The Theoretical Interpretation of Electroencephalography (Eeg)
The Important Role of Spontaneous Resting Eeg and Vigilance
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Focusing on the Berlin Psychiatry School Model of EEG-Vigilance, this advanced guide by Gerald Ulrich, MD, offers a comprehensive approach to theory-based EEG interpretation. Unlike the prevalent data-driven Q-EEG methods in the U.S., which rely on mathematical correlations, this book introduces a coherent theoretical framework for understanding EEG patterns. As the first published work on this subject, it aims to enhance knowledge and application of EEG interpretation within the psychiatric field.