
- 204 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology
About this book
Including some of the newest advances in the field of neurophysiology, this book can be considered as one of the treasures that interested scientists would like to collect. It discusses many disciplines of clinical neurophysiology that are, currently, crucial in the practice as they explain methods and findings of techniques that help to improve diagnosis and to ensure better treatment. While trying to rely on evidence-based facts, this book presents some new ideas to be applied and tested in the clinical practice. Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology is important not only for the neurophysiologists but also for clinicians interested or working in wide range of specialties such as neurology, neurosurgery, intensive care units, pediatrics and so on. Generally, this book is written and designed to all those involved in, interpreting or requesting neurophysiologic tests.
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Table of contents
- Advances in Clinical Neurophysiology
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The Examination of Cortical Dynamics for Perceptual-Motor Processes in Visually-Guided Cognitive/Motor Task Performances
- Chapter 2 Electroencephalography (EEG) and Unconsciousness
- Chapter 3 The Skin Neural Interface
- Chapter 4 Sleep Spindles – As a Biomarker of Brain Function and Plasticity
- Chapter 5 Neuromuscular Disorders in Critically-Ill Patients – Approaches to Electrophysiologic Changes in Critical Illness Neuropathy and Myopathy
- Chapter 6 Pacemaker Neurons and Neuronal Networks in Health and Disease
- Chapter 7 Motor Unit Action Potential Duration: Measurement and Significance
- Chapter 8 The Neurocognitive Networks of the Executive Functions
- Chapter 9 Mild Cognitive Impairment and Quantitative EEG Markers: Degenerative Versus Vascular Brain Damage