Apparatus for scoring selected electroencephalographic rhythms

Abstract An electronic EEG scorer is described which automatically sums the time during which EEG activity of a preset frequency range is above a preset amplitude. Scores similar to the alpha index are obtained. Commercial modules and analog computer techniques make the device easy to build and reliable in performance. It has been found useful in studying the relation between selected EEG rhythms and behavior.

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