: Edited by renowned figures like Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva, the chapters are penned by a global team of experts, ensuring both theoretical rigor and practical insight.
: Recent editions have successfully integrated state-of-the-art developments, such as automated EEG interpretation, transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation (TMS), and the use of deep learning for altered states of consciousness. Notable Features
: Experts from Neurology.org and ResearchGate note that the text is not for beginners. For those just starting, simpler primers like Fisch and Spehlmann's EEG Primer may be more appropriate.
: Readers from Taylor & Francis Online appreciated the inclusion of the field's history, which helps readers understand how modern neurodiagnostics developed.
: It provides detailed guidance for EEG use across the entire human lifespan—from premature infants to the elderly—and explores niche areas like magnetoencephalography (MEG) and evoked potentials.
Niedermeyer’s Electroencephalography: Basic Principles, Clinical Applications, and Related Fields remains the gold standard in its field, providing a comprehensive deep dive into the neurophysiological and technical aspects of EEG since its inception in 1982. Now in its seventh edition, this authoritative text is indispensable for experienced technologists and clinical neurophysiologists, though its sheer depth makes it a reference work rather than an introductory manual. Core Strengths
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