Overview: Electroencephalography is truly an interdisciplinary endeavor, involving concepts and techniques from a variety of different disciplines. Included are basic physics, neuro- physiology, electrophysiology, electrochemistry, electronics, and electrical engineer- ing, as well as neurology. Given this interesting and diverse mixture of areas, the train- ing of an EEG technician, a neurology resident, or an EEG researcher in the basics of clinical electroencephalography presents an uncommon challenge. In the realm of technology, it is relatively easy to obtain a technically adequate EEG si
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