Author: Fay S. Tyner
Edition: 1
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 089004385X
Fundamentals of EEG Technology: Vol. 1: Basic Concepts and Methods
This two-volume text is geared to students and EEG technologists at all levels of training. Medical books Fundamentals of EEG Technology: Vol. 1. Volume 1--Basic Concepts and Methods--covers fundamentals of instrumentation; use of numbers in EEG; principles of electricity and electronics; electrode placement; polarity and localization; design and use of montages; and classification of EEG activity. More than 300 illustrations accompany the text, including full-sized reproductions of EEG samples. A thorough discussion of the concepts of normal and abnormal in adult, pediatric, and neonatal EEGs prepares the reader for the clinical material in Volume 2 of this text. Volume 2--Clinical Correlates--focuses on the application of EEG to problems in clinical neurology and details specific EEG procedures that have proven most useful for particular diagnostic problems Medical books Fundamentals of EEG Technology, Volume 2: Clinical Correlates. Softcover book, 288 pages. Published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1989)
Download link for Fundamentals of EEG Technology Vol. 1 : Basic Concepts and Methods
Softcover book, 288 pages. Published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (1989)
New Paperback.
author fay s tyner author john r knott author w brem mayer format paperback language english publication year 01 12 1988 subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional title fundamentals of eeg technology clinical correlates vol 002 author tyner fay s knott john ray mayer w brem jr publisher raven pr publication date jan 01 1989 pages 288 binding paperback edition 1 st dimensions 11 25 wx 8 75 hx 1 00 d isbn 0890049092 subject medical neurology brand new paperback all orders get ful
New Paperback.
Medical Book Fundamentals of EEG Technology: Vol. 1
Volume 1--Basic Concepts and Methods--covers fundamentals of instrumentation; use of numbers in EEG; principles of electricity and electronics; electrode placement; polarity and localization; design and use of montages; and classification of EEG activity. More than 300 illustrations accompany the text, including full-sized reproductions of EEG samples. A thorough discussion of the concepts of normal and abnormal in adult, pediatric, and neonatal EEGs prepares the reader for the clinical material in Volume 2 of this text. Volume 2--Clinical Correlates--focuses on the application of EEG to problems in clinical neurology and details specific EEG procedures that have proven most useful for particular diagnostic problems. Chapters cover seizure disorders; brain tumors; cerebrovascular disorders; metabolic and toxic encephalopathies; infections of the central nervous system; degenerative diseases; head trauma; headache; and brain death and electrocerebral inactivity. The authors' clinical-technical commentaries include guidelines published by the American Electroencephalographic Society and the International Federation of Societies for Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, as well as diagnostic criteria proposed by the International League Against Epilepsy. More than 200 illustrations--including computed tomography scans and full-sized reproductions of EEG tracings--accompany the text.