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" Topographic Brain Mapping of EEG and Evoked Potentials "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 724481
Doc. No : b544200
Main Entry : F H Duffy
Title & Author : Topographic Brain Mapping of EEG and Evoked Potentials\ F H Duffy
Publication Statement : Berlin Springer Berlin, 2013
Page. NO : XVI, 576 Seiten in 1 Teil XVI, 576 Seiten 290 Figuren, partly in colour 244 x 170 mm
ISBN : 3642726607
: : 9783642726606
Contents : Section I State of the Art.- Establishment of Guidelines for the Use of Topographic Mapping in Clinical Neurophysiology: A Philosophical Approach.- From Graphein to Topos: Past and Future of Brain Mapping.- Topographic Mapping of Brain Electrical Activity: Clinical Applications and Issues.- From Mapping to the Analysis and Interpretation ofEEG/EPMaps.- Topographic Mapping of Generators of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials.- Neurometric Topographic Mapping of EEG and Evoked Potential Features: Application to Clinical Diagnosis and Cognitive Evaluation.- Advances in Brain Theory Give New Directions to the Use of the Technologies of Brain Mapping in Behavioral Studies.- Section II Methodological Aspects.- Advanced Programming Techniques for Dynamic Brain Activity Mapping on Personal Computers.- The Use of Derived Map Parameters in Alpha Blocking.- The Effect of Source Extension on the Location and Components of the Equivalent Dipole.- A Simple Model to Aid the Examination of Brain Mapping Systems and the Teaching of Topography.- The Use of Cross-Correlation in the Display of Paroxysmal Events in the EEG: A Preliminary Report.- Joint Studies of Event-Related Brain Potentials and 99mTc-Hexamethyl-propyleneamineoxime SPECT on Sensory-Guided Hand Tracking.- Section III Clinical Aspects.- A Battery Approach to Clinical Utilisation of Topographic Brain Mapping.- Topography of Background EEG Rhythms in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Cerebrovascular Disorders.- P300 and Coma.- Structure Differences of Topographical EEG Mappings.- Topographic Brain Mapping and Conventional Evoked Potential to Checkerboard Reversal and Semantic Visual Stimulation in a Dyslexic Boy with Amblyopia.- EEG Mapping in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attacks: A Follow-Up Study.- EEG Mapping in Pathological Aging and Dementia: Utility for Diagnosis and Therapeutic Evaluation.- Topographic Characteristics of EEG During a Saturation Dive to a 31 ATA Helium-Oxygen Environment with Specific Reference to Fm? or FIRDA.- Spectral and Frequency Analysis of the Central EEG Activity in Parkinson's Disease Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: The Development During Nootropic Therapy.- EEG and EP Mapping in Patients with Senile Dementia of Alzheimer Type Before and After Treatment with Pyritinol.- EEG Mapping in Epilepsy.- Topographic Representation of Brainstem Lesions: Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials Compared with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis.- Topographic EEG Features During Deep Isoflurane Anesthesia in Patients with Major Depressive Disorders.- Flash Visual Evoked Potential Topographic Mapping:Normative and Clinical Data.- Event-Related Potentials in Patients with Brain Tumors and Traumatic Head Injuries.- Mapping of EEG in Patients with Intracranial Structural Lesions.- Topographic Brain Mapping and Neuroendocrine Parameters ina Patient with Addison's Disease and a Depressive SyndromeBefore and After Treatment with Hydrocortisone 285.- Dexfenfluramine Profile in Quantitative EEG and Its Topographical Aspects.- Synchrony (Measured by Cross-Correlation) in Children with Cognitive Impairments.- Section IV Psychophysiological Aspects.- Cortical Activation Pattern During Reading and Recognition of Words Studied with Dynamic Event-Releated Desynchronization Mapping.- Topography of Preparation- and Performance-Related Slow Negative Potential Shifts in Verbal and Spatial Tasks.- Topographic Brain Mapping of Transient Visual Attention.- Patterns of Event-Related Brain Potentials in Paired Associative Learning Tasks: Learning and Directed Attention.- Brain Lateralization in Stress Reactions.- EEG Dynamic Cartography of Wakefulness, Sleep and Dreams:A Movie.- Section V Evoked Potential Mapping.- Visual Evoked Potential Topography: Physiological and Cognitive Components.- Localization of the Visually Evoked Response:The Pattern Appearance Response.- N100 Frontal Component and Influence of Reference Location in Pattern Visual Evoked Potential Studied with the Area Display Technique.- Scalp Topography of Red LED Flash-Evoked Potentials:Normal and Clinical Data.- Topographic Mapping of Somatosensory Representation Areas.- Early Cortical Somatosensory and Nl Auditory Evoked Responses: Analysis with Potential Maps, Scalp Current Density Maps and Three-Concentric-Shell Head Models.- The Topography of the N70 Component of the Visual Evoked Potential in Humans.- Surface Maps and Generators of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential Waves I, III, and V.- Topographic Brain Mapping and Long Latency Somatosensory Evoked Potentials of Posterior Tibial Nerve and Dorsal Nerve of Penis.- Section VI Psychiatric Aspects.- The Neuropsychology of Schizophrenia in the Context of Topographical Mapping of Electrocortical Activity.- EEG Mapping in Psychiatry: Studies on Type I/II Schizophrenia Using Motor Activation.- Coherence Mapping Reveals Differences in the EEG Between Psychiatric Patients and Healthy Persons.- Mapping of Evoked Potentials in Normals and Patients with Psychiatric Diseases.- Event-Related Potential (N100) Studies in Depressed Patients Treated with Electroconvulsive Therapy.- EEG Imaging of Brain Activity in Clinical Psychopharmacology.- Evaluation and Interpretation of Topographic EEG Data in Schizophrenic Patients.- EEG Mapping During Cholinergic Drug Challenge with RS-86.- Topographic Mapping of Event-Related Potentials as a Diagnostic Tool for Identification of Dyslexic Persons.- Topographic EEG Brain Maps and Mental Performance Under Hypoxia After Placebo and Pyritinol.- Section VII Magnetoencephalographic Aspects.- Cortical Auditory Evoked Magnetic Fields: Mapping of Time and Frequency Domain Aspects.- Mapping of MEG Amplitude Spectra: Its Significance for the Diagnosis of Focal Epilepsy.
LC Classification : ‭RC386.6.B7‬‭F438 2013‬
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