Atlas of EEG Patterns.RC386 2004-048379 0-7817-4124-6 Atlas Atlas, in Greek mythology Atlas (ăt`ləs), in Greek mythology, a Titan; son of Iapetus and Clymene and the brother of Prometheus. of EEG EEG: see electroencephalography. patterns. Stern, John M. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Wil·kins , Maurice Hugh Frederick 1916-2004. British biophysicist. He shared a 1962 Nobel Prize for his contributions to the determination of the structure of DNA. , [c]2005 307 p. $139.00 This volume begins with a basic review of the fundamentals of EEGs, but it is intended for readers who have a full understanding of descriptions of EEG patterns, as well as an understanding of the physical principles behind them. Stern (neurology neurology (n rŏl`əjē, ny –), study of the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human nervous system. , Geffen School of
Medicine at the U. of California, LA) begins with instructions on the
use of the book, a categorization of EEGs by pattern features, and then
presents graphs and discussion of almost 30 different EEG patterns.
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