Atlas of Ambulatory EEG
By Steven C. Schachter, Donald L. Schomer, Bernard S. Chang
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Number Of Pages: 120
- Publication Date: 2005-08-01
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0126213453
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780126213454
- Binding: Paperback
Product Description:
Atlas of Ambulatory EEG is a first-of-its-kind publication in
clinical neurophysiology, an atlas that comprehensively depicts normal,
abnormal, and artifactual findings from actual ambulatory EEG
recordings in a convenient and easily accessible format. As the use of
ambulatory EEG has increased in recent years, the need for a concise
atlas of ambulatory EEG has grown significantly, since ambulatory EEG
tracings are subject to their own unique issues and artifacts, often
not discussed in standard EEG atlases. This book begins with several
chapters that introduce the history, technology, and clinical utility
of ambulatory EEG. The bulk of the atlas consists of a page-by-page
display of high-quality ambulatory EEG excerpts that are easy to review
and come with short annotations describing the relevant findings. Atlas of Ambulatory EEG is a critical resource for anyone involved in the interpretation of ambulatory EEG studies.
A handy reference describing EEG patterns in normal and abnormal
subjects based upon continuous monitoring techniques from widely used
ambulatory EEG equipment.
A section of EEG patterns without accompanying explanation will test
the reader's ability to interpret the waveforms and answers will be
given in a separate section.
Unique accompanying CD, which provides a sample of EEG files. The files
have been provided by Digitrace - a company which maintains a vast
library of EEG files.
Internationally renowned contributors in the field.
Wide audience including researchers in neurophysiology and neuroscience, as well as neurologists.