1. Physiological and cellular basis of EEG1.
2. Cortical generators and scalp electrical fields
3. EEG engineering principles
4. Recording and display techniques
5. The normal EEG of adults and children
6. EEG of newborns
7. Benign EEG variants
8. Activation methods
9. Artifacts
10. An orderly approach to the abnormal EEG
11. Focal EEG abnormalities
12. Diffuse encepalopathies
13. Organic brain syndromes and dementias
14. Coma and brain death
15. Drug effects and toxic encephalopathies
16. Progressive pediatric neurological syndromes
17. Seizures and epilepsy
18. Video-EEG monitoring
19. Ambulatory EEG monitoring
20. Chronic intracranial recording
21. Intraoperative electrocorticography
22. Spike and seizure detection methods
23. Voltage topography, dipole and other source modeling
24. Quantitative EEG and topographic mapping: clinical MR Nuwer
applications
25. EEG monitoring in the neurological ICU
26. Sleep disorders: laboratory evaluation
27. Visual evoked potentials
28. Auditory evoked potentials
29. Somatosensory evoked potentials
30. Cognitive evoked potentials
31. Intraoperative monitoring
32. Epilogue
Index