Abstract: Quantitative EEG (QEEG) refers to a computational method that utilizes mathematical and analytical algorithms to transform and compress raw electroencephalography (EEG) signals into a graphical data representation (Fig. 12.1). The most common clinical use of QEEG is for seizure detection. However, QEEG applications are widespread and range from applications in psychiatric diseases (such as biomarkers and biofeedback) to applications in other neurological diseases (such as dementia and stroke). This chapter will focus on the use of QEEG for seiz...
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