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Neuroscience EEG Atlas
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30 November 2015

Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp, and can be used to diagnose epilepsy, sleep disorders, coma, tumours and stroke. Neuroscience EEG Atlas is a compilation of EEG images, providing an overview of the fundamentals of electroencephalography for both trainees and practising neurologists.
The book is divided into ten chapters, covering a range of seizures, encephalitis, dementia, and tremors related to alcoholism. Neuroscience EEG Atlas covers the full range of common EEG patterns, from common rhythms to rare findings.
This concise guide to electroencephalography is enhanced by nearly 130 images, making it an ideal resource for residents, fellows and consultant neurologists.
Key Points
- Concise guide to electroencephalography
- Guidance on identifying a range of EEG patterns with confidence
- Includes 129 EEG images
MEDICAL / General, MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine, MEDICAL / Internal Medicine, MEDICAL / Neurology
Amitabh Nundy BSc EEGT (Cal)
Department of Neurophysiology, Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India
- Pattern of Artifacts
- Normal EEG
- Pediatric EEG
- Seizures
- Encephalitis
- Dementia
- Alcoholism with Tremors (Anxiety-Depression, Behavior Problem)
- Nonepileptiform Discharges
- Syncopal Attack
- Space Occupying Lesions