Basics of electroencephalography for neuropsychiatrist
HJ Eun - Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
In 1924, Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist, recorded the brain waves from a human brain
for the first time. Many advances have been made in this field since then. Currently, brain …
for the first time. Many advances have been made in this field since then. Currently, brain …
[HTML][HTML] Eye movements reset visual perception
MA Paradiso, D Meshi, J Pisarcik, S Levine - Journal of vision, 2012 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Human vision uses saccadic eye movements to rapidly shift the sensitive foveal portion of
our retina to objects of interest. For vision to function properly amidst these ballistic eye …
our retina to objects of interest. For vision to function properly amidst these ballistic eye …
Lambda waves and occipital generators
WO Tatum, RC Ly… - Clinical EEG and …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
The objective of this study was to identify the relationship between lambda waves (LWs) and
other occipital waveforms, in a retrospective analysis of electroencephalograms (EEGs) of …
other occipital waveforms, in a retrospective analysis of electroencephalograms (EEGs) of …
Physiological activity and artefacts in the human epileptic brain studied with intracerebral depth electrode EEG
B Frauscher, F Dubeau, SD Lhatoo… - Invasive studies of …, 2018 - books.google.com
Intracerebral depth electrode EEG recording is an established approach to presurgical
epilepsy evaluation in patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. It is an excellent …
epilepsy evaluation in patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. It is an excellent …
[HTML][HTML] Transsacadic information and corollary discharge in local field potentials of macaque V1
MA Paradiso, S Akers-Campbell, O Ruiz… - Frontiers in Integrative …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic
eye movement. In addition to taking the eyes to a new location, several lines of evidence …
eye movement. In addition to taking the eyes to a new location, several lines of evidence …
Automatic epileptic tendency screening using statistical features of meg data and svm
TN Alotaiby, SR Alrshoud, SA Alshebeili… - … on electrical and …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In this study, a novel Magnetoencephalography (MEG) signal classification technique based
on statistical features for classifying multi-channel signals into epileptic and healthy subjects …
on statistical features for classifying multi-channel signals into epileptic and healthy subjects …
Development in a Canine Model of Morphological and Spatial Approaches to Cortical Discharges
A Delpak - 2023 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
Dogs offer significant value as models for human disease, particularly in epilepsy, making
them a valid and relevant translational One Health model. In the field of canine EEG, still …
them a valid and relevant translational One Health model. In the field of canine EEG, still …
[PDF][PDF] Lambda waves: a remarkable electroencephalographic record of a normal physiological phenomenon
MEC Andraus¹, AQB Togbe… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2023 - docs.bvsalud.org
Figure 1. A waking EEG sample showing the appearance of positive, monophasic, triangular-
shaped waves over the occipital region, 3.0 seconds after eye opening, initially to the right …
shaped waves over the occipital region, 3.0 seconds after eye opening, initially to the right …
[HTML][HTML] 정신건강의학과 의사를 위한 뇌파의 기초
은헌정 - Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, 2019 - jknpa.org
Abstract In 1924, Hans Berger, a German psychiatrist, recorded the brain waves from a
human brain for the first time. Many advances have been made in this field since then …
human brain for the first time. Many advances have been made in this field since then …
Is it really right? When lateralization is misleading: two cases of unusual lateralization of physiological EEG patterns
F Brigo, F Rossini, R Cicero, A Fiaschi… - Acta Neurologica …, 2012 - Springer
Discussion Both mu rhythm and lambda waves are normal EEG patterns which may show a
shifting lateralization, so that they appear on one side of the head at one time and then occur …
shifting lateralization, so that they appear on one side of the head at one time and then occur …