By Bruce Fisch, Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, Clinical Neurophysiology Laboratories, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA
Description Organized to serve as a resource for those just beginning to learn EEG as well as those who are already experienced, it contains concise
presentations of the fundamentals of EEG technology and interpretation as well as an up-to-date review of the latest digital EEG technology
and EEG clinical correlations. Unlike other EEG textbooks, the second half of this book is uniquely organized according to EEG findings
rather than individual disorders. This is the best practical approach to learning interpretation because it mirrors the actual practice
of EEG, the EEGer is confronted by EEG patterns, not diagnoses. Each chapter begins with a summary of major concepts. An overview of
EEG can be quickly obtained by those beginning the study of EEG by simply reading the introductory summaries of all chapters before reading
the content of the chapters.