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Contents
- Front Matter
- Part I Basic Principles
- 1 Historical Aspects of ElectroencephalographyRaoul Sutter, MD, PD, Peter W. Kaplan, MB, BS, FRCP, and Donald L. Schomer, MD
- 2 Cellular Substrates of Brain RhythmsFlorin Amzica, PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 3 Dynamics of EEGs as Signals of Neuronal Populations: Models and Theoretical ConsiderationsFabrice Wendling, ENG, PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 4 Biophysical Aspects of EEG and MEG GenerationWytse J. Wadman, PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 5 Recording Principles: Analog and Digital Principles; Polarity and Field Determinations; Multimodal Monitoring; Polygraphy (EOG, EMG, ECG, SAO2)Donald L. Schomer, MD, Charles M. Epstein, MD, Susan T. Herman, MD, Douglas Maus, MD, PhD, and Bruce J. Fisch, MD
- 6 Anterotemporal, Basal Temporal, Nasopharyngeal, and Sphenoidal Electrodes and High-Density ArraysAndrew Schomer, MD, PD, Margitta Seeck, MD, Andres M. Kanner, MD, FANA, FAES, FAAN, Travis Stoub, PHD, and Donald L. Schomer, MD
- Part II Normal EEG
- 7 Normal EEG in Wakefulness and Sleep: Preterm; Term; Infant; AdolescentPhillip L. Pearl, MD, Jules C. Beal, MD, Monika Eisermann, MD, Sunita Misra, MD, PhD, Perrine Plouin, MD, Solomon L. Moshe, MD, James J. Riviello, Jr., MD, Douglas R. Nordli, Jr., MD, and Eli M. Mizrahi, MD
- 8 Normal EEG in Wakefulness and Sleep: Adults and ElderlyVaishnav Krishnan, MD, PhD, Bernard S. Chang, MD, MMSc, and Donald L. Schomer, MD
- 9 Validating Biomarkers and Diagnostic Tests in Clinical Neurophysiology: Developing Strong Experimental Designs and Recognizing ConfoundsJoshua B. Ewen, MD and Sándor Beniczky, MD, PhD
- 10 EEG Activation MethodsMouhsin M. Shafi, MD, PhD and M. Brandon Westover, MD, PhD
- 11 Artifacts of Recording and Common Errors in InterpretationWilliam O. Tatum, DO, Claus Reinsberger, MD, PhD, and Barbara A. Dworetzky, MD
- Part III Clinical EEG: General Topics
- 12 Patterns of Unclear SignificanceJonathan C. Edwards, MD and Ekrem Kutluay, MD
- 13 The EEG in Degenerative Disorders of the Central Nervous System: Congenital Malformations, Neurocutaneous Disorders, Inherited Disorders of Metabolism, Cerebral Palsy, and Autism Spectrum DisordersJohn Gaitanis, MD, Phillip L. Pearl, MD, and Howard Goodkin, MD
- 14 Brain Tumors and Other Space-Occupying LesionsAdam L. Hartman, MD and Ronald P. Lesser, MD
- 15 EEG in Inflammatory Disorders, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Trauma, and MigraineMarian Galovic, MD, Bettina Schmitz, MD, and Barbara Tettenborn, MD
- 16 EEG in Dementing DisordersClaudio Babiloni, PhD, Claudio Del Percio, PhD, and Ana Buján, PhD
- 17 EEG in Metabolic Disorders, Intoxications, and Epileptic EncephalopathiesRaoul Sutter, MD, PD, Trudy Pang, MD, and Peter W. Kaplan, MB, BS, FRCP
- Part IV Clinical EEG in the Evaluation of Seizures, Epilepsy, Acute Brain Insults, and Related Disorders
- 18 Seizures and Epilepsy in Preterm and Term Neonates, Infants, Children, and AdolescentsJules C. Beal, MD, Monika Eisermann, MD, Sunita Misra, MD, PhD, Phillip L. Pearl, MD, Perrine Plouin, MD, Eli M. Mizrahi, MD, and Solomon L. Moshe, MD
- 19 The Application of EEG to Epilepsy in Adults and the ElderlyVaishnav Krishnan, MD, PhD, Bernard S. Chang, MD, MMSc, and Donald L. Schomer, MD
- 20 Convulsive Status EpilepticusFrank W. Drislane, MD, Susan T. Herman, MD, and Peter W. Kaplan, MB, BS, FRCP
- 21 Nonconvulsive Status EpilepticusFrank W. Drislane, MD, Susan T. Herman, MD, and Peter W. Kaplan, MB, BS, FRCP
- 22 EEG in the Intensive Care Unit: Anoxia, Coma, Brain Death, and Related DisordersGamaleldin M. Osman, MD, James J. Riviello, Jr., MD, and Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD
- 23 EEG-Based Anticipation and Control of SeizuresStiliyan Kalitzin, PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 24 Nonepileptic EventsDavid K. Chen, MD and W. Curt LaFrance, Jr., MD, MPH
- 25 EEG in Psychiatric Disorders: Does It Have a Role in Their Evaluation?Andres M. Kanner, MD, FANA, FAES, FAAN and Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle, MD
- 26 Standardizing EEG Interpretation and ReportingSándor Beniczky, MD, PhD, Harald Aurlien, MD, PhD, Jan Brøgger, MD, PhD, Ronit Pressler, MD, PhD, MRCPCH, and Lawrence J. Hirsch, MD
- 27 Automatic Integrated EEG Interpretation and ReportingHiroshi Shibasaki, MD and Masatoshi Nakamura†, MD
- Part V Complementary and Special Techniques
- 28 Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic StimulationAlexander Rotenberg, MD, PhD, Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD, and Alan D. Legatt, MD, PhD
- 29 Intracranial EEG Monitoring: Depth, Subdural, Foramen Ovale, and MicroarraysMargitta Seeck, MD and Donald L. Schomer, MD
- 30 ElectrocorticographyMarc R. Nuwer, MD, PhD and Stephan Schuele, MD, MPH
- 31 Principles and Techniques for Long-Term EEG Recording (Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, Intensive Care Unit, Ambulatory)Marc R. Nuwer, MD, PhD, Ronald G. Emerson, MD, and Cecil D. Hahn, MD, MPH
- 32 Infraslow EEG ActivitySampsa Vanhatalo, MD and J. Matias Palva, PhD
- 33 High-Frequency EEG ActivityJean Gotman, PhD and Nathan E. Crone, MD
- 34 Intraoperative Monitoring of Central NeurophysiologyAlan D. Legatt, MD, PhD, Marc R. Nuwer, MD, PhD, and Ronald G. Emerson, MD
- 35 Magnetoencephalography: Methods and Clinical AspectsRiitta Hari, MD, PhD
- 36 Polysomnography: Technical and Clinical AspectsSudhansu Chokroverty, MD and Roberto Vetrugno, MD
- 37 The Neurophysiological Basis of MyoclonusPhilip D. Thompson, MD, Hiroshi Shibasaki, MD, and Mark Hallett, MD
- 38 Recording Techniques Related to Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders and Responsive Stimulation for EpilepsyJay L. Shils, PhD, DABNM, FASNM, FACNS, Sepehr Sani, MD, Ryan Kochanski, MD, Mena Kerolus, MD, and Jeffrey E. Arle, MD, PhD
- Part VI Evoked Potentials and Event-Related EEG Phenomena
- 39 Event-Related Potentials: General Aspects of Methodology and QuantificationMarco Congedo, PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 40 EEG Event-Related Desynchronization and Event-Related SynchronizationGert Pfurtscheller, PHD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 41 Visual Evoked Potentials and ElectroretinogramsGastone G. Celesia, MD and Neal S. Peachey, PhD
- 42 Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials and Other Auditory Evoked PotentialsAbeer J. Hani, MD and Aatif M. Husain, MD
- 43 Somatosensory and Pain Evoked Potentials: Normal Responses, Abnormal Waveforms, and Clinical Applications in Neurological DiseasesFrançois Mauguière, MD, PhD and Luis Garcia-Larrea, MD, PhD
- Part VII New Frontiers in Clinical Neurophysiology/EEG
- 44 EEG Analysis: Theory and PracticeFabrice Wendling, ENG, PhD, Marco Congedo, PHD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 45 EEG Mapping and Source ImagingChristoph M. Michel, PhD and Bin He, PhD
- 46 Combination of Brain Functional Imaging Techniques: EEG/MEG, FMRI, PET, SPECT—Clinical Applications in NeurologyMargitta Seeck, MD, Laurent Spinelli, PhD, Jean Gotman, PhD, and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD, PhD
- 47 EEG-Based Brain–Computer InterfacesGert Pfurtscheller, PhD, Clemens Brunner, PhD, and Christa Neuper, PhD
- 48 Neurocognitive ProcessesFernando H. Lopes da Silva, MD PhD and Eric Halgren, PhD
- End Matter