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Routledge Neurometrics: Clinical Applications of Electrophysiology

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Neurometrics: Clinical Applications of Quantitative Electrophysiology: 2 (Functional Neuroscience) provides a deep look into how neuroscience knowledge and techniques can be applied to practical clinical problems. Originally published in 1977 by Routledge, this volume addresses historical gaps in clinical care by moving beyond traditional methods. For years, clinical electroencephalography served as a primary tool for applying neuroscience to medical issues, but its effectiveness was often limited by a reliance on qualitative interpretation. This text explores the transition toward more effective applications of electrophysiological observations. It is a significant resource for those studying the history and development of quantitative methods in functional neuroscience and clinical neurophysiology. Whether you are researching the evolution of medical techniques or studying the application of electrophysiology in a clinical setting, this volume offers a detailed perspective on how neuroscientific advancements can be used to improve patient care and diagnostic accuracy.

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Explores the application of neuroscience techniques to address practical clinical problems.

Examines the historical transition from qualitative to quantitative electrophysiological observations.

Provides insight into the utility and limitations of traditional clinical electroencephalography.

Part of the Functional Neuroscience series published by Routledge.

Offers a specialized perspective on the development of quantitative electrophysiology in medicine.

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