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2148:. Stage I sleep (equivalent to drowsiness in some systems) appears on the EEG as drop-out of the posterior basic rhythm. There can be an increase in theta frequencies. Santamaria and Chiappa cataloged a number of the variety of patterns associated with drowsiness. Stage II sleep is characterized by sleep spindles β transient runs of rhythmic activity in the 12β14 Hz range (sometimes referred to as the "sigma" band) that have a frontal-central maximum. Most of the activity in Stage II is in the 3β6 Hz range. Stage III and IV sleep are defined by the presence of delta frequencies and are often referred to collectively as "slow-wave sleep". Stages IβIV comprise non-REM (or "NREM") sleep. The EEG in REM (rapid eye movement) sleep appears somewhat similar to the awake EEG.
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Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) with nurses and other personnel trained in the care of patients with seizures. Outpatient ambulatory video EEGs typically last one to three days. An admission to an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit typically lasts several days but may last for a week or longer. While in the hospital, seizure medications are usually withdrawn to increase the odds that a seizure will occur during admission. For reasons of safety, medications are not withdrawn during an EEG outside of the hospital. Ambulatory video EEGs, therefore, have the advantage of convenience and are less expensive than a hospital admission, but they also have the disadvantage of a decreased probability of recording a clinical event.
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to the instrument, such as faulty electrodes, line noise or high electrode impedance, or they may be from the physiology of the subject being recorded. This can include, eye blinks and movement, cardiac activity and muscle activity and these types of artifacts are more complicated to remove. Artifacts may bias the visual interpretation of EEG data as some may mimic cognitive activity that could affect diagnoses of problems such as
Alzheimer's disease or sleep disorders. As such the removal of such artifacts in EEG data used for practical applications is of the utmost importance.
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577:(ECoG), subdural EEG (sdEEG), intracranial EEG (icEEG), or stereotactic EEG (sEEG). The signal recorded from ECoG is on a different scale of activity than the brain activity recorded from scalp EEG. Low-voltage, high-frequency components that cannot be seen easily (or at all) in scalp EEG can be seen clearly in ECoG. Further, smaller electrodes (which cover a smaller parcel of brain surface) allow for better spatial resolution to narrow down the areas critical for seizure onset and propagation. Some clinical sites record data from penetrating microelectrodes.
1427:. EEG technology often involves applying a gel to the scalp which facilitates strong signal-to-noise ratio. This results in more reproducible and reliable experimental results. Since patients dislike having their hair filled with gel, and the lengthy setup requires trained staff on hand, utilizing EEG outside the laboratory setting can be difficult. Additionally, it has been observed that wet electrode sensors' performance reduces after a span of hours. Therefore, research has been directed to developing dry and semi-dry EEG bioelectronic interfaces.
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more reference channels. Subtracting these reference channels from the other contaminated channels, in either the time or frequency domain, by estimating the impact of the reference channels on the other channels, would correct the channels for the artifact. Although the requirement of reference channels ultimately lead to this class of algorithm being replaced, they still represent the benchmark to which modern algorithms are evaluated against. Blind source separation (BSS) algorithms employed to remove artifacts include
996:. Ions of similar charge repel each other, and when many ions are pushed out of many neurons at the same time, they can push their neighbours, who push their neighbours, and so on, in a wave. This process is known as volume conduction. When the wave of ions reaches the electrodes on the scalp, they can push or pull electrons on the metal in the electrodes. Since metal conducts the push and pull of electrons easily, the difference in push or pull voltages between any two electrodes can be measured by a
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first but differing in that it argues there is a potential difference, hence dipole across the retina with the cornea having little effect. The third mechanism is eyelid movement. It is known that there is a change in voltage around the eyes when the eyelid moves, even if the eyeball does not. It is thought that the eyelid can be described as a sliding potential source and that the impacting of blinking is different to eye movement on the recorded EEG.
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They were named because they were believed to originate from the brain. Later study revealed they were generated by rapid fluttering of the eyelids, sometimes so minute that it was difficult to see. They are in fact noise in the EEG reading, and should not technically be called a rhythm or wave. Therefore, current usage in electroencephalography refers to the phenomenon as an eyelid fluttering artifact, rather than a Kappa rhythm (or wave).
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used in conjunction with visual analysis. Quantitative analysis displays like power spectrum analysis, alpha-delta ratio, amplitude integrated EEG, and spike detection can help quickly identify segments of EEG that need close visual analysis or, in some cases, be used as surrogates for quick identification of seizures in long-term recordings.
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replicability of many studies. Based on a 2024 systematic literature review and meta analysis commissioned by the
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), EEG scans cannot be used reliably to assist in making a clinical diagnosis of ADHD. However, EEG continues to be used in research on mental disabilities, such as
772:(EROS). Despite the relatively poor spatial sensitivity of EEG, the "one-dimensional signals from localised peripheral regions on the head make it attractive for its simplistic fidelity and has allowed high clinical and basic research throughput". Thus, EEG possesses some advantages over some of those other techniques:
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A lot of research is currently being carried out in order to make EEG devices smaller, more portable and easier to use. So called "Wearable EEG" is based upon creating low power wireless collection electronics and 'dry' electrodes which do not require a conductive gel to be used. Wearable EEG aims to
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Focal epileptiform discharges represent fast, synchronous potentials in a large number of neurons in a somewhat discrete area of the brain. These can occur as interictal activity, between seizures, and represent an area of cortical irritability that may be predisposed to producing epileptic seizures.
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MEG and EEG both detect activity below the surface of the cortex very poorly, and like EEG, the level of error increases with the depth below the surface of the cortex one attempts to examine. However, the errors are very different between the techniques, and combining them thus allows for correction
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Often takes a long time to connect a subject to EEG, as it requires precise placement of dozens of electrodes around the head and the use of various gels, saline solutions, and/or pastes to maintain good conductivity, and a cap is used to keep them in place. While the length of time differs dependent
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of a routine EEG to detect interictal epileptiform discharges at epilepsy centers has been reported to be in the range of 29β55%. Given the low to moderate sensitivity, a routine EEG (typically with a duration of 20β30 minutes) can be normal in people that have epilepsy. When an EEG shows interictal
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electroencephalographic (EEC) methods . In a typical EEC experiment, an electrode is attached to a person's scalp in order to detect the electrical activity of neurons in the underlying brain region. Another electrode is then attached to the person's earlobe, where there is no electrical activity to
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The first instance of the use of EEG to control a physical object, a robot, was in 1988. The robot would follow a line or stop depending on the alpha activity of the subject. If the subject relaxed and closed their eyes therefore increasing alpha activity, the bot would move. Opening their eyes thus
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Eyelid fluttering artifacts of a characteristic type were previously called Kappa rhythm (or Kappa waves). It is usually seen in the prefrontal leads, that is, just over the eyes. Sometimes they are seen with mental activity. They are usually in the Theta (4β7 Hz) or Alpha (7β14 Hz) range.
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Jim Jatich. As Jatich concentrated on simple but opposite concepts like up and down, his beta-rhythm EEG output was analysed using software to identify patterns in the noise. A basic pattern was identified and used to control a switch: Above average activity was set to on, below average off. As well
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Simultaneous EEG recordings and fMRI scans have been obtained successfully, though recording both at the same time effectively requires that several technical difficulties be overcome, such as the presence of ballistocardiographic artifact, MRI pulse artifact and the induction of electrical currents
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EEG can readily have a high temporal resolution, (although sub-millisecond resolution generates less meaningful data), because the two to 32 data streams generated by that number of electrodes is easily stored and processed, whereas 3D spatial technologies provide thousands or millions times as many
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is formed between the cornea and retina, as the former is positively and the latter negatively charged. When the eye moves, so does this dipole which impacts the electrical field over the scalp, this is the most standard view. The second mechanism is retinal dipole movement, which is similar to the
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Ocular artifacts affect the EEG signal significantly. This is due to eye movements involving a change in electric fields surrounding the eyes, distorting the electric field over the scalp, and as EEG is recorded on the scalp, it therefore distorts the recorded signal. A difference of opinion exists
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which can impact the analysis of the data. An artifact is any measured signal that does not originate within the brain. Although multiple algorithms exist for the removal of artifacts, the problem of how to deal with them remains an open question. The source of artifacts can be from issues relating
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is the frequency range from 13 Hz to about 30 Hz. It is seen usually on both sides in symmetrical distribution and is most evident frontally. Beta activity is closely linked to motor behavior and is generally attenuated during active movements. Low-amplitude beta with multiple and varying
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named the first rhythmic EEG activity he observed the "alpha wave". This was the "posterior basic rhythm" (also called the "posterior dominant rhythm" or the "posterior alpha rhythm"), seen in the posterior regions of the head on both sides, higher in amplitude on the dominant side. It emerges with
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Each channel represents the difference between a certain electrode and a designated reference electrode. There is no standard position for this reference; it is, however, at a different position than the "recording" electrodes. Midline positions are often used because they do not amplify the signal
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Each channel (i.e., waveform) represents the difference between two adjacent electrodes. The entire montage consists of a series of these channels. For example, the channel "Fp1-F3" represents the difference in voltage between the Fp1 electrode and the F3 electrode. The next channel in the montage,
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MEG has access to virtually no sources of brain activity below a few centimetres under the cortex. EEG, on the other hand, can receive signals from greater depth, albeit with a high degree of noise. Combining the two makes it easier to determine what in the EEG signal comes from the surface (since
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The EEG has been used for many purposes besides the conventional uses of clinical diagnosis and conventional cognitive neuroscience. An early use was during World War II by the U.S. Army Air Corps to screen out pilots in danger of having seizures; long-term EEG recordings in epilepsy patients are
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Regression algorithms have a moderate computation cost and are simple. They represented the most popular correction method up until the mid-1990s when they were replaced by "blind source separation" type methods. Regression algorithms work on the premise that all artifacts are comprised by one or
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and neonatal EEG is quite different from the adult EEG. Fetuses in the third trimester and newborns display two common brain activity patterns: "discontinuous" and "trace alternant." "Discontinuous" electrical activity refers to sharp bursts of electrical activity followed by low frequency waves.
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Common artifacts in human EEG. 1: Electrooculographic artifact caused by the excitation of eyeball's muscles (related to blinking, for example). Big-amplitude, slow, positive wave prominent in frontal electrodes. 2: Electrode's artifact caused by bad contact (and thus bigger impedance) between P3
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It is important to be able to distinguish artifacts from genuine brain activity in order to prevent incorrect interpretations of EEG data. General approaches for the removal of artifacts from the data are, prevention, rejection and cancellation. The goal of any approach is to develop methodology
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EEG can be used simultaneously with fMRI or fUS so that high-temporal-resolution data can be recorded at the same time as high-spatial-resolution data, however, since the data derived from each occurs over a different time course, the data sets do not necessarily represent exactly the same brain
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Combat personnel often develop PTSD and mTBI in correlation. Both conditions present with altered low-frequency brain wave oscillations. Altered brain waves from PTSD patients present with decreases in low-frequency oscillations, whereas, mTBI injuries are linked to increased low-frequency wave
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Most of the cerebral signal observed in the scalp EEG falls in the range of 1β20 Hz (activity below or above this range is likely to be artifactual, under standard clinical recording techniques). Waveforms are subdivided into bandwidths known as alpha, beta, theta, and delta to signify the
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research, as well as to study human functions such as swallowing. Any EEG techniques used in research are not sufficiently standardised for clinical use, and many ERP studies fail to report all of the necessary processing steps for data collection and reduction, limiting the reproducibility and
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recording, as opposed to an interictal recording, which refers to the EEG recording between seizures. To obtain an ictal recording, a prolonged EEG is typically performed accompanied by a time-synchronized video and audio recording. This can be done either as an outpatient (at home) or during a
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Inexpensive EEG devices exist for the low-cost research and consumer markets. Recently, a few companies have miniaturized medical grade EEG technology to create versions accessible to the general public. Some of these companies have built commercial EEG devices retailing for less than US$ 100.
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Traditionally, clinical evaluation of EEGs involved visual inspection. Instead of a visual assessment of brain wave oscillation topography, quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG), computerized algorithmic methodologies, analyzes a specific region of the brain and transforms the data into a
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Dry electrode signals depend upon mechanical contact. Therefore, it can be difficult getting a usable signal because of impedance between the skin and the electrode. Some EEG systems attempt to circumvent this issue by applying a saline solution. Others have a semi dry nature and release small
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When analog (paper) EEGs are used, the technologist switches between montages during the recording in order to highlight or better characterize certain features of the EEG. With digital EEG, all signals are typically digitized and stored in a particular (usually referential) montage; since any
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MRI's produce detailed images created by generating strong magnetic fields that may induce potentially harmful displacement force and torque. These fields produce potentially harmful radio frequency heating and create image artifacts rendering images useless. Due to these potential risks, only
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During the recording, a series of activation procedures may be used. These procedures may induce normal or abnormal EEG activity that might not otherwise be seen. These procedures include hyperventilation, photic stimulation (with a strobe light), eye closure, mental activity, sleep and sleep
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for most clinical and research applications (except when high-density arrays are used). This system ensures that the naming of electrodes is consistent across laboratories. In most clinical applications, 19 recording electrodes (plus ground and system reference) are used. A smaller number of
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cortical areas) that emerges when the hands and arms are idle; and the "third rhythm" (alpha activity in the temporal or frontal lobes). Alpha can be abnormal; for example, an EEG that has diffuse alpha occurring in coma and is not responsive to external stimuli is referred to as "alpha
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When a routine EEG is normal and there is a high suspicion or need to confirm epilepsy, it may be repeated or performed with a longer duration in the epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) or at home with an ambulatory EEG. In addition, there are activating maneuvers such as photic stimulation,
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capable of identifying and removing artifacts without affecting the quality of the EEG signal. As artifact sources are quite different the majority of researchers focus on developing algorithms that will identify and remove a single type of noise in the signal. Simple filtering using a
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amounts of the gel upon contact with the scalp. Another solution uses spring loaded pin setups. These may be uncomfortable. They may also be dangerous if they were used in a situation where a patient could bump their head since they could become lodged after an impact trauma incident.
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among researchers, with some arguing ocular artifacts are, or may be reasonably described as a single generator, whilst others argue it is important to understand the potentially complicated mechanisms. Three potential mechanisms have been proposed to explain the ocular artifact.
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A healthy human EEG will show certain patterns of activity that correlate with how awake a person is. The range of frequencies one observes are between 1 and 30 Hz, and amplitudes will vary between 20 and 100 ΞΌV. The observed frequencies are subdivided into various groups:
810:) magnetic fields, as in some of the other techniques, especially MRI and MRS. These can cause a variety of undesirable issues with the data, and also prohibit use of these techniques with participants that have metal implants in their body, such as metal-containing pacemakers
2159:, a rapid (alpha or low beta), nonreactive EEG pattern is seen over most of the scalp, especially anteriorly; in some older terminology this was known as a WAR (widespread anterior rapid) pattern, contrasted with a WAIS (widespread slow) pattern associated with high doses of
2402:(mTBI) in combat soldiers. Between 2000 and 2012, 75 percent of U.S. military operations brain injuries were classified mTBI. In response, the DoD pursued new technologies capable of rapid, accurate, non-invasive, and field-capable detection of mTBI to address this injury.
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Currently, headsets are available incorporating dry electrodes with up to 30 channels. Such designs are able to compensate for some of the signal quality degradation related to high impedances by optimizing pre-amplification, shielding and supporting mechanics.
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frequency range was noted to have a certain distribution over the scalp or a certain biological significance. Frequency bands are usually extracted using spectral methods (for instance Welch) as implemented for instance in freely available EEG software such as
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demonstrated the first single and also multichannel dry active electrode arrays using micro-machining. The single channel dry EEG electrode construction and results were published in 1994. The arrayed electrode was also demonstrated to perform well compared to
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of the cortex are thought to produce the most EEG signal because they are well-aligned and fire together. Because voltage field gradients fall off with the square of distance, activity from deep sources is more difficult to detect than currents near the skull.
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meaningful "power spectrum" of the area. Accurately differentiating between mTBI and PTSD can significantly increase positive recovery outcomes for patients especially since long-term changes in neural communication can persist after an initial mTBI incident.
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Kirmizi-Alsan E, Bayraktaroglu Z, Gurvit H, Keskin YH, Emre M, Demiralp T (August 2006). "Comparative analysis of event-related potentials during Go/NoGo and CPT: decomposition of electrophysiological markers of response inhibition and sustained attention".
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due to dead skin cells. Many systems typically use electrodes, each of which is attached to an individual wire. Some systems use caps or nets into which electrodes are embedded; this is particularly common when high-density arrays of electrodes are needed.
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The propagation of the ocular artifact is impacted by multiple factors including the properties of the subject's skull, neuronal tissues and skin but the signal may be approximated as being inversely proportional to the distance from the eyes squared. The
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of power gain). In analog EEG, the signal is then filtered (next paragraph), and the EEG signal is output as the deflection of pens as paper passes underneath. Most EEG systems these days, however, are digital, and the amplified signal is digitized via an
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Schreckenberger M, Lange-Asschenfeldt C, Lange-Asschenfeld C, Lochmann M, Mann K, Siessmeier T, et al. (June 2004). "The thalamus as the generator and modulator of EEG alpha rhythm: a combined PET/EEG study with lorazepam challenge in humans".
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Since an EEG voltage signal represents a difference between the voltages at two electrodes, the display of the EEG for the reading encephalographer may be set up in one of several ways. The representation of the EEG channels is referred to as a
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Abdallah A, Jacobsohn E, Saha T, Djaiani G, El-Gabalawy R, et al. (July 2024). "Electroencephalography-Guided Anesthesia and Delirium in Older Adults After Cardiac Surgery: The ENGAGES-Canada Randomized Clinical Trial".
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or fUS without major technical difficulties. There is no influence of these modalities on each other and a combined measurement can give useful information about electrical activity as well as hemodynamics at medium spatial resolution.
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1363:), optimally one who has specific training in the interpretation of EEGs for clinical purposes. This is done by visual inspection of the waveforms, called graphoelements. The use of computer signal processing of the EEG β so-called
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October 2018, scientists connected the brains of three people to experiment with the process of thoughts sharing. Five groups of three people participated in the experiment using EEG. The success rate of the experiment was 81%.
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the simplicity of EEG readily provides for tracking of brain changes during different phases of life. EEG sleep analysis can indicate significant aspects of the timing of brain development, including evaluating adolescent brain
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is the frequency range approximately 30β100 Hz. Gamma rhythms are thought to represent binding of different populations of neurons together into a network for the purpose of carrying out a certain cognitive or motor
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closing of the eyes and with relaxation, and attenuates with eye opening or mental exertion. The posterior basic rhythm is actually slower than 8 Hz in young children (therefore technically in the theta range).
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detect. Then the EEC is recorded to indicate the difference in electrical potentials detected by the electrodes . In recent years, a considerable amount of research has been conducted on EEC activity in athletes .
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Cuellar M, Harkrider AW, Jenson D, Thornton D, Bowers A, Saltuklaroglu T (July 2016). "Time-frequency analysis of the EEG mu rhythm as a measure of sensorimotor integration in the later stages of swallowing".
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In 2011, NeuroSky released the MindWave, an EEG device designed for educational purposes and games. The MindWave won the
Guinness Book of World Records award for "Heaviest machine moved using a brain control
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Hinterberger T, KΓΌbler A, Kaiser J, Neumann N, Birbaumer N (March 2003). "A brain-computer interface (BCI) for the locked-in: comparison of different EEG classifications for the thought translation device".
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Horovitz SG, Skudlarski P, Gore JC (May 2002). "Correlations and dissociations between BOLD signal and P300 amplitude in an auditory oddball task: a parametric approach to combining fMRI and ERP".
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A decrease in gamma-band activity may be associated with cognitive decline, especially when related to the theta band; however, this has not been proven for use as a clinical diagnostic measurement
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EEG thus provides information with a large bias in favor of particular neuron types, locations and orientations. So it generally should not be used to make claims about global brain activity. The
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Towle VL, BolaΓ±os J, Suarez D, Tan K, Grzeszczuk R, Levin DN, et al. (January 1993). "The spatial location of EEG electrodes: locating the best-fitting sphere relative to cortical anatomy".
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2353:. It often consists of an increase in slow frequency rhythms and/or a loss of normal higher frequency rhythms. It may also appear as focal or unilateral decrease in amplitude of the EEG signal.
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frequencies is often associated with active, busy or anxious thinking and active concentration. Rhythmic beta with a dominant set of frequencies is associated with various pathologies, such as
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Creutzfeldt OD, Watanabe S, Lux HD (January 1966). "Relations between EEG phenomena and potentials of single cortical cells. I. Evoked responses after thalamic and erpicortical stimulation".
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At times, a routine EEG is not sufficient to establish the diagnosis or determine the best course of action in terms of treatment. In this case, attempts may be made to record an EEG while a
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of thousands or millions of neurons that have similar spatial orientation. If the cells do not have similar spatial orientation, their ions do not line up and create waves to be detected.
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is the frequency range from 4 Hz to 7 Hz. Theta is seen normally in young children. It may be seen in drowsiness or arousal in older children and adults; it can also be seen in
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EEG only requires a quiet room and briefcase-size equipment, whereas fMRI, SPECT, PET, MRS, or MEG require bulky and immobile equipment. For example, MEG requires equipment consisting of
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Generalized epileptiform discharges often have an anterior maximum, but these are seen synchronously throughout the entire brain. They are strongly suggestive of a generalized epilepsy.
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Huang-Hellinger FR, Breiter HC, McCormack G, Cohen MS, Kwong KK, Sutton JP, et al. (1995). "Simultaneous
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EEG is relatively tolerant of subject movement, unlike most other neuroimaging techniques. There even exist methods for minimizing, and even eliminating movement artifacts in EEG data
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brain-computer interface after a successful kickstarter campaign in 2013. The board, later renamed "Cyton", has 8 channels, expandable to 16 with the Daisy module. It supports EEG,
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electrode and skin. 3: Swallowing artifact. 4: Common reference electrode's artifact caused by bad contact between reference electrode and skin. Huge wave similar in all channels.
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Sometimes it is more convenient or clinically necessary to perform ambulatory EEG recordings in the home of the patient. These studies typically have a duration of 24β72 hours.
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Ieracitano C, Mammone N, Hussain A, Morabito FC (March 2020). "A novel multi-modal machine learning based approach for automatic classification of EEG recordings in dementia".
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Looney D, Kidmose P, Park C, Ungstrup M, Rank M, Rosenkranz K, et al. (November 1, 2012). "The in-the-ear recording concept: user-centered and wearable brain monitoring".
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of cortical layers II/III and V extend apical dendrites to layer I. Currents moving up or down these processes underlie most of the signals produced by electroencephalography.
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Yang H, Ang KK, Wang C, Phua KS, Guan C (2016). "Neural and cortical analysis of swallowing and detection of motor imagery of swallow for dysphagia rehabilitationβA review".
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EEG brainwave data has shown high levels of success in classifying mental states (Relaxed, Neutral, Concentrating), mental emotional states (Negative, Neutral, Positive) and
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input data streams, and are thus limited by hardware and software. EEG is commonly recorded at sampling rates between 250 and 2000 Hz in clinical and research settings.
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representing the EEG. More specifically, the scalp electrical potentials that produce EEG are generally thought to be caused by the extracellular ionic currents caused by
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activity in individuals with epilepsy or a predisposition toward epilepsy. Other transient features are normal: vertex waves and sleep spindles are seen in normal sleep.
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Glossokinetic artifacts are caused by the potential difference between the base and the tip of the tongue. Minor tongue movements can contaminate the EEG, especially in
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Shim M, Hwang HJ, Kim DW, Lee SH, Im CH (October 2016). "Machine-learning-based diagnosis of schizophrenia using combined sensor-level and source-level EEG features".
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Oberman LM, Hubbard EM, McCleery JP, Altschuler EL, Ramachandran VS, Pineda JA (July 2005). "EEG evidence for mirror neuron dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders".
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Another source of artifacts are various muscle movements across the body. This particular class of artifact is usually recorded by all electrodes on the scalp due to
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Aurlien H, Gjerde IO, Aarseth JH, EldΓΈen G, Karlsen B, Skeidsvoll H, et al. (March 2004). "EEG background activity described by a large computerized database".
1214:. Analog-to-digital sampling typically occurs at 256β512 Hz in clinical scalp EEG; sampling rates of up to 20 kHz are used in some research applications.
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and the Arduino or PIC microcontroller, and initially costed $ 399 before increasing in price to $ 999. It uses standard metal cup electrodes and conductive paste.
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takes approximately 0.5β130 milliseconds to propagate across a single neuron, depending on the type of neuron. Other methods of looking at brain activity, such as
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oscillations. Effective EEG diagnostics can help doctors accurately identify conditions and appropriately treat injuries in order to mitigate long-term effects.
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have time resolution between seconds and minutes. EEG measures the brain's electrical activity directly, while other methods record changes in blood flow (e.g.,
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Hao D, Fritz BA, Saddawi-Konefka D, Palanca BJ (November 2023). "Pro-Con Debate: Electroencephalography-Guided Anesthesia for Reducing Postoperative Delirium".
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Casson A, Yates D, Smith S, Duncan J, Rodriguez-Villegas E (2010). "Wearable electroencephalography. What is it, why is it needed, and what does it entail?".
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Associated with inhibition of elicited responses (has been found to spike in situations where a person is actively trying to repress a response or action).
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montage can be constructed mathematically from any other, the EEG can be viewed by the electroencephalographer in any display montage that is desired.
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Bhattacharyya A, Pachori RB (September 2017). "A Multivariate Approach for Patient-Specific EEG Seizure Detection Using Empirical Wavelet Transform".
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Sereno SC, Rayner K, Posner MI (July 1998). "Establishing a time-line of word recognition: evidence from eye movements and event-related potentials".
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Schultz TL (March 2012). "Technical tips: MRI compatible EEG electrodes: advantages, disadvantages, and financial feasibility in a clinical setting".
2076:. It may be absent or reduced in areas of cortical damage. It is the dominant rhythm in patients who are alert or anxious or who have their eyes open.
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over a network of neurons. The neuronal networks underlying some of these oscillations are understood (e.g., the thalamocortical resonance underlying
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in EEG wires that move within the strong magnetic fields of the MRI. While challenging, these have been successfully overcome in a number of studies.
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Franke LM, Walker WC, Hoke KW, Wares JR (August 2016). "Distinction in EEG slow oscillations between chronic mild traumatic brain injury and PTSD".
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Laufs H, Kleinschmidt A, Beyerle A, Eger E, Salek-Haddadi A, Preibisch C, et al. (August 2003). "EEG-correlated fMRI of human alpha activity".
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reported the interictal spike as the focal signature of epilepsy. The same year, the first EEG laboratory opened at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Diffuse non-epileptiform abnormal activity may manifest as diffuse abnormally slow rhythms or bilateral slowing of normal rhythms, such as the PBR.
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release the Neuronaute and Icecap a single-use disposable EEG headset that allows recording with equivalent quality to traditional cup electrodes.
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is typically used to remove artifact caused by electrical power lines (60 Hz in the United States and 50 Hz in many other countries).
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Anderson AL, Thomason ME (November 2013). "Functional plasticity before the cradle: a review of neural functional imaging in the human fetus".
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are observed when a person is in a state of relaxed wakefulness and are mostly prominent over the parietal and occipital sites. During intense
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generated by an individual neuron is far too small to be picked up by EEG or MEG. EEG activity therefore always reflects the summation of the
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Vespa PM, Nenov V, Nuwer MR (January 1999). "Continuous EEG monitoring in the intensive care unit: early findings and clinical efficacy".
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frequencies in 8β12 Hz range (11 Hz in this case) more prominent in posterior sites. Alpha range is red at power spectrum graph.
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is the frequency range up to 4 Hz. It tends to be the highest in amplitude and the slowest waves. It is seen normally in adults in
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prognosticate in comatose patients (in certain instances) or in newborns with brain injury from various causes around the time of birth
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Nunez PL, Pilgreen KL (October 1991). "The spline-Laplacian in clinical neurophysiology: a method to improve EEG spatial resolution".
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probes in 1977, in case any extraterrestrial intelligence could decode her thoughts, which included what it was like to fall in love.
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In 2004 OpenEEG released its ModularEEG as open source hardware. Compatible open source software includes a game for balancing a ball.
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on the specific EEG device used, as a general rule it takes considerably less time to prepare a subject for MEG, fMRI, MRS, and SPECT.
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Pfurtscheller G, Lopes da Silva FH (November 1999). "Event-related EEG/MEG synchronization and desynchronization: basic principles".
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Wan F, da Cruz JN, Nan W, Wong CM, Vai MI, Rosa A (June 2016). "Alpha neurofeedback training improves SSVEP-based BCI performance".
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to show Sharma remembered using arsenic to poison her ex-fiancΓ©, although the reliability and scientific basis of BEOS is disputed.
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Gibbs FA, Davis H, Lennox WG (December 1935). "The Electro-Encephalogram in Epilepsy and in Conditions of Impaired Consciousness".
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EEG signals from musical performers were used to create instant compositions and one CD by the Brainwave Music Project, run at the
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across their membranes. Neurons are constantly exchanging ions with the extracellular milieu, for example to maintain
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EEG is an extremely useful technique for studying brain activity, but the signal measured is always contaminated by
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Yao D (November 2001). "A method to standardize a reference of scalp EEG recordings to a point at infinity".
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posterior regions of head, both sides, higher in amplitude on dominant side. Central sites (c3-c4) at rest
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signals and movement artifact, whereas the low-pass filter filters out high-frequency artifacts, such as
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directly abutting the skull and radial to the skull. Dendrites which are deeper in the cortex, inside
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3821:"ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment in Children and Adolescents"
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EEGs have been used as evidence in criminal trials in the
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signals are associated with intracellular ionic currents.
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2807:. Similarly, an hour-long recording of the brainwaves of
2708:. The EEG is also used quite extensively in the field of
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The normal electroencephalogram (EEG) varies by age. The
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6997:"Decoding Covert Speech From EEG-A Comprehensive Review"
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Franklin Offner (1911β1999), professor of biophysics at
1569:. The ionic currents involved in the generation of fast
6434:"Alpha rhythms as physiological and abnormal phenomena"
6393:"Mechanisms of modafinil: A review of current research"
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Comparison of consumer brain-computer interface devices
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spike waves and the three cycles/s pattern of clinical
2494:, a game designed to create the illusion of possessing
1000:. Recording these voltages over time gives us the EEG.
980:. Neurons are electrically charged (or "polarized") by
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EEG does not involve exposure to high-intensity (>1
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6687:"EEG-Based Neurohaptics Research: A Literature Review"
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Bird J, Manso LJ, Ekart A, Faria DR (September 2018).
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Sport and Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction
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electrodes are typically used when recording EEG from
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band relating most strongly to neuron spike activity.
312:. EEG used to be a first-line method of diagnosis for
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Electric fields of the brain: The neurophysics of EEG
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1659:. Computational processing of the EEG is often named
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determine whether to wean anti-epileptic medications.
8655:. Nijmegen, The Netherlands: Brainclinics Insights.
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6876:, Artificial Intelligence, vol. 9, IntechOpen,
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2307:, spikes originating from a momentary change in the
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EEG reflects correlated synaptic activity caused by
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
5774:"Multichannel EEG with novel Ti/TiN dry electrodes"
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
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Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
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2745:(BEOS), an EEG technique, was used in the trial of
1185:Electrode locations and names are specified by the
847:(i.e., processing that does not require a response)
573:. The recording of these signals is referred to as
557:If a patient with epilepsy is being considered for
389:epileptiform discharges (e.g. sharp waves, spikes,
10142:Amplitude integrated electroencephalography (aEEG)
8373:Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
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5102:Bird JJ, Ekart A, Buckingham CD, Faria DR (2019).
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1581:electrical activity, whereas the fields producing
960:with statistical temporal features extracted from
253:- if they are, it is a sign of brain dysfunction.
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7923:Buettner R, Frick J, Rieg T (November 12, 2019).
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7737:IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine
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7390:
6625:"Removal of Artifacts from EEG Signals: A Review"
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2275:The potential due to cardiac activity introduces
1423:was reported. This research was conducted at the
803:, unlike fMRI, PET, MRS, SPECT, and sometimes MEG
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102:detected by EEG have been shown to represent the
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3656:JestroviΔ I, Coyle JL, SejdiΔ E (October 2015).
2743:Brain Electrical Oscillation Signature Profiling
2542:released the smallest consumer BCI to date, the
2331:Abnormal activity can broadly be separated into
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5309:Whittingstall K, Logothetis NK (October 2009).
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5131:Vanneste S, Song JJ, De Ridder D (March 2018).
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1667:majority of the EEG used in clinical practice.
1646:The EEG is typically described in terms of (1)
1533:, fMRI, fUS) or metabolic activity (e.g., PET,
7281:"Toy trains 'Star Wars' fans to use The Force"
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4505:Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation
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3406:"Interictal EEG and the diagnosis of epilepsy"
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1751:Found in locations not related to task at hand
1463:EEG recordings do not directly capture axonal
1197:Each electrode is connected to one input of a
94:of the spontaneous electrical activity of the
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8091:Bomela W, Wang S, Chou CA, Li JS (May 2020).
7605:"Mind over matter: Brain waves control Asimo"
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5822:"Dry EEG Headsets | Products | CGX"
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4550:SchlΓΆgl A, Slater M, Pfurtscheller G (2002).
3174:. Hove, East Sussex: Routledge. p. 104.
2946:(the whole device was typically known as the
1452:, in midline or deep structures (such as the
1359:(depending on local custom and law regarding
486:seizures from other types of spells, such as
114:. It is typically non-invasive, with the EEG
7999:IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
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8307:Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
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5557:Taheri BA, Knight RT, Smith RL (May 1994).
5283:
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3014:Amplitude integrated electroencephalography
1837:active thinking, focus, high alert, anxious
1573:may not contribute greatly to the averaged
513:from primary psychiatric syndromes such as
10373:Neurophysiological Biomarker Toolbox (NBT)
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9140:National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale
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6870:"A Brief Summary of EEG Artifact Handling"
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6623:Jiang X, Bian GB, Tian Z (February 2019).
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3552:"EEG (Electroencephalogram) β Mayo Clinic"
3303:(6th ed.). St. Louis, Mo.: Elsevier.
3301:Laboratory tests and diagnostic procedures
2833:The first human EEG recording obtained by
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762:single-photon emission computed tomography
339:, or auditory). Event-related potentials (
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39:"EEG" redirects here. For other uses, see
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6790:Introduction to EEG and evoked potentials
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3518:Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
2683:Learn how and when to remove this message
1909:Mu suppression could indicate that motor
1157:Learn how and when to remove this message
683:Learn how and when to remove this message
331:Derivatives of the EEG technique include
182:on the scalp. Deep structures within the
141:Voltage fluctuations measured by the EEG
9546:Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy
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8459:10.1001/archneurpsyc.1935.02250240002001
6315:Brain Research. Cognitive Brain Research
6199:Kisley MA, Cornwell ZM (November 2006).
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3212:. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press.
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468:Inflammation of the brain (encephalitis)
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268:complexes, as observable in people with
122:(commonly called "scalp EEG") using the
9709:Carbon nanotube field-effect transistor
9667:Applications of artificial intelligence
6995:Panachakel JT, Ramakrishnan AG (2021).
6787:
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3270:"EEG: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia"
2881:published the first animal EEG and the
2859:(1842β1926), a physician practicing in
2478:partnered with NeuroSky to release the
2400:mild to moderate Traumatic Brain Injury
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1505:that represents the recorded currents.
754:nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
65:spike and wave discharges monitored EEG
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9935:Differential technological development
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7177:from the original on December 12, 2009
6918:from the original on December 20, 2022
6601:from the original on November 23, 2008
6553:Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
6397:Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
5928:Murakami S, Okada Y (September 2006).
5858:from the original on February 13, 2020
5832:from the original on February 13, 2020
5589:from the original on December 22, 2019
5284:Klein S, Thorne BM (October 3, 2006).
2619:Please improve this section by adding
1733:metabolic encephalopathy hydrocephalus
1509:EEG vis-Γ -vis fMRI, fNIRS, fUS and PET
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2896:German physiologist and psychiatrist
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2040:(alpha activity in the contralateral
1941:Human EEG with prominent alpha-rhythm
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880:Low spatial resolution on the scalp.
742:functional magnetic resonance imaging
9828:Three-dimensional integrated circuit
9463:Dentatorubralβpallidoluysian atrophy
8447:Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry
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7151:from the original on October 9, 2019
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3209:Cellular Substrates of Brain Rhythms
2592:
2508:In 2012, a Japanese gadget project,
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2182:Main types of artifacts in human EEG
1657:Neurophysiological Biomarker Toolbox
1556:
1548:EEG can be used simultaneously with
1375:In the early 1990s Babak Taheri, at
1258:Neurophysiological Biomarker Toolbox
1066:
592:
10228:Contingent negative variation (CNV)
10167:Brainstem auditory evoked potential
10024:Future-oriented technology analysis
9687:Progress in artificial intelligence
9510:Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
8489:from the original on August 7, 2019
7716:from the original on April 16, 2021
6475:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
6055:
5559:"A dry electrode for EEG recording"
5516:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
5470:
5395:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
4870:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
3921:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
3590:Niedermeyer E, da Silva FL (2004).
3461:Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
2972:developed an adjunct to EEG called
2225:
2194:
1661:quantitative electroencephalography
1365:quantitative electroencephalography
1271:. This is referred to variously as
284:. It is also used to help diagnose
272:; thus, it is often used to inform
24:
9440:Complex partial status epilepticus
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7254:"New games powered by brain waves"
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913:With other neuroimaging techniques
488:psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
428:psychogenic non-epileptic seizures
417:is occurring. This is known as an
25:
10440:
9525:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure
9397:Benign familial neonatal seizures
9349:Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy
8671:
8653:Neurofeedback: How it all started
7173:. The Economist. March 23, 2007.
6327:10.1016/j.cogbrainres.2005.01.014
5778:Sensors and Actuators A: Physical
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3280:from the original on July 5, 2016
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2553:In 2015, A Chinese-based company
813:EEG does not involve exposure to
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8997:Intervertebral disc annuloplasty
8851:Intracranial pressure monitoring
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4340:Psychology of Sport and Exercise
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2877:In 1912, Ukrainian physiologist
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945:EEG has also been combined with
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9724:Fourth-generation optical discs
8614:Nunez PL, Srinivasan R (2007).
8482:. March 3, 1965. pp. 4β5.
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2721:pharmaco-electroencephalography
2155:or intravenous agents, such as
2072:, and drug effects, especially
1902:Shows rest-state motor neurons.
1781:some instances of hydrocephalus
1397:Case Western Reserve University
1377:University of California, Davis
1059:Computer electroencephalograph
588:
551:(currently a research method).
149:allow the evaluation of normal
10162:Somatosensory evoked potential
9485:Early myoclonic encephalopathy
9458:Progressive myoclonus epilepsy
7116:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2016.05.010
6107:10.1016/j.brainres.2006.03.010
5241:Handbook of EEG Interpretation
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3044:EEG measures during anesthesia
2747:State of Maharashtra v. Sharma
2215:independent component analysis
2008:is the frequency range from 8
1759:drowsiness in adults and teens
1438:
1419:filled with conductive carbon
1063:produced and offered in Russia
409:Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU)
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10358:Difference due to memory (Dm)
10051:Technology in science fiction
9135:Miniβmental state examination
8164:10.1016/S1474-4422(18)30034-6
7837:Journal of Neural Engineering
7575:10.1088/1741-2560/13/3/036019
7555:Journal of Neural Engineering
7520:"The age of neuroelectronics"
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3662:Journal of Neural Engineering
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2621:secondary or tertiary sources
2283:Other physiological artifacts
1425:U.S. Army Research Laboratory
1273:"electrocorticography (ECoG)"
1095:secondary or tertiary sources
971:
735:
695:EEG and the related study of
621:secondary or tertiary sources
462:Brain damage from head injury
161:, the recordings made by the
10157:Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
10128:Electroencephalography (EEG)
9435:Epilepsia partialis continua
8888:Multiple subpial transection
8350:Zentralblatt fΓΌr Physiologie
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3473:10.1097/WNP.0b013e3181ea42a4
3378:10.1213/ANE.0000000000006399
3237:Principles of neural science
3029:Cerebral function monitoring
2428:
2396:U.S Army Research Laboratory
2211:principal component analysis
2166:
947:positron emission tomography
819:positron emission tomography
770:event-related optical signal
746:positron emission tomography
722:auditory processing disorder
519:serve as an adjunct test of
197:, mesial walls of the major
106:of pyramidal neurons in the
34:other types of electrography
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10152:Electrocorticography (ECoG)
9490:Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
9468:UnverrichtβLundborg disease
8903:Anterior temporal lobectomy
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3956:The Neurodiagnostic Journal
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1208:analog-to-digital converter
982:membrane transport proteins
966:thalamocortical dysrhythmia
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10056:Technology readiness level
9992:Technological unemployment
9407:Myoclonic astatic epilepsy
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4759:Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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4141:Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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1187:International 10β20 system
766:near-infrared spectroscopy
322:magnetic resonance imaging
249:are not generally seen in
124:International 10β20 system
38:
31:
10345:
10287:
10175:
10134:
10074:
10039:Technological singularity
9999:Technological convergence
9917:
9836:
9636:
9629:
9558:Epilepsy Action Australia
9538:
9502:
9448:
9425:
9367:
9301:
9292:
9269:
9238:
9197:
9122:Clinical prediction rules
9120:
9087:
9015:
8973:
8955:
8911:
8859:
8824:
8790:
8781:
8768:Decompressive craniectomy
8753:
8744:
8643:10.4249/scholarpedia.1348
8273:10.1038/s42256-019-0048-x
8215:10.1038/s41563-019-0345-0
8059:10.1038/s41746-020-0264-0
8011:10.1109/TBME.2017.2650259
7802:10.1109/MPUL.2012.2216717
7014:10.3389/fnins.2021.642251
7001:Frontiers in Neuroscience
6839:10.1109/JSEN.2019.2906572
5934:The Journal of Physiology
5799:10.1016/j.sna.2014.10.010
5473:Physiological Measurement
5288:. New York, N.Y.: Worth.
5207:10.3389/neuro.09.031.2009
4601:10.1101/2020.02.26.965202
4012:10.1103/RevModPhys.65.413
3992:Reviews of Modern Physics
3868:Burns T, Rajan R (2015).
3024:Brainwave synchronization
2706:brain computer interfaces
2376:brainβcomputer interfaces
1772:focal subcortical lesions
1332:Average reference montage
1050:
1019:Scalp EEG activity shows
534:Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
136:quantitative EEG analysis
70:
55:
50:
10424:Brainβcomputer interface
9851:Brainβcomputer interface
9734:Holographic data storage
9520:LandauβKleffner syndrome
9354:Panayiotopoulos syndrome
8367:Haas LF (January 2003).
7858:10.1088/1741-2552/aab2f2
7749:10.1109/MEMB.2010.936545
7626:Natu N (July 21, 2008).
7070:10.3389/fnhum.2015.00011
6893:10.5772/intechopen.99127
6874:Brain-Computer Interface
6510:Clinical Neurophysiology
6205:Clinical Neurophysiology
5896:10.3389/fneur.2014.00149
5430:Clinical Neurophysiology
4716:Clinical Neurophysiology
4293:Clinical Neurophysiology
3716:Clinical Neurophysiology
3366:Anesthesia and Analgesia
2632:"Electroencephalography"
1775:metabolic encephalopathy
1756:higher in young children
1676:Comparison of EEG bands
1641:One second of EEG signal
1563:post-synaptic potentials
1106:"Electroencephalography"
699:are used extensively in
632:"Electroencephalography"
538:EEG can also be used in
505:differentiate "organic"
256:EEG can detect abnormal
32:Not to be confused with
10429:Mathematics in medicine
10279:Late positive component
10147:Event-related potential
10004:Technological evolution
9977:Exploratory engineering
9729:3D optical data storage
9662:Artificial intelligence
9402:LennoxβGastaut syndrome
9284:Epilepsy and employment
8936:Amygdalohippocampectomy
7493:NeuroNews International
7201:Li S (August 8, 2010).
6963:10.1073/pnas.0811699106
6872:, in Asadpour V (ed.),
6868:Kaya I (May 18, 2022),
6792:. J. B. Lippincott Co.
6597:. Stanford University.
4628:npj Science of Learning
4226:Neuropsychopharmacology
3134:Michael Graham Saunders
3039:Direct brain interfaces
2940:Northwestern University
2866:British Medical Journal
2299:Environmental artifacts
2221:Physiological artifacts
1671:Comparison of EEG bands
1583:magnetoencephalographic
1395:In 1999 researchers at
1241:signals. An additional
799:EEG does not aggravate
549:subarachnoid hemorrhage
358:
126:, or variations of it.
104:postsynaptic potentials
18:Electroencephalographic
10394:Electroencephalography
10188:Bereitschaftspotential
10014:Technology forecasting
10009:Technological paradigm
9982:Proactionary principle
9856:Electroencephalography
9823:Software-defined radio
9334:Temporal lobe epilepsy
9254:Electroencephalography
9095:Electroencephalography
9064:Magnetoencephalography
8738:central nervous system
8416:Millet D (June 2002).
7882:Schizophrenia Research
7462:www.accessdata.fda.gov
6350:Psychological Bulletin
6283:Gastaut H (1952). "".
5883:Frontiers in Neurology
4518:10.1186/1743-0003-5-25
4239:10.1038/sj.npp.1301402
3833:10.23970/ahrqepccer267
3339:10.1001/jama.2024.8144
3129:Ongoing brain activity
3109:Magnetoencephalography
3104:Local field potentials
2988:
2852:
2842:
2608:relies excessively on
2519:released an eponymous
2183:
2106:"Ultra-slow" or "near-
2087:
2060:
2032:
2001:
1979:
1957:
1942:
1778:deep midline disorders
1473:neural backpropagation
1199:differential amplifier
1082:relies excessively on
1064:
1043:band and phase in the
934:of some of this noise.
750:magnetoencephalography
608:relies excessively on
373:
186:further away from the
165:on the surface of the
84:Electroencephalography
51:Electroencephalography
9940:Disruptive innovation
9623:Emerging technologies
9339:Frontal lobe epilepsy
9040:Pneumoencephalography
8881:Bilateral cingulotomy
8846:Suboccipital puncture
8152:The Lancet. Neurology
7929:ICIS 2019 Proceedings
7542:on February 12, 2016.
6559:(9 Pt B): 2220β2232.
5286:Biological psychology
5137:Nature Communications
4846:US patent 7286871
4693:10.1002/hbm.460030103
4482:International Journal
4261:Mulholland T (2012).
3139:Spontaneous potential
3054:Electromagnetic pulse
2982:
2848:
2832:
2813:Voyager Golden Record
2793:Computer Music Center
2778:Lempel-Ziv complexity
2696:still used today for
2415:Lempel-Ziv complexity
2388:Department of Defense
2181:
2083:
2056:
2024:
1997:
1975:
1953:
1940:
1543:MRI gradient artifact
1351:The EEG is read by a
1058:
1033:synchronized activity
952:Recent studies using
545:intracranial pressure
451:Other brain disorders
444:characterize seizures
371:
258:electrical discharges
229:(0.5β4 Hz), and
10399:Diagnostic neurology
9987:Technological change
9930:Collingridge dilemma
9650:Ambient intelligence
9575:Epilepsy Research UK
9359:Vertiginous epilepsy
9279:Epilepsy and driving
9230:Epilepsy in children
9049:Transcranial Doppler
9035:Cerebral angiography
8987:Spinal decompression
8697:on November 7, 2018.
8510:ICT Innovations 2012
8426:on September 8, 2020
8244:Rudin C (May 2019).
8046:npj Digital Medicine
7428:"APP β Macrotellect"
6819:IEEE Sensors Journal
6039:Rhythms of the brain
5852:"Dry EEG Technology"
5633:"The Next Brainiacs"
3074:European data format
2902:Edgar Douglas Adrian
2811:was included on the
2370:Remote communication
1867:Somatosensory cortex
1736:deep midline lesions
1361:medical specialities
1212:anti-aliasing filter
1009:synchronous activity
833:electrocorticography
758:electrocorticography
709:cognitive psychology
575:electrocorticography
540:intensive care units
523:in comatose patients
349:cognitive psychology
280:and the presence of
128:Electrocorticography
41:EEG (disambiguation)
10332:Sensorimotor rhythm
10289:Neural oscillations
10233:Mismatch negativity
10044:Technology scouting
10019:Accelerating change
9672:Machine translation
9563:Epilepsy Foundation
9530:Epilepsy in animals
9210:Aura (warning sign)
9045:Echoencephalography
8811:Thalamic stimulator
8634:2007SchpJ...2.1348N
8569:2019NatSR...9.6115J
8385:10.1136/jnnp.74.1.9
8207:2019NatMa..18..410C
8109:2020NatSR..10.8653B
7849:2018JNEng..15c1005L
7567:2016JNEng..13c6019W
7378:on October 15, 2013
7215:on January 4, 2013.
7145:www.research.va.gov
6954:2009PNAS..106.1614M
6831:2019ISenJ..19.5353C
6788:Epstein CM (1983).
6703:2020IEEEA...849313A
6641:2019Senso..19..987J
6158:2016PLoSO..1167179F
5790:2015SeAcA.221..139F
5735:2016JNEng..13d6021W
5675:2018PLoSO..1389415S
5618:1994PhDT........82A
5149:2018NatCo...9.1103V
4992:2015PLoSO..1018753A
4927:2001PMB....46.1737H
4681:Human Brain Mapping
4640:2024npjSL...9...27A
4188:1996MedPh..23..815S
4110:. pp. 6353β6.
4055:2021PLoSO..1646769M
4004:1993RvMP...65..413H
3674:2015JNEng..12e1001J
3119:Neural oscillations
3089:Hemoencephalography
2970:William Grey Walter
2797:Columbia University
2364:Alzheimer's disease
2026:Sensorimotor rhythm
1934:
1897:Sensorimotor cortex
1727:subcortical lesions
1677:
1492:cerebrospinal fluid
1310:Referential montage
956:techniques such as
717:psychophysiological
581:Home ambulatory EEG
565:, through either a
399:false positive rate
353:psychophysiological
326:computed tomography
10061:Technology roadmap
9697:Speech recognition
9682:Mobile translation
9655:Internet of things
9450:Myoclonic epilepsy
9427:Status epilepticus
9130:Glasgow Coma Scale
8898:Corpus callosotomy
8827:Ventricular system
8547:Scientific Reports
8480:Space News Roundup
8419:The origins of EEG
8097:Scientific Reports
7684:Gaudet LM (2011).
7632:The Times of India
7432:o.macrotellect.com
7402:www.prnewswire.com
6285:Revue Neurologique
6037:Buzsaki G (2006).
3775:10.1111/psyp.13437
3064:Electropalatograph
2989:
2853:
2843:
2815:, launched on the
2717:psychopharmacology
2698:seizure prediction
2575:Android App Stores
2540:Mind Solutions Inc
2277:electrocardiograph
2255:Muscular artifacts
2184:
2088:
2061:
2033:
2002:
1980:
1958:
1943:
1933:
1801:relaxed/reflecting
1675:
1390:impedance matching
1371:Dry EEG electrodes
1301:Sequential montage
1065:
1005:electric potential
496:movement disorders
492:syncope (fainting)
436:movement disorders
432:syncope (fainting)
374:
282:status epilepticus
172:electrical circuit
157:in the underlying
132:"intracranial EEG"
10404:Electrophysiology
10381:
10380:
10275:(late positivity)
10177:Evoked potentials
10094:
10093:
9913:
9912:
9898:Visual prosthesis
9806:Optical computing
9589:
9588:
9503:Related disorders
9498:
9497:
9344:Rolandic epilepsy
9153:
9152:
8951:
8950:
8685:on March 7, 2016.
8662:978-90-830013-0-2
8527:978-3-642-37169-1
7673:on March 3, 2016.
7615:on April 3, 2009.
7518:Keiper A (2006).
7404:. July 15, 2015.
7342:www.ubergizmo.com
7208:Los Angeles Times
6903:978-1-83962-522-0
6825:(14): 5353β5368.
6799:978-0-397-50598-2
6650:10.3390/s19050987
6595:"The MacIver Lab"
6516:(11): 1842β1857.
6211:(11): 2549β2563.
6048:978-0-19-530106-9
5988:978-0-7167-0110-1
5940:(Pt 3): 925β936.
5295:978-0-7167-9922-1
5270:978-0-19-502796-9
4722:(11): 1974β1980.
4381:(10): 2195β2200.
4276:978-0-323-14700-2
4125:978-1-4244-4123-5
3634:978-0-12-804216-8
3601:978-0-7817-5126-1
3310:978-1-4557-0694-5
3247:978-1-259-64223-4
2891:Napoleon Cybulski
2786:spectral flatness
2782:fractal dimension
2693:
2692:
2685:
2667:
2423:spectral flatness
2419:fractal dimension
2392:Veteran's Affairs
2327:Abnormal activity
2271:Cardiac artifacts
2261:myogenic activity
1935:
1923:
1922:
1648:rhythmic activity
1571:action potentials
1557:EEG vis-Γ -vis MEG
1481:Pyramidal neurons
1465:action potentials
1340:Laplacian montage
1239:electromyographic
1167:
1166:
1159:
1141:
1061:Neurovisor-BMM 40
1013:Pyramidal neurons
994:action potentials
992:and to propagate
990:resting potential
845:covert processing
831:, in contrast to
705:cognitive science
693:
692:
685:
667:
559:resective surgery
345:cognitive science
333:evoked potentials
274:medical diagnosis
225:(13β30 Hz),
118:placed along the
81:
80:
16:(Redirected from
10436:
10419:Electrodiagnosis
10363:Oddball paradigm
10121:
10114:
10107:
10098:
10097:
10082:
10081:
10029:Horizon scanning
9945:Ephemeralization
9878:Neuroprosthetics
9871:Neuroinformatics
9846:Artificial brain
9784:Racetrack memory
9719:Extended reality
9714:Cybermethodology
9634:
9633:
9616:
9609:
9602:
9593:
9592:
9580:Epilepsy Society
9569:Epilepsy Outlook
9412:Epileptic spasms
9324:Gelastic seizure
9299:
9298:
9225:Neonatal seizure
9180:
9173:
9166:
9157:
9156:
9079:Microneurography
8965:Meningeal biopsy
8864:
8829:
8799:
8788:
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8726:
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8703:
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8698:
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8195:Nature Materials
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7994:
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7987:
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7638:on July 18, 2012
7634:. Archived from
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3124:Neural synchrony
3099:Induced activity
3059:Electroneurogram
2948:Offner Dynograph
2925:absence seizures
2889:(dog). In 1914,
2883:evoked potential
2762:machine learning
2688:
2681:
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2454:electromyography
2249:electrooculogram
2226:Ocular artifacts
2195:Artifact removal
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1804:closing the eyes
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1575:field potentials
1515:action potential
1223:high-pass filter
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302:cerebral hypoxia
298:encephalopathies
221:(8β13 Hz),
176:cortical neurons
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9893:Retinal implant
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9639:Information and
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9552:Epilepsy Action
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9417:Febrile seizure
9382:Absence seizure
9363:
9319:Complex partial
9288:
9271:Personal issues
9265:
9250:Investigations
9246:Anticonvulsants
9234:
9220:Epileptogenesis
9215:Postictal state
9193:
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9112:Polysomnography
9100:Lumbar puncture
9083:
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8919:Pituitary gland
8907:
8893:Hemispherectomy
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2146:polysomnography
2074:benzodiazepines
2070:Dup15q syndrome
2012:to 12 Hz.
1966:slow-wave sleep
1948:
1845:benzodiazepines
1730:diffuse lesions
1713:slow-wave sleep
1693:Pathologically
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1589:Normal activity
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1503:electric dipole
1499:inverse problem
1454:cingulate gyrus
1441:
1386:silver chloride
1373:
1285:Nyquist theorem
1235:electrogalvanic
1229:are 0.5β1
1227:low-pass filter
1163:
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1088:primary sources
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474:Sleep disorders
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286:sleep disorders
239:mental activity
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8297:
8256:(5): 206β215.
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6356:(2): 180β211.
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6321:(2): 190β198.
6302:
6291:(2): 176β182.
6275:
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6095:Brain Research
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5479:(4): 693β711.
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2993:Project Gemini
2985:Project Gemini
2974:EEG topography
2968:In the 1950s,
2841:timing signal.
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9965:Neuroethics
9960:Cyberethics
9704:Atomtronics
9369:Generalised
9069:Myelography
8975:Spinal cord
8931:Hippocampus
8816:Pallidotomy
8806:Thalamotomy
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7962:: 176β190.
7939:January 13,
7690:Jurimetrics
7609:Japan Times
7442:December 8,
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7238:December 2,
6753:(1): 5β19.
6691:IEEE Access
6070:(1): 3β21.
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5784:: 139β147.
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5116:December 3,
5087:December 3,
4375:NeuroReport
3927:(1): 1β13.
3557:Mayo Clinic
3501:December 5,
3444:October 23,
2944:Crystograph
2898:Hans Berger
2850:Hans Berger
2835:Hans Berger
2801:Brad Garton
2739:Maharashtra
2582:BioSerenity
2521:open source
2505:interface".
2465:Square Enix
2295:disorders.
2213:(PCA) and
2085:Gamma waves
2014:Hans Berger
1999:Alpha waves
1977:Theta waves
1962:Delta waves
1955:Delta waves
1458:hippocampus
1439:Limitations
1357:neurologist
1281:hippocampus
863:maturation.
827:Relatively
521:brain death
459:Brain tumor
395:specificity
386:sensitivity
376:EEG is the
310:brain death
288:, depth of
262:sharp waves
251:wakefulness
247:delta waves
235:Alpha waves
203:hippocampus
92:electrogram
10388:Categories
10312:Delta wave
10307:Gamma wave
10297:Alpha wave
10239:Positivity
10184:Negativity
9925:Automation
9392:Automatism
9239:Management
9088:Diagnostic
8992:Discectomy
8763:Craniotomy
8734:procedures
8732:Tests and
8560:1809.08632
8263:1811.10154
7790:IEEE Pulse
7336:Fiolet E.
7181:August 12,
7155:October 9,
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6635:(5): 987.
5366:(1): 1β6.
5036:NeuroImage
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