The leading reference on electroencephalography since 1982, Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography is now in its thoroughly updated Sixth Edition. An international group ...
The leading reference on electroencephalography since 1982, Niedermeyer's Electroencephalography is now in its thoroughly updated Sixth Edition. An international group of experts provides comprehensive coverage of the neurophysiologic and technical aspects of EEG, evoked potentials, and magnetoencephalography, as well as the clinical applications of these studies in neonates, infants, children, adults, and older adults.
With this edition, Dr. Niedermeyer turns over the reins of lead editor to Donald Schomer, MD, Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Schomer has updated the technical information and added a major new chapter that identifies and demonstrates a wide variety of artifacts. Other highlights include a chapter on integrating other recording devices with EEG; chapters on transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation; complete coverage of EEG in the intensive care unit; a new chapter on EEG/TMS in evaluation of cognitive and mood disorders; and new chapters on sleep in premature infants, children and adolescents, and the elderly.
A companion website includes fully searchable text and image bank.
Edition
6
ISBN/ISSN
9780781789424
Product Format
Hardcover Book
Trim Size
8.375 x 10.875
Pages
1296
Illustration
400
Table
100
Edition
6
Publication Date
December 22, 2010
Weight
6.85
Donald L. Schomer MD
Director, Clinical Neurophysiology, Professor of Neurology, Chief, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA
Fernando Lopes da Silva MD, PhD
Professor Emeritus, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1: Historical Aspects of EEG
2: Introduction to Neurophysiology
3: Cellular Substrates of Brain Rhythms
4: Dynamics of EEGs as Signals of Neuronal Populations: Models and Theoretical Considerations
5: Biophysical Aspects of EEG and Magnetoencephalogram Generation
6: Analog Signal Recording Principles
7: Digital Recording Principles
8: Principles of EEG Localization
9: Normal EEG in the Preterm and Term Neonate: Awake and Asleep
10: Normal EEG and Sleep: Infant to Adolescents
11: Normal EEG and Sleep: Adults and Elderly
12: Activation Techniques
13: Artifacts of Recording
14: Non-specific or Questionably Significant Findings
15: Neuronal Degenerative and Storage Diseases
16: The EEG in Congenital Malformations of Cortical Development, Neurocutaneous Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Autism/Mental Retardation, and ADHD/Learning Disabilities of Childhood
17: Brain Tumors and Other Space-Occupying Lesions
18: Inflammatory Disorders of the Brain
19: Cerebrovascular Diseases and EEG
20: Dementia and EEG
21: Metabolic Disorders and EEG
22: Craniocerebral Trauma
23: Anoxia, Coma, and Brain Death
24: EEG in Headache and Migraine
25: Seizures in the Preterm and Term Neonate
26: Seizures and Epilepsy in Infants to Adolescents
27: Epilepsy in Adults and the Elderly
28: Convulsive Status Epilepticus
29: Non-convulsive Status Epilepticus
30: Anticipation of Seizure Based on EEG
31: Non-epileptic Attacks
32: Nasopharyngeal, Sphenoidal, and Other Complementary Electrodes
33: Depth, Subdural, and Foramen Ovale Electrodes
34: Electrocorticography
35: Principles and Techniques for Long-Term EEG Recording (EMU, ICU, Amb)
36: Infraslow EEG Activity
37: Fast and Ultrafast Activity
38: Spinal Cord Function Monitoring in the OR
39: Monitoring EEG During Carotid Surgery
40: Polygraphy
41: Polysomnography: Technical and Clinical
42: Magnetoencephalography: Methods and Applications
43: EEG, Drug Effects, and Central Nervous System Poisoning
44: EEG and Neuroanesthesia
45: Event Related Potentials: General Theory
46: EEG Event-Related Desynchronization (ERD) and Event-Related Synchronization (ERS)
47: Visual Evoked Potentials
48: Brain Stem Auditory Evoked Potentials (BAEPs) and Other Auditory Evoked Potentials
49: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials
50: Evoked Potentials in Children and Infants
51: Neurocognitive Function and EEG
52: EEG in Psychiatric Disorders
53: Transcranial Electrical and Magnetic Stimulation: Technical
54: Transcranial Electrical Stimulation: Clinical
55: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Clinical
56: EEG Analysis: Theory and Practice
57: EEG Mapping and Source Imaging
58: Computer-Assisted EEG Diagnosis
59: Computer and Brain Interface
60: EEG as a Part of Multimodal Imaging
61: Integrating EEG With Other Measures of Physiological Function
Index
-- NEW : Chapter on how to integrate other recording devices with EEG -- NEW : Chapters on transcranial electrical AND magnetic stimulation (technical) -- NEW : Complete coverage of recording EEG in the intensive care unit--an ever-expanding clinical interest -- NEW : Complete discussion and demonstration of artifacts of recording -- NEW : New chapter on EEG/TMS in evaluation of disorders of cognition and mood -- NEW : New chapters on sleep for premature infants, children and adolescents, and the elderly -- NEW : A companion website includes fully searchable text and image bank.
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