A Brief Survey of Quantitative EEG Series in Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Series
Auteur : Majumdar Kaushik
This book covers various quantitative methods for preprocessing and analyzing human EEG signals. It presents a holistic approach to quantitative EEG from its neurological basis to simultaneous EEG and fMRI studies. Equal emphasis is given to major mathematical and statistical theories and computational techniques that have been in use in qEEG and their applications on clinical and laboratory experimental EEG. The book is compact and self-contained, requiring no background in EEG processing or acquisition and quantitative techniques.
1. Neurophysiology of the Human Scalp EEG 2. Preprocessing3. Source Localization 4. Event-Related Potential 5. Binding Problem 6. Epilepsy Research 7. Brain–Computer Interface 8. An Overview of fMRI 9. Simultaneous EEG and fMRI
Kaushik MaJumdar is an Assistant Professor at the Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore, India.
Date de parution : 11-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’A Brief Survey of Quantitative EEG :
Mots-clés :
Scalp EEG; EEG Signal; EEG Channel; EEG Electrode; Data Set; EEG Processing; Distributed Source Model; EEG Acquisition; Fir Filter; Roc Curve; EEG Component; Odd Ball Tasks; Seizure Detection; Phase Synchronization; Seizure Onset Detection; RF Pulse; EEG Rhythm; Seizure Prediction; EEG Artifact; Automatic Seizure Detection; Seizure Onset; ERP Amplitude; Raw EEG; EEG Epoch; EEG Event