Atlas Of Eeg | Patterns
Instead of starting with a diagnosis, the atlas guides you through characterizing an unfamiliar waveform by its physical features. An extensive referral table then directs you from those features to a list of potential EEG patterns, essentially acting as a "differential diagnosis" for waveforms.
The most notable feature of the (specifically the second edition by John M. Stern) is its unique organization: it is structured by wave features rather than just pattern names. Key Features and Innovations Atlas of EEG Patterns
Each pattern description is paired with clear, real-world EEG tracings and figure legends that highlight specific "teaching points" and clinical significance. Instead of starting with a diagnosis, the atlas
The second edition includes a digital tool that allows users to classify a pattern based on what they see and immediately view relevant examples for comparison. Stern) is its unique organization: it is structured