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The electroencephalogram its patterns and origins

John S Barlow 1925-

Cambridge, Mass MIT Press c1993

Localização: FFCLRP - Fac. Fil. Ciên. Let. de R. Preto    (616.8-073.97 B258e )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    The electroencephalogram its patterns and origins
  • Autor: John S Barlow 1925-
  • Assuntos: Electroencephalography; Electroencephalography; Elektroencephalogramm; ELETROENCEFALOGRAFIA; Humans Brain Physiology
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references (p. [417]-447) and index.
  • Descrição: Hypothesis and methods of testing it; simulation results -- Hypothesis and the oscillator model -- Approaches, methods, and EEG database for testing the hypothesis -- Simulation of EEG patterns -- Tests of predictions from the hypothesis for normal and abnormal EEgs -- Waking EEG -- Normal EEG during sleep -- Normal and abnormal random slowing in the waking state -- Epileptiform patterns -- Reconstitution of EEGs from extrema and slopes -- Appraisal and revision of the extrema-slopes hypothesis on the basis of tests -- Appraisal of the hypothesis in relation to anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the EEG; other models; overall appraisal -- Some aspects of neocortical anatomy -- Physiological basis of the EEG -- Pathophysiology of the EEG -- Other models of the EEG, and related models -- Comparisons with some other models of the EEG -- Significance of the extrema-slopes hypothesis: a formulation -- Implications for, and applications to, computerized EEG analysis -- Limitations of the scope of the present work.
    (cont) Methodological note on the wiener clock hypothesis for the alpha rhythm -- Technological chapters -- Introduction to technological chapters -- Oscillator model -- Precision full-wave rectifier; transversal filter; tapped delay line -- Basic measures -- Derived measures -- Photo-optical scanner for data retrieval from EEG ink recordings -- Time-scale converter (time machine) -- Random-noise generators -- Instantaneous envelopes of the EEG and of its first derivative; interfacing with the oscillator model -- Some traditional methods of EEG analysis: on-line real-time analog implementation -- Eliminating or minimizing artifact by paired sampling and by coherent rejection; analog adaptive signal processing -- Placement of scalp electrodes.
  • Editor: Cambridge, Mass MIT Press
  • Data de criação/publicação: c1993
  • Formato: xiii, 456 p ill 27 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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