Standard Electroencephalography in Clinical Psychiatry (ePub)
A Practical Handbook
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book provides a concise overview of the possible clinical
applications of standard EEG in clinical psychiatry. After a short
history, the book describes the physiologic basis of the EEG
signal, then reviews the principles of EEG in terms of...
applications of standard EEG in clinical psychiatry. After a short
history, the book describes the physiologic basis of the EEG
signal, then reviews the principles of EEG in terms of...
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This book provides a concise overview of the possible clinical
applications of standard EEG in clinical psychiatry. After a short
history, the book describes the physiologic basis of the EEG
signal, then reviews the principles of EEG in terms of technical
backgrounds and requirements, EEG recording and signal analysis,
with plentiful illustrations of the most frequent biological or
technical artefacts. Normal EEG patterns and waveforms for easy
reference are clearly presented, before the detailed description of
abnormal patterns.
With the basic information in hand, the reader progresses to an
account of the role of EEG in the diagnostic work up in psychiatry,
covering nonconvulsive status epilepticus, frontal lobe seizures
and non-epileptic seizures. The clinical application of EEG in both
childhood and adult disorders follows, including many case
vignettes. The effects of psychotropic drugs on EEG are
highlighted.
The book closes with a discussion of currently available
certification venues for Clinical Neurophysiology along with
limitations of each venue. It calls for the development of training
guidelines and certification processes specific to Psychiatric
Electrophysiology.
The material is clearly presented throughout, with plenty of
figures, tables with summaries of relevant findings, flow diagrams
for diagnostic work-up, boxes with learning points, and short lists
of key references.
We fully expect the book will become the standard teaching
source for psychiatry residents and fellows, as well as a useful
resource for practising psychiatrists and clinical
psychologists.
Praise for the book:
"This distinguished group of editors has put together chapters
that represent an excellent practical handbook on
electroencephalography in clinical psychiatry, now a very important
topic. I highly recommend it not only to psychiatrists, but also to
anyone interested in neuroscience."
John R. Hughes, DM (Oxon), MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology,
University of Illinois Medical Center, at Chicago, Illinois,
USA
applications of standard EEG in clinical psychiatry. After a short
history, the book describes the physiologic basis of the EEG
signal, then reviews the principles of EEG in terms of technical
backgrounds and requirements, EEG recording and signal analysis,
with plentiful illustrations of the most frequent biological or
technical artefacts. Normal EEG patterns and waveforms for easy
reference are clearly presented, before the detailed description of
abnormal patterns.
With the basic information in hand, the reader progresses to an
account of the role of EEG in the diagnostic work up in psychiatry,
covering nonconvulsive status epilepticus, frontal lobe seizures
and non-epileptic seizures. The clinical application of EEG in both
childhood and adult disorders follows, including many case
vignettes. The effects of psychotropic drugs on EEG are
highlighted.
The book closes with a discussion of currently available
certification venues for Clinical Neurophysiology along with
limitations of each venue. It calls for the development of training
guidelines and certification processes specific to Psychiatric
Electrophysiology.
The material is clearly presented throughout, with plenty of
figures, tables with summaries of relevant findings, flow diagrams
for diagnostic work-up, boxes with learning points, and short lists
of key references.
We fully expect the book will become the standard teaching
source for psychiatry residents and fellows, as well as a useful
resource for practising psychiatrists and clinical
psychologists.
Praise for the book:
"This distinguished group of editors has put together chapters
that represent an excellent practical handbook on
electroencephalography in clinical psychiatry, now a very important
topic. I highly recommend it not only to psychiatrists, but also to
anyone interested in neuroscience."
John R. Hughes, DM (Oxon), MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology,
University of Illinois Medical Center, at Chicago, Illinois,
USA
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Standard Electroencephalography in Clinical Psychiatry (ePub)“
List of Contributors. Preface. 1 Historical Review of Electroencephalography in Psychiatry (Nash Boutros). Introduction. The early pre-clinical era. Early history of human electroencephalography. Electroencephalography in psychiatry today. References. 2 Physiologic Basis of the EEG Signal (Paola Bucci and Silvana Galderisi). Membrane potentials. Excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials. Nonsynaptic intercellular events contributing to the EEG signal. Factors determining polarity and other characteristics of the surface EEG waveforms. Brain structures involved in the genesis of EEG rhythms. References. 3 EEG Recording and Analysis (Oliver Pogarell). Techniques and technical background. References. 4 Normal EEG Patterns and Waveforms (Paola Bucci, Armida Mucci and Silvana Galderisi). Introduction. Normal EEG patterns in the waking adult. References. 5 Abnormal Patterns (Oliver Pogarell). Introduction. Detection of artefacts. Abnormal patterns. Focal alterations. References. 6 The Role of EEG in the Diagnostic Work Up in Psychiatry: Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus, Frontal Lobe Seizures, Non-Epileptic Seizures (Silvana Riggio). Nonconvulsive status. Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. Frontal lobe seizures. References. 7 EEG in Childhood Psychiatric Disorders (Mary W. Roberts and Nash Boutros). Introduction. Attention deficit disorder. Autistic spectrum disorders. References. 8 EEG in Psychoses, Mood Disorders and Catatonia (Nash Boutros, Silvana Galderisi, Oliver Pogarell and Felix Segmiller). Introduction. EEG in psychoses. EEG in mood disorders. EEG findings in catatonia. References. 9 Standard EEG in Personality and Anxiety Disorders (Nash Boutros). Introduction. EEG in aggression and impulse dyscontrol. Panic attacks. Borderline personality disorder. References. 10 EEG in Delirium and Dementia (Sophia Wang and Silvana Riggio). Introduction: Epidemiology of delirium and dementia. Clinical diagnosis in delirium. EEG work up in delirium. Metabolic causes of
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delirium. Infectious causes of delirium. Clinical diagnosis and EEG work up in dementia. Conclusion. References. 11 Effects of Psychotropic Drugs on EEG (Silvana Galderisi and Armida Mucci). Introduction. The role of EEG assessment of drug-induced CNS toxicity in psychiatric patients. Antipsychotic drugs. Lithium. Other mood stabilisers. Anxiolytics. Antidepressants. Recreational drugs. Case vignette. References. 12 Certification and Training in EEG and Clinical Neurophysiology (Nash Boutros and Silvana Galderisi). Clinical neurophysiology board certification. Index.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Nash Boutros , Silvana Galderisi , Oliver Pogarell , Silvana Riggio
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 198 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 047097494X
- ISBN-13: 9780470974940
- Erscheinungsdatum: 17.03.2011
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