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This book is a primer on clinical neurophysiology centering on EEG and evoked potentials. Its goal is to introduce learners to the engineering, physiological, and clinical underpinnings of EEG and evoked potentials.
Chapters follow a case-based format and offer a visual schematic or a patient-derived example, followed by a clear teaching point that's reinforced by a series of questions by which the student can self-test. Fundamental chapters provide basic elements of engineering or physiology; Cases illustrate disease entities or their mimics.
Pearls of EEG will be of interest to a
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Produktbeschreibung
This book is a primer on clinical neurophysiology centering on EEG and evoked potentials. Its goal is to introduce learners to the engineering, physiological, and clinical underpinnings of EEG and evoked potentials.

Chapters follow a case-based format and offer a visual schematic or a patient-derived example, followed by a clear teaching point that's reinforced by a series of questions by which the student can self-test. Fundamental chapters provide basic elements of engineering or physiology; Cases illustrate disease entities or their mimics.

Pearls of EEG will be of interest to a variety of subspecialists, including EEG technologists, medical students, neurology residents, and fellows in clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, neuro-critical care, pediatrics, neonatologists, neurological hospitalists, or sleep.
Autorenporträt
Mark Quigg MD MSc TR Johns Professor of Neurology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22902   Erika Axeen, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22902