2010
DOI: 10.23938/assn.0148
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Basic techniques of electroencephalography: principles and clinical applications

Abstract: RESUMENEl electroencefalograma es una técnica de exploración funcional del sistema nervioso central (SNC), de relativa antigüedad, pero que aún hoy día sigue siendo una herramienta de gran ayuda para el clínico en el diagnóstico y seguimiento de algunas patologías, como pueden ser la epilepsia, las encefalopatías, alteraciones del estado de conciencia, infecciones del SNC, etc. Es, por otro lado, una herramienta diagnóstica con aplicaciones que están en plena expansión, en combinación con otras técnicas neurof… Show more

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“…However, traditional methods such as electroencephalogram signals and functional near infrared spectroscopy do not provide sufficient accuracy and precision to study the brain. For example, electroencephalograms, the brainwave signals produced by active brain neurons, are recorded by electrodes around the head, forming neuroimages ( Ramos-Argüelles et al, 2009 ; Kearney et al, 2018 ). A typical electroencephalogram recording device contains 20–40 electrodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, traditional methods such as electroencephalogram signals and functional near infrared spectroscopy do not provide sufficient accuracy and precision to study the brain. For example, electroencephalograms, the brainwave signals produced by active brain neurons, are recorded by electrodes around the head, forming neuroimages ( Ramos-Argüelles et al, 2009 ; Kearney et al, 2018 ). A typical electroencephalogram recording device contains 20–40 electrodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%