Computer-aided quantification of EEG spike and sharp wave characteristics

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
P Y KtonasM A Seward

Abstract

This work presents data from detailed, computer-aided analysis of pertinent electrographic characteristics of well-defined EEG spikes and sharp waves. The data show morphological differences between spikes obtained from different subjects, spikes from different electrode montages, as well as between monophasic and biphasic spikes, and between spikes and sharp waves.

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