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What is EEG Event

Handbook of Research on Trends in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Conditions
An Alzheimer's disease event is composed by a set of small EEG signal segments of 50 ms, characterized by a common and single dynamic energy.
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Alzheimer's Electroencephalogram Event Scalp and Source Localization
Pedro Miguel Rodrigues (University of Porto, Portugal), João Paulo Teixeira (Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal), and Diamantino R. S. Freitas (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8828-5.ch002
Abstract
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia which causes a progressive and irreversible impairment of several cognitive functions. The aging population has been increasing significantly in recent decades and this disease affects mainly the elderly. Its diagnostic accuracy is relatively low and there is not a biomarker able to detect AD without invasive tests. Despite the progress in better understanding the disease there remains no prospect of cure at least in the near future. The electroencephalogram (EEG) test is a widely available technology in clinical settings. It may help diagnosis of brain disorders, once it can be used in patients who have cognitive impairment involving a general decrease in overall brain function or in patients with a located deficit. This study is a new approach to improve the scalp localization and the detection of brain anomalies (EEG temporal events) sources associated with AD by using the EEG.
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