Synopses & Reviews
Covers current techniques and applications in clinical neurophysiology. All divisions of the subject are covered, including electroencephalography, electromyography, and the use of evoked responses. There is an account of each technique used to record, analyze, and display neurophysiological signals, followed by a description of the normal limits of each phenomenon and the associated characteristic disturbances in the various disorders of the nervous system.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
BASIC TECHNIQUE.
Recording Techniques: Montages, Electrodes, Amplifiers and Filters (C. D. Binnie).
The Recording and Measurement of Evoked Potentials (T. W. Picton).
EMG and Peripheral Nerve Recordings (G. Caruso).
EEG Analysis: Theory and Practice (F. H. Lopes da Silva).
THE NORMAL RECORD.
Normal Limits in the EEG (J. R. Hughes) Normal Limits in the EP: And and Sex Differences (T. Allison).
The Normal Record of Sleep (I. Oswal).
THE ABNORMAL RECORD.
Identifying the Abnormal EEG (D. W. Klass).
The Abnormal EEG in Childhood (P. Laget).
Epilepsy (T. A. Pedley).
Stereo EEG, Intraoperative Monitoring and Anaesthesia (H. G. Wieser).
ABNORAML EPs.
The Abnormal Pattern Visual Evoked Response in Neurology (L. D. Blumhardt).
Interpretation of Abnormal Short-Latency Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (K. H. Chiappa).
Auditory Brainstem Potentials: Their Theory and Practice in Evaluating Neural Function (A. Starr).
Evoked Response Audiometry (P. A. Despland).
ABNORMAL EMG.
NEURAL MECHANISMS.
Index.