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Clinical EEG & Neuroscience Journal

Journal of Clinical EEG & Neuroscience, October, 2009

Table of Contents

Business II
Announcements III
Special Issue: Editorial: The Interictal Spike: What Does It Mean?
E. Rodin, Guest Editor
IV
Epileptiform EEG Spikes and Their Functional Significance
A. Gorji and E.-J. Speckmann
230
An Animal Model to Study the Clinical Significance of Interictal Spiking
D.T. Barkmeier and J.A. Loeb
234
Epileptiform Discharges in Psychiatric Patients: a Controversy in Need of Resurrection
N. Boutros

239

"All That Spikes is Not Fits," Mistaking the Woods for the Trees: the Interictal Spikes – an "EEG Chameleon" in the Interface Disorders of Brain and Mind: a Critical Review
B.P. Shelley and M.R. Trimble
245
Automatic EEG Spike Detection
R. Harner
262
Magnetoencephalography: Magnetic Source Imaging in Epilepsy
M. Funke, T. Constantino, C. Van Orman and E. Rodin
271
Advances in Spike Localization With EEG Dipole Modeling
S. Rose and J.S. Ebersole
281
Spikes and Epilepsy
E. Rodin, T. Constantino, S. Rampp and P.K. Wong
288
Abstracts: ECNS and ISNIP Joint Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Sepember 9-13, 2009
300
2009 Author and Subject Index 314

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