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Approaches for Determining the Source and Assessing the Dynamics of Spontaneous Pathological Brain Activity in Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Based on a LabView Virtual Device System

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Clinical EEG is designed to locate the focuses of pathological bioelectrical activity. This concerns epilepsy, epileptiform activity, and other types of neurological pathologies with clearly resolved EEG signal. Graphical LabView software can be used for this purpose. This software provides various virtual devices (VD) for resolution of EEG signals and their derivatives. LabView software is superior to other expensive medical programs for neurofunctional diagnosis.

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Correspondence to A. V. Ovchinnikov.

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Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Vol. 45, No. 4, Jul.-Aug., 2011, pp. 40–47.

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Ovchinnikov, A.V., Gataullin, A.M. Approaches for Determining the Source and Assessing the Dynamics of Spontaneous Pathological Brain Activity in Patients with Chronic Pain Syndromes Based on a LabView Virtual Device System. Biomed Eng 45, 150–156 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-011-9230-0

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