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|a Clinical Applications of Magnetoencephalography
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|a Part I: Introduction -- 1. Principles of Magnetoencephalography -- Part II: Motor System -- 2. Basic Function and Clinical Application -- Part III: Somatosensory System -- 3. Basic Function -- 4. Clinical Applications -- Part IV: Auditory System -- 5. Basic Function -- 6. Clinical Applications -- Part V: Visual System -- 7. Basic Function -- 8. Clinical Applications -- Part VI: Epilepsy -- 9. Childhood Epilepsy -- 10. Adult Epilepsy -- Part VII: Neurological Disorders -- 11. Cerebrovascular Diseases -- 12. Neurodegenerative Disorders -- Part VIII: Psychiatric Disorders -- 13. Autism Spectrum Disorder -- 14. Schizophrenia -- 15. Bipolar Disorder -- Part IX: Cognition and Brain-machine interface -- 16. ECoG Based BCI for BCI-MEG Research -- 17. Oscillation and Cross-Frequency Coupling -- .
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|a This book presents an overview of the recent advances in clinical applications of magnetoencephalography (MEG). With the expansion of MEG to neuroscience, its clinical applications have also been actively pursued. Featuring contributions from prominent experts in the fields, the book focuses on the current status of the application of MEG, not only to each nervous system but also to various diseases such as epilepsy, neurological disorders, and psychiatric disorders, while also examining the feasibility of using MEG for these diseases. Clinical Applications of Magnetoencephalography offers an indispensable resource for neurologists, neurosurgeons, pediatricians, and psychiatrists, as well as researchers in the field of neuroscience. .
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|a Tobimatsu, Shozo.
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