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Evoked Potentials

Proceedings of an International Evoked Potentials Symposium Held in Nottingham, England

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In the past decade, significant advancements have been made in the measurement of evoked potentials, enhancing our understanding of their characteristics, origins, and clinical utility. This multidisciplinary topic has seen contributions from various fields, with applications spanning multiple specialties. This work is a revised and updated version of presentations from the international evoked potential symposium held in Nottingham in 1978, which facilitated state-of-the-art discussions among experts from diverse disciplines and countries. Each major topic in the field is introduced by an expert review, setting the stage for the current research presented. The structure of the book reflects this format: chapters in Part A provide context for the research detailed in Part B. The selection of material was carefully curated by a distinguished committee of authors who chaired specialized sessions during the symposium. Acknowledgments are extended to Dr. F. W. Campbell, Professor S. J. Crews, Mr. W. P. R. Gibson, Professor G. F. A. Harding, Dr. D. A. Jeffreys, Dr. D. G. Small, Professor H. Spekreijse, Dr. A. Starr, Dr. A. R. D. Thornton, and Professor L. H. van der Tweel for their contributions to this comprehensive work.

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Evoked Potentials, Colin Barber

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Titre
Evoked Potentials
Sous-titre
Proceedings of an International Evoked Potentials Symposium Held in Nottingham, England
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Springer
Publié
1980
Format
rigide
Pages
614
ISBN10
0852002556
ISBN13
9780852002551
Séries
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In the past decade, significant advancements have been made in the measurement of evoked potentials, enhancing our understanding of their characteristics, origins, and clinical utility. This multidisciplinary topic has seen contributions from various fields, with applications spanning multiple specialties. This work is a revised and updated version of presentations from the international evoked potential symposium held in Nottingham in 1978, which facilitated state-of-the-art discussions among experts from diverse disciplines and countries. Each major topic in the field is introduced by an expert review, setting the stage for the current research presented. The structure of the book reflects this format: chapters in Part A provide context for the research detailed in Part B. The selection of material was carefully curated by a distinguished committee of authors who chaired specialized sessions during the symposium. Acknowledgments are extended to Dr. F. W. Campbell, Professor S. J. Crews, Mr. W. P. R. Gibson, Professor G. F. A. Harding, Dr. D. A. Jeffreys, Dr. D. G. Small, Professor H. Spekreijse, Dr. A. Starr, Dr. A. R. D. Thornton, and Professor L. H. van der Tweel for their contributions to this comprehensive work.