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Revised, updated, and expanded since first introduced in 2007, The Johns Hopkins Atlas of Digital EEG uses a live electroencephalogram reader, interactive computer programs, video, and traditional text to teach digital EEG reading. Technological advances have largely rendered traditional paper EEG reading systems obsolete. The digital recordings now in use throughout most of the world carry the promise of greater accuracy and better diagnoses, but using the new software and interpreting the results require special training. This book-and-DVD toolkit has an interactive EEG reader, guided tutorial, MRI depiction of EEG electrode placement, and a self-test of EEG skills. This second edition features expanded coverage of pediatric and infant EEG patterns, new EEGs, and updates on advanced EEG techniques for ICU recording, such as digital EEG processing with compressed spectral analysis and slow seizure pattern detections. Sophisticated and multifaceted, this collection is a rigorous yet easy-to-use primer on EEG reading.
| ISBN | 0801897335 | | Weight (grammes) | 1611 | | ISBN13 | 9780801897337 (What's this?) | | Published in | Baltimore, MD | | Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press | | Previous ISBN | 9780801883729 | | Imprint | Johns Hopkins University Press | | Height (mm) | 229 | | Format | Hardback | | Width (mm) | 280 | | Publication date | 18 Oct 2011 | | Spine width (mm) | 32 | | DEWEY | 616.8047547 | | Academic level | Postgraduate, Professional / Scholarly | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Interest age | From 17 | | Pages | 448 | |
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"Well-organized and sophisticated... as a teaching guide for clinical EEG, this atlas is highly recommended. Besides neurology residents, EEG technologists and physicians who are not experienced in clinical EEG will find this atlas a valuable reference." (Archives of Neurology) "[A] practical introduction to reading EEG for residents, technologists, and practitioners." (Neurology)"  Be the first to write a customer review
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