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    Springer
    Medical & biological engineering & computing 15 (1977), S. 431-437 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Automatic analysis ; Electroencephalography ; Cerebrovascular accidents ; Prognosis Quantification
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A method of automated electroencephalographic (e.e.g.) analysis has been developed. Patients suffering from cerebrovascular accidents (c.v.a.) were tested and up to six serial e.e.g.s were obtained from each. The quantified e.e.g. parameters showed changes which preceded associated clinical changes by nearly four weeks. With this method quantifiable parameters have been demonstrated to be effective clinical measures not only of ongoing e.e.g. activity, but also of impending clinical changes in the patient's condition.
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    Springer
    Medical & biological engineering & computing 22 (1984), S. 558-563 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Sleep ; Somatosensory evoked potentials ; Statjonarity ; Temporal variability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The validity of the somatosensory evoked potential for serial neurological evaluation requires an understanding of normal variations in the responses Studies were conducted in 15 normal adult volunteers during two nights of sleep and in five normal adult volunteers during waking hours. The response amplitudes and latencies obtained during the day were demonstrated to be stationary by use of the runs or sign test Similarly, the earliest portions of the scalp recorded evoked potential were stationary during sleep Later portions of the responses had significantly lower amplitudes and demonstrated increased latency during deep sleep. The stability of the early portions of the SSEP suggest that it is a reliable tool for serial neurological evaluation.
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