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Noachtar, Soheyl; Remi, Jan und Kaufmann, Elisabeth (2022): EEG-Update. In: Klinische Neurophysiologie, Bd. 53, Nr. 4: S. 243-252

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Abstract

Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the oldest methods in neurophysiology and the only method still in clinical and scientific use. After the introduction about 90 years ago, it is not to be expected that significant innovations could be achieved using the methods of recording and evaluation that were customary up to recently. However, the rapid development of digital computer techniques and analysis methods (quantitative EEG) has resulted in a completely new approach to the analysis of brain waves, which is showing initial results in various clinical areas of neurology and psychiatry. New methods of analyzing the EEG such as artificial intelligence (deep learning) and the capability to process large amounts of data (big data) and telemedical innovations likely will improve the yield of the method in the near future.

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