Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography
Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields
Herausgeber: Schomer, Donald L; Lopes Da Silva, Fernando H
Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography
Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields
Herausgeber: Schomer, Donald L; Lopes Da Silva, Fernando H
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Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields, Seventh Edition keeps the neurophysiologist on the forefront of medical advancement. This authoritative text covers basic neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and neuroimaging to provide a better understanding of clinical neurophysiological findings. This edition further delves into current state-of-the-art recording EEG activity both in the normal clinical environment and unique situations such as the intensive care unit, operating rooms, and epilepsy monitoring suites. As computer technology evolves,…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 7th edition
- Seitenzahl: 1264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 222mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 3889g
- ISBN-13: 9780190228484
- ISBN-10: 0190228482
- Artikelnr.: 48575916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 7th edition
- Seitenzahl: 1264
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 287mm x 222mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 3889g
- ISBN-13: 9780190228484
- ISBN-10: 0190228482
- Artikelnr.: 48575916
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
MD
Peter W. Kaplan
MB
BS
FRCP
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 2: Cellular Substrates of Brain Rhythms * Florin Amzica
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 3: Dynamics of EEGs as Signals of Neuronal Populations: Models and Theoretical Considerations * Fabrice Wendling
MD
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 4: Biophysical Aspects of EEG and MEG Generation * Wytse J. Wadman PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 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
and Bruce J. Fisch
MD * Chapter 6: Anterotemporal
Basal Temporal
Nasopharyngeal and Sphenoidal Electrodes and High-Density Arrays * Andrew Schomer
MD
Margitta Seeck
MD
Andres M. Kanner
MD
FANA
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Part II: Normal EEG * Chapter 7: Normal EEG and Sleep: Preterm; Term; Infant; Adolescent * Phillip L. Pearl
MD
Jules 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 * Chapter 9: Validating Biomarkers and Diagnostic Tests in Clinical Neurophysiology: Developing Strong Experimental Designs and Recognizing Confounds * Joshua B. Ewen
MD and Sándor Beniczky
MD
PhD * Chapter 10: EEG Activation Methods * Mouhsin M. Shafi
MD
PhD and M. Brandon Westover
MD
PhD * Chapter 11: Artifacts of Recording and Common Errors in Interpretation * William O. Tatum
DO
Claus Reinsberger
MD
PhD
and Barbara A. Dworetzky
MD * Part III: Clinical EEG: General Topics * Chapter 12: Patterns of Unclear Significance * Jonathan Charles Edwards
MD and Ekrem Kutluay
MD * Chapter 13: The EEG in Degenerative Disorders of the CNS: Congenital Malformations
Neurocutaneous Disorders
Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
Cerebral Palsy
and Autism Spectrum Disorders * John Gaitanis
MD
Phillip L. Pearl
MD
and Howard Goodkin
MD * Chapter 14: Brain Tumors and Other Space-Occupying Lesions * Adam L. Hartman
MD and Ronald P. Lesser
MD * Chapter 15: EEG in Inflammatory Disorders
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Trauma and Migraine. * Marian Galovic
MD
Bettina Schmitz
MD
and Barbara Tettenborn
MD * Chapter 16: EEG In Dementing Disorders * Claudio Babiloni
MD
Claudio Del Percio
MD
and Ana Buján
MD * Chapter 17: Electroencephalography in Metabolic Disorders
Intoxications
and Epileptic Encephalopathies * Raoul Sutter
MD
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 * Chapter 18: Seizures and Epilepsy in Preterm and term Neonates
infants
children and Adolescents * Jules 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 * Chapter 19: The Application of EEG to Epilepsy in Adults and the Elderly * Vaishnav Krishnan MD
PhD
Bernard S. Chang
MD
MMSc
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 20: Convulsive Status Epilepticus * Frank W. Drislane
MD
Susan T. Herman
MD
and Peter W. Kaplan
MB
FRCP * Chapter 21: Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus * Frank W. Drislane
MD
Susan T. Herman
MD
and Peter W. Kaplan
MB
FRCP * Chapter 22: EEG in the ICU: Anoxia
Coma
Brain Death
and Related Disorders * Gamaleldin M. Osman
MD
James J Riviello
Jr
MD
and Lawrence J. Hirsch
MD * Chapter 23: EEG Based Anticipation and Control of Seizures * Stiliyan Kalitzin
PhD and Fernando Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 24: Non-Epileptic Events * David K. Chen
MD and W. Curt LaFrance
Jr.
MD
MPH * Chapter 25: EEG in Psychiatric Disorders * Andres M. Kanner
MD
FANA and Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle
MD * Chapter 26: Standardizing EEG Interpretation and Reporting * Sándor Beniczky
MD
PhD
Harald Aurlien
MD
PhD
Jan Brøgger
MD
PhD
Ronit Pressler
MD
PhD
MRCPCH
and Lawrence J. Hirsch MD * Chapter 27: Automatic Integrated EEG Interpretation and Reporting * Masatoshi Nakamura
MD and Hiroshi Shibasaki
MD * Part V: Complementary and Special Techniques * Chapter 28: Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic and Stimulation * Alexander Rotenberg
MD
PhD
Alvaro Pascual-Leone
MD
PhD
and Alan D. Legatt
MD
PhD * Chapter 29: Intracranial EEG Monitoring: Depth
Subdural
Foramen Ovale
and Microarrays * Margitta Seeck
MD and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 30: Electrocorticography * Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD and Stephan Schuele
MD
MPH * Chapter 31: Principles and Techniques for Long-Term EEG Recording (EMU
ICU
Ambulatory) * Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD
Ronald Emerson
MD
and Cecil D. Hahn
MD
MPH * Chapter 32: Infraslow EEG activity * Sampsa Vanhatalo
MD and J.Matias Palva
MD * Chapter 33: High Frequency EEG Activity * Jean Gotman
PhD and Nathan E. Crone
MD * Chapter 34: Intraoperative Monitoring of Central Neurophysiology * Alan D. Legatt
MD
PhD
Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD
and Ronald G. Emerson
MD * Chapter 35: Magnetoencephalography: Methods and Clinical Aspects * Riitta Hari
MD
PhD * Chapter 36: Polysomnography: Technical and Clinical Aspects * Sudhansu Chokroverty
MD and Robert Vertugno
MD * Chapter 37: The Neurophysiological Basis of Myoclonus * Phillip D. Thompson
MD
Hiroshi Shibasaki
MD
and Mark Hallett
MD * Chapter 38: Recording Techniques related to Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders and Responsive Stimulation for Epilepsy * Jay 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 * Chapter 39: Event-Related Potentials: General Aspects of Methodology and Quantification * Marco Congendo
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 40: EEG Event-Related Desynchronization (ERD) and Event-Related Synchronization * Gert Pfurtscheller
MD
PhD and Fernando Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 41: Visual Evoked Potentials and Electroretinograms * Gastone G. Celesia
MD and Neal S. Peachey
MD * Chapter 42: Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials and Other Auditory Evoked Potentials * Abeer J. Hani
MD and Aatif M. Husain
MD * Chapter 43: Somatosensory and Pain Evoked Potentials: Normal Responses
Abnormal Waveforms
and Clinical Applications in Neurological Diseases * François Mauguière
MD and Luis Garcia-Larrea
MD * Part VII: New Frontiers in Clinical Neurophysiology/EEG * Chapter 44: EEG Analysis: Theory and Practice * Fabrice Wendling
Eng
PhD
Marco Congendo
PhD
and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 45: EEG Mapping and Source Imaging * Christoph M. Michel
PhD and Bin He
PhD * Chapter 46: Combination of Brain Functional Imaging Techniques: EEG/MEG
fMRI
PET
SPECT - Clinical Applications in Neurology * Margitta Seeck
MD
L. Spinelli
PhD
Jean Gotman
PhD
and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD * Chapter 47: EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces * Gert Pfurtscheller
MD
PhD
Clemens Brunner
MD
and Christa Neuper
MD * Chapter 48: Neurocognitive Processes * Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD and Eric Halgren
PhD
MD
Peter W. Kaplan
MB
BS
FRCP
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 2: Cellular Substrates of Brain Rhythms * Florin Amzica
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 3: Dynamics of EEGs as Signals of Neuronal Populations: Models and Theoretical Considerations * Fabrice Wendling
MD
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 4: Biophysical Aspects of EEG and MEG Generation * Wytse J. Wadman PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 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
and Bruce J. Fisch
MD * Chapter 6: Anterotemporal
Basal Temporal
Nasopharyngeal and Sphenoidal Electrodes and High-Density Arrays * Andrew Schomer
MD
Margitta Seeck
MD
Andres M. Kanner
MD
FANA
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Part II: Normal EEG * Chapter 7: Normal EEG and Sleep: Preterm; Term; Infant; Adolescent * Phillip L. Pearl
MD
Jules 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 * Chapter 9: Validating Biomarkers and Diagnostic Tests in Clinical Neurophysiology: Developing Strong Experimental Designs and Recognizing Confounds * Joshua B. Ewen
MD and Sándor Beniczky
MD
PhD * Chapter 10: EEG Activation Methods * Mouhsin M. Shafi
MD
PhD and M. Brandon Westover
MD
PhD * Chapter 11: Artifacts of Recording and Common Errors in Interpretation * William O. Tatum
DO
Claus Reinsberger
MD
PhD
and Barbara A. Dworetzky
MD * Part III: Clinical EEG: General Topics * Chapter 12: Patterns of Unclear Significance * Jonathan Charles Edwards
MD and Ekrem Kutluay
MD * Chapter 13: The EEG in Degenerative Disorders of the CNS: Congenital Malformations
Neurocutaneous Disorders
Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
Cerebral Palsy
and Autism Spectrum Disorders * John Gaitanis
MD
Phillip L. Pearl
MD
and Howard Goodkin
MD * Chapter 14: Brain Tumors and Other Space-Occupying Lesions * Adam L. Hartman
MD and Ronald P. Lesser
MD * Chapter 15: EEG in Inflammatory Disorders
Cerebrovascular Diseases
Trauma and Migraine. * Marian Galovic
MD
Bettina Schmitz
MD
and Barbara Tettenborn
MD * Chapter 16: EEG In Dementing Disorders * Claudio Babiloni
MD
Claudio Del Percio
MD
and Ana Buján
MD * Chapter 17: Electroencephalography in Metabolic Disorders
Intoxications
and Epileptic Encephalopathies * Raoul Sutter
MD
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 * Chapter 18: Seizures and Epilepsy in Preterm and term Neonates
infants
children and Adolescents * Jules 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 * Chapter 19: The Application of EEG to Epilepsy in Adults and the Elderly * Vaishnav Krishnan MD
PhD
Bernard S. Chang
MD
MMSc
and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 20: Convulsive Status Epilepticus * Frank W. Drislane
MD
Susan T. Herman
MD
and Peter W. Kaplan
MB
FRCP * Chapter 21: Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus * Frank W. Drislane
MD
Susan T. Herman
MD
and Peter W. Kaplan
MB
FRCP * Chapter 22: EEG in the ICU: Anoxia
Coma
Brain Death
and Related Disorders * Gamaleldin M. Osman
MD
James J Riviello
Jr
MD
and Lawrence J. Hirsch
MD * Chapter 23: EEG Based Anticipation and Control of Seizures * Stiliyan Kalitzin
PhD and Fernando Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 24: Non-Epileptic Events * David K. Chen
MD and W. Curt LaFrance
Jr.
MD
MPH * Chapter 25: EEG in Psychiatric Disorders * Andres M. Kanner
MD
FANA and Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle
MD * Chapter 26: Standardizing EEG Interpretation and Reporting * Sándor Beniczky
MD
PhD
Harald Aurlien
MD
PhD
Jan Brøgger
MD
PhD
Ronit Pressler
MD
PhD
MRCPCH
and Lawrence J. Hirsch MD * Chapter 27: Automatic Integrated EEG Interpretation and Reporting * Masatoshi Nakamura
MD and Hiroshi Shibasaki
MD * Part V: Complementary and Special Techniques * Chapter 28: Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic and Stimulation * Alexander Rotenberg
MD
PhD
Alvaro Pascual-Leone
MD
PhD
and Alan D. Legatt
MD
PhD * Chapter 29: Intracranial EEG Monitoring: Depth
Subdural
Foramen Ovale
and Microarrays * Margitta Seeck
MD and Donald L. Schomer
MD * Chapter 30: Electrocorticography * Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD and Stephan Schuele
MD
MPH * Chapter 31: Principles and Techniques for Long-Term EEG Recording (EMU
ICU
Ambulatory) * Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD
Ronald Emerson
MD
and Cecil D. Hahn
MD
MPH * Chapter 32: Infraslow EEG activity * Sampsa Vanhatalo
MD and J.Matias Palva
MD * Chapter 33: High Frequency EEG Activity * Jean Gotman
PhD and Nathan E. Crone
MD * Chapter 34: Intraoperative Monitoring of Central Neurophysiology * Alan D. Legatt
MD
PhD
Marc R. Nuwer
MD
PhD
and Ronald G. Emerson
MD * Chapter 35: Magnetoencephalography: Methods and Clinical Aspects * Riitta Hari
MD
PhD * Chapter 36: Polysomnography: Technical and Clinical Aspects * Sudhansu Chokroverty
MD and Robert Vertugno
MD * Chapter 37: The Neurophysiological Basis of Myoclonus * Phillip D. Thompson
MD
Hiroshi Shibasaki
MD
and Mark Hallett
MD * Chapter 38: Recording Techniques related to Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders and Responsive Stimulation for Epilepsy * Jay 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 * Chapter 39: Event-Related Potentials: General Aspects of Methodology and Quantification * Marco Congendo
PhD and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 40: EEG Event-Related Desynchronization (ERD) and Event-Related Synchronization * Gert Pfurtscheller
MD
PhD and Fernando Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 41: Visual Evoked Potentials and Electroretinograms * Gastone G. Celesia
MD and Neal S. Peachey
MD * Chapter 42: Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials and Other Auditory Evoked Potentials * Abeer J. Hani
MD and Aatif M. Husain
MD * Chapter 43: Somatosensory and Pain Evoked Potentials: Normal Responses
Abnormal Waveforms
and Clinical Applications in Neurological Diseases * François Mauguière
MD and Luis Garcia-Larrea
MD * Part VII: New Frontiers in Clinical Neurophysiology/EEG * Chapter 44: EEG Analysis: Theory and Practice * Fabrice Wendling
Eng
PhD
Marco Congendo
PhD
and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD * Chapter 45: EEG Mapping and Source Imaging * Christoph M. Michel
PhD and Bin He
PhD * Chapter 46: Combination of Brain Functional Imaging Techniques: EEG/MEG
fMRI
PET
SPECT - Clinical Applications in Neurology * Margitta Seeck
MD
L. Spinelli
PhD
Jean Gotman
PhD
and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD * Chapter 47: EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces * Gert Pfurtscheller
MD
PhD
Clemens Brunner
MD
and Christa Neuper
MD * Chapter 48: Neurocognitive Processes * Fernando H. Lopes da Silva
MD
PhD and Eric Halgren
PhD