In paediatric neurology, various pathological conditions, including psychomotor retardation, are assessed in electroencephalography (EEG). This examination is inexpensive, non-invasive and can be repeated multiple times. Moreover, there are no significant contraindications to its performance. The examination consists in registration of brain bioelectrical function with electrodes placed on the surface of the patient’s head in accordance with the international 10–20 system created by Dr Herbert Jasper from the Montreal Neurological Institute. The electrodes are fixed to the patient’s head using conductive gel (applied in order to facilitate the transition of ionic current from the skin surface to the electrode), head band or a special ...
The development of an easy-to-attach electroencephalograph (EEG) would enable its frequent use for t...
Lee NG, Kang SK, Lee DR, Hwang HJ, Jung JH, You JH, Im CH, Kim DA, Lee JA, Kim KS. Feasibility and t...
ABSTRACT- In order to better understand the mechanisms of learning disabilities it is important to e...
In paediatric neurology, various pathological conditions, including psychomotor retardation, are ass...
Electro-encephalograms (EEGs) of 35 children at a centre for remedial education and 35 age- and sex-...
The recordings of electroencephalography of forty subjects with pervasive developmental disorder we...
Electroencephalographic alterations have been reported in subjects with learning disorders, but ther...
Electro-encephalograms (EEGs) of 35 children at a centre for remedial education and 35 age- and sex-...
Aim: Based on published reports and our own observations, we aimed to assign the graphical elements ...
Introduction: Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a new tool that has been employed to modulate the...
The estimation of brain function using neurophysiologic methods is of importance because, besides ne...
Introduction: In a previous study carried out with children from first to third grade in an elementa...
AbstractThis audit evaluated the role and usefulness of ambulatory cassette EEG recordings without s...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive neurophysiological study that monitors electrical act...
This article highlight the importance of understanding neurological basis of children with intellect...
The development of an easy-to-attach electroencephalograph (EEG) would enable its frequent use for t...
Lee NG, Kang SK, Lee DR, Hwang HJ, Jung JH, You JH, Im CH, Kim DA, Lee JA, Kim KS. Feasibility and t...
ABSTRACT- In order to better understand the mechanisms of learning disabilities it is important to e...
In paediatric neurology, various pathological conditions, including psychomotor retardation, are ass...
Electro-encephalograms (EEGs) of 35 children at a centre for remedial education and 35 age- and sex-...
The recordings of electroencephalography of forty subjects with pervasive developmental disorder we...
Electroencephalographic alterations have been reported in subjects with learning disorders, but ther...
Electro-encephalograms (EEGs) of 35 children at a centre for remedial education and 35 age- and sex-...
Aim: Based on published reports and our own observations, we aimed to assign the graphical elements ...
Introduction: Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a new tool that has been employed to modulate the...
The estimation of brain function using neurophysiologic methods is of importance because, besides ne...
Introduction: In a previous study carried out with children from first to third grade in an elementa...
AbstractThis audit evaluated the role and usefulness of ambulatory cassette EEG recordings without s...
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive neurophysiological study that monitors electrical act...
This article highlight the importance of understanding neurological basis of children with intellect...
The development of an easy-to-attach electroencephalograph (EEG) would enable its frequent use for t...
Lee NG, Kang SK, Lee DR, Hwang HJ, Jung JH, You JH, Im CH, Kim DA, Lee JA, Kim KS. Feasibility and t...
ABSTRACT- In order to better understand the mechanisms of learning disabilities it is important to e...