Abstract
Investigations have shown that the electroencephalogram (EEG) reflects the state of brain function. However, the EEG patterns and the generation of its varied rhythms still remain almost as unexplained and conjectural as they were in the first years of their discovery. Visual analysis of the EEG and simple measurement by means of ruler and dividers have proved inadequate to reveal the information presented by the complex pattern of cortical potentials.
Pages 242–252 in the Russian edition.
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Rusinov, V.S., Grindel’, O.M. (1970). Correlation Analysis of Central EEG Rhythms of the Healthy Human Cortex. In: Rusinov, V.S., Doty, R.W. (eds) Electrophysiology of the Central Nervous System. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1755-5_28
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