EEG and Evoked Potentials in Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurology discusses the two techniques of examining brain function: electroencephalography (EEG) and evoked potentials. The book also addresses conditions that fall under the umbrella term """"behavioral sciences"""" and are associated with psychiatry and neurology. The book begins by discussing current definitions of organic brain syndrome in order to delineate more clearly the processes whose EEG correlates are to be described. It then outlines the various EEG correlates of impaired central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction for a variety ...
This volume is the second in "The Downstate Series of Research in Psychiatry." It is aseries devoted to the presentation of sig nificant research with relevance for both clinicians and researchers in the multiple subfields of psychiatry.
Two purposes have guided the writing of this book.
The papers presented in this volume provide the latest information on advances in clinical neurophysiology and their applications for better diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders. This work contains two...
This book will be of interest to scientists and clinical investigators working in biological sciences, neuropsychology, psychiatry, and neurology.
Evoked potentials are potentials that are derived from the peripheral or central nervous system.
New to this edition is a section on evoked potential monitoring in the operating room.
The textbook Fundamentals of EEG Technology by Tyner, Knott and Mayer (Raven Press & Lippincott) was the gold standard for learning and teaching EEG technology for many years but has become outdated as newer technologies have emerged.
Buchsbaum MS, King AC, Cappelletti J, Coppolla R, van Kämmen DP (1982 a) Visual evoked potential topography in patients ... Coppola R, Kelsoe J, Gillin JC (1982 b) Topographic cortical mapping of EEG sleep stages during daytime naps in ...
Brain Electrical Potentials and Individual Psychological Differences
This book covers in detail the spectrum of electrophysiology applications in patients with disorders of consciousness.