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Perspectives
At the end of this book, one might have the impression of a gap between the current technical possibilities of investigation in child psychiatry and the actual findings. Most studies have been done on groups a...
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Cerebral development and neurophysiological investigations
Most childhood psychiatric syndromes appear at a well defined stage of development (Fig. 1) which in part determines their clinical picture. Thus, autism appears very early and affects all adaptive functions: ...
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Anatomical and physiological bases of the main electroencephalographic rhythms
The electroencephalogram (EEG), described for the first time by Berger (1929), was for a long time the only method available for functional exploration of the brain and was thus used for diagnostic purposes. A...