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Atlas of Electroencephalography


Author: Foundation ' s Dr. Jordi Mas i Manjon
Keywords: cognitve , research , Foundation ,eeg, brain, psychoanalytic theory,learning, courses, EEG, electroencephalography, atlas,
Publisher: Foundation ' s Dr. Jordi Mas i Manjon
Language: English
Book contributor: Foundation ' s Dr. Jordi Mas i Manjon
Collection: opensource

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(The PDF file is updated and expanded content). Atlas of Electroencephalography, ( E.C.G. - emotions cognitions, graphics) , it contains for the first time a study of the interactions of emotion and cognition in a population of children and adolescents with learning handicaps. Summary maps E.E.G. research on the interaction of emotions with cognitions.EEG showed a collection obtained in our research department, is only a sample, we consider the possibility of editing in the future a complete atlas with all EEG and detailed explanations of each. It should be detailed, the maps produced from this small atlas, this corresponds to children and adolescents ages 10 years to 14 years. Children and adolescents with cognitive handicaps, still have not reached the proper maturity of his age.

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