Kalin S, Bonhomme V
Rev Med Liege. 2014;69 Spec No:31-5.
Electroencephalography (EEG) records brain electrical activity at the scalp level. As a functional and non invasive witness of brain activity, EEG has long raised the interest of researchers and practitioners, notably in the domain of anesthesia. Thanks to technical advances, this complex signal can now be dissected, and a huge amount of information can be extracted from it. This information gives the opportunity to quantify theeffects of general anesthesia on the brain, and provides a better understanding of the underlying mechanisms.
脑电图(EEG)记录头皮水平的脑电活动。作为脑活动的功能性和非侵入性见证,脑电图长期以来一直引起研究人员和从业者的兴趣,尤其是在麻醉领域。由于技术进步,现在可以剖析这种复杂信号,并从中提取大量信息。这些信息为量化全身麻醉对大脑的影响提供了机会,并有助于更好地理解其潜在机制。