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Author Jadeja, Neville M., 1986- author.

Title How to read an EEG / Neville M. Jadeja
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Description 1 online resource (x, 260 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Summary "EEGs are a simple and commonly used neurological test that most trainees find hard to interpret. Summations of excitatory and inhibitory post synaptic potentials of pyramidal neurons in the superficial layers of the cortex generate electrographic activity. These occur constantly, hence normal electrographic activity is continuous. Subcortical structures such as the thalamus and reticular activating system (RAS) modulate cortical neuronal activity resulting in electrographic rhythms. A sizable area of cortex is required to generate enough signal on scalp recordings. Small potentials may be missed. Voltage is current times resistance (Ohm's law). EEGs are used in a variety of clinical care settings including the clinics, wards, emergency rooms, critical care units and operating rooms. Like every other test, the EEG has significant technical and practical limitations. EEG electrodes should have low impendences (less than 5 ohms). Electrodes are placed on the scalp using a standardized system (international 10-20 system). EEGs should be calibrated before and after each recording. Each major division is 1 second within which there are 5 subdivisions of 200 milliseconds each. For adult records, most readers will use a sensitivity of 7 uV/mm, Low Frequency Filter of 1 Hz, High frequency filter of 70 Hz, notch filter (60 Hz) and paper speed of 30 mm per second"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Electroencephalography.
Brain -- Diseases -- Diagnosis.
Diagnostic imaging.
Electroencephalography -- methods
Brain Diseases -- diagnostic imaging
Electroencephalography -- standards
Electroencephalography
Diagnostic Imaging
Brain -- Diseases -- Diagnosis
Diagnostic imaging
Electroencephalography
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2020052328
ISBN 9781108918923
1108918921