[PDF] EEG-ERP Analysis – Methods and Applications, 1st Edition (2015) by Kamel Nidal

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2015
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  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 14.71 MB
  • Authors: Kamel Nidal

Description

Changes in the neurological functions of the human brain are often a precursor to numerous degenerative diseases. Advanced EEG systems and other monitoring systems used in preventive diagnostic procedures incorporate innovative features for brain monitoring functions such as real-time automated signal processing techniques and sophisticated amplifiers. Highlighting the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, China, and many other areas, EEG/ERP Analysis: Methods and Applications examines how researchers from various disciplines have started to work in the field of brain science, and explains the different techniques used for processing EEG/ERP data. Engineers can learn more about the clinical applications, while clinicians and biomedical scientists can familiarize themselves with the technical aspects and theoretical approaches.

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ERP/EEG Analysis: Methods and Applications is a brilliant book. It is a compendium of the latest brain mapping methods, techniques, and concepts presented in a self-explanatory and easy-to-understand format. In a clear exposition of difficult areas, this inspirational book demonstrates how advanced methods and techniques employed in the processing of measurements of brain activities can be employed for monitoring process of brain disorders and dysfunctions.

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