Changes in the brain's neurological functions often signal the onset of various degenerative diseases. Advanced EEG and other monitoring systems used in preventive diagnostics feature innovative technologies such as real-time automated signal processing and sophisticated amplifiers. Covering regions like the US, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, China, and beyond, EEG/ERP Analysis: Methods and Applications explores how researchers from different fields have contributed to brain science and outlines various techniques for processing EEG/ERP data. This book offers clinicians and biomedical scientists insights into the technical and theoretical aspects, while engineers can learn about clinical applications. The text delves into recent advancements in EEG/ERP analysis for brain monitoring, describes successful applications, and presents neurological concepts in a simplified manner to help engineers design clinical instruments. The book spans 13 chapters, covering advanced techniques in signal enhancement, source localization, data fusion, classification, and quantitative EEG. It includes contributions from neurologists and neurosurgeons on the clinical aspects of EEG/ERP analysis. The book also discusses a wide range of EEG/ERP applications, state-of-the-art techniques for denoising, analysis, and classification, and even includes MATLAB® codes. This resource is valuable for biomedical scientists, neuroscience researchers, biomedical engineers, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, postgraduate students in neural engineering, and electronic engineers working with neural signal processing and instrumentation.
Additional Product Info :
ISBN 10 :
1482224690
ISBN 13 :
9781482224696
Publisher :
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Language :
English
Dimensions :
6.38 x 0.98 x 9.45
Item Weight :
0.65 kg