
Microelectrode Recording in Movement Disorder Surgery
Thieme Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 21. May 2004
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-1-58890-174-3 (ISBN)
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Description
As movement disorder surgery advances and becomes more commonplace, the need for accurate physiological localizing data- optimally achieved through extracellular microelectrode recording- is more critical than ever. However, this complex technique carries a high learning curve and most neurosurgeons have little training in the field.
Here is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the art of microelectrode recording in movement disorders surgery, offering a solid understanding of the basics, as well as much useful clinical information for experienced practitioners.
Key features:
-Examines the scientific basis and background of microrecording, types of results one can expect, controversies, avenues for research, and probable directions for future development
-Valuable ''how-to-get-started'' guide to commercial systems
-Clearly details principles and techniques for data analysis, signal processing and pattern recognition, target selection, and other critical issues
-All topics have been evaluated and reviewed by leading experts in the field
Tackling all important points in microelectrode recording, this book will sharpen your knowledge of the science and clinical application of the increasingly important technique. For neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neurophysiologists undertaking complex movement disorder procedures, this book is a must.
Here is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the art of microelectrode recording in movement disorders surgery, offering a solid understanding of the basics, as well as much useful clinical information for experienced practitioners.
Key features:
-Examines the scientific basis and background of microrecording, types of results one can expect, controversies, avenues for research, and probable directions for future development
-Valuable ''how-to-get-started'' guide to commercial systems
-Clearly details principles and techniques for data analysis, signal processing and pattern recognition, target selection, and other critical issues
-All topics have been evaluated and reviewed by leading experts in the field
Tackling all important points in microelectrode recording, this book will sharpen your knowledge of the science and clinical application of the increasingly important technique. For neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neurophysiologists undertaking complex movement disorder procedures, this book is a must.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is a welcome addition...it is a must for any department undertaking movement disorder surgery.'' --Acta Neurochirugica"An extremely valuable guide to the technique of microelectrode recording. Written by well known experts, it provides information on all aspects, and can be used by either novices to get an introduction to the field or for practitioners who want to consider a fine point...nicely balanced...I highly recommend this book to everyone dealing with movement disorder surgery, either to read from cover to cover or to have on the shelf as a reference." --European Neurology
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
108
108 Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 27.9 cm
Width: 21.6 cm
Weight
971 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58890-174-3 (9781588901743)
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Additional editions

Zvi Israel | Kim J. Burchiel
Microelectrode Recording in Movement Disorder Surgery
E-Book
01/2011
1st Edition
Thieme Publishers
€167.99
Available for download
Content
History; MER techniques; OP setup for MER;Electrophysiological findings; Signal processing and pattern recognition in MER; Techniques in Data Analysis; Integration of stereotactic position with MER; Target selection; Programming for DBS using MER data; Correlation of intraoperative MER with clinical outcome; Is microelectrode recording necessary? For and against; Future directions