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Brain, Vol. 122, No. 9, 1793, September 1999
© 1999 Oxford University Press


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GOLDENSOHN'S EEG INTERPRETATION: PROBLEMS OF OVERREADING AND UNDERREADING. Second edition.

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Jerry Heath

Department of Neurophysiology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff

This volume, with its marvellously didactic subtitle, is not really a book but an atlas with 355 out of 382 pages devoted to high quality reproductions of actual EEGs. Indeed, apart from a brief introductory chapter on technical methodology and the clinical and descriptive annotation of each record, there is no unifying textual thread to guide the reader to the golden . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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