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Quantitative EEG: I. Techniques and problems of frequency analysis and topographic mapping.

M R Nuwer1.   

Abstract

Quantitative EEG techniques include frequency analysis (spectral analysis), significance probability mapping, and other analytic techniques. Each can be done on spontaneous EEG in various states or in conjunction with sensory stimulation. Several types of displays are available, including topographic mapping of scalp electrical activity. Assessment of normality in these records must take into account age, gender, state of alertness, medications, and other factors. Substantial statistical issues are critical in these assessments and must be thoroughly understood by all users. Other problems can easily mislead the interpretations of these tests, sometimes in subtle ways. References are often active. Traditional EEG artifacts can appear in surprising ways, and new artifacts can be caused by computer processing and display format. Important technical choices must be made in recording quantitative EEG, and the correct choices are not clearly known. These choices include references, number of channels, epoch length, number of epochs acquired, and artifact rejection criteria. This review summarizes a variety of the techniques commonly used. Advantages of particular methods are contrasted. Problems with these techniques are discussed at length, with emphasis on the difficulties and choices facing users of typical commercial quantitative EEG machines. As quantitative EEG techniques come into some clinical use, issues of nomenclature, technique, normality, and problems will become widely understood. For now, clinicians should respect the problems inherent in these techniques. Quantitative EEG tests should only be interpreted along with the traditional paper EEG tracing that represents the raw data on which the quantitative analysis was performed. A thorough familiarity with traditional EEG is a prerequisite to understanding the meaning of the quantitative EEG results.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3074969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0736-0258            Impact factor:   2.177


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2.  Topographic mapping of somatosensory evoked potentials helps identify motor cortex more quickly in the operating room.

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3.  On the process for evaluating proposed new diagnostic EEG tests.

Authors:  M R Nuwer
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 3.020

4.  QEEG in a public health system.

Authors:  P Valdés; M Valdés; J A Carballo; A Alvarez; G F Díaz; R Biscay; M C Pêrez; S Szava; T Virués; M E Quesada
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 3.020

5.  A spatial power spectrum analysis of the electroencephalogram.

Authors:  R B Paranjape; Z J Koles; J Lind
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 3.020

Review 6.  On the controversies about clinical use of EEG brain mapping.

Authors:  M R Nuwer
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 3.020

7.  Topographical display and interpretation of event-related desynchronization during a visual-verbal task.

Authors:  G Pfurtscheller; W Klimesch
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1990       Impact factor: 3.020

8.  The reference problem and mapping of coherence: a simulation study.

Authors:  P Rappelsberger
Journal:  Brain Topogr       Date:  1989 Fall-Winter       Impact factor: 3.020

9.  Stability of clinical condition in mild cognitive impairment is related to cortical sources of alpha rhythms: an electroencephalographic study.

Authors:  Claudio Babiloni; Giovanni B Frisoni; Fabrizio Vecchio; Roberta Lizio; Michela Pievani; Geroldi Cristina; Claudia Fracassi; Fabrizio Vernieri; Guido Rodriguez; Flavio Nobili; Raffaele Ferri; Paolo M Rossini
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10.  Sources of cortical rhythms in adults during physiological aging: a multicentric EEG study.

Authors:  Claudio Babiloni; Giuliano Binetti; Andrea Cassarino; Gloria Dal Forno; Claudio Del Percio; Florinda Ferreri; Raffaele Ferri; Giovanni Frisoni; Silvana Galderisi; Koichi Hirata; Bartolo Lanuzza; Carlo Miniussi; Armida Mucci; Flavio Nobili; Guido Rodriguez; Gian Luca Romani; Paolo M Rossini
Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 5.038

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