Fetal Electroencephalogram
Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1974Summary Prenatally incurred brain damage is an on-going major problem, the study of which has been hindered by an inability to directly monitor the brain prior to birth. With the development of an appropriate electrode and recording technique, the monitoring of FEEG has become practicable and is easily mastered. The EEG is a sensitive indicator of the
R J, Sokol, M G, Rosen
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