: The text covers every stage of EEG, from its historical roots and basic neuroanatomy to advanced clinical applications in the ICU, operating rooms, and epilepsy monitoring suites.
: Experts from Neurology.org and ResearchGate note that the text is not for beginners. For those just starting, simpler primers like Fisch and Spehlmann's EEG Primer may be more appropriate. Niedermeyer’s Electroencephalography: Basic Pri...
For clinicians and neuroscientists, Niedermeyer’s is a "must-have" library addition. It is arguably the most complete reference available, bridging the gap between basic principles and the cutting edge of clinical neurophysiology. : The text covers every stage of EEG,
: While full of informative subheadings and tables, some reviewers found that certain chapters lacked clear conclusions or summaries, occasionally making the dense information harder to digest. : It provides detailed guidance for EEG use
: It provides detailed guidance for EEG use across the entire human lifespan—from premature infants to the elderly—and explores niche areas like magnetoencephalography (MEG) and evoked potentials.