Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur, India.
Neurodiagn J. 2024 Jun;64(2):69-74. doi: 10.1080/21646821.2024.2327268. Epub 2024 May 21.
A century ago, it was a challenge for neuroscientists to decipher the mysteries of human brain functioning until German psychiatrist Hans Berger discovered what is now one of the most well-known electrophysiological recording techniques to examine brain function, EEG. He is rightly regarded as the Father of The Electroencephalogram (EEG), since he performed the first human electroencephalogram in 1924. Berger attempted to investigate the connection between psychology and physiology and to solve the "psychic energy" enigma. Despite turbulence in his professional life and slow progress in his research, he persevered and succeeded in giving humankind an indispensable technique that is now widely used in clinical and research practice. His publications on EEG provide valuable insight into our current understanding of several of the brain's responses to physiological and pathological phenomena. In July 2024, it will be 100 years since Berger recorded the first human EEG, and that calls for a celebration among EEG researchers, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, and neurologists. This article presents a brief account of his journey and commemorates Hans Berger's contributions to the field of neurodiagnostics.
一个世纪前,神经科学家要破解人类大脑功能的奥秘是一项挑战,直到德国精神病学家汉斯·伯格(Hans Berger)发现了目前最著名的用于检查大脑功能的电生理记录技术之一——脑电图(EEG)。他被公认为脑电图(EEG)之父,因为他在 1924 年进行了第一次人类脑电图描记。伯格试图研究心理学和生理学之间的联系,并解决“精神能量”之谜。尽管他的职业生涯中经历了动荡,研究进展缓慢,但他坚持不懈,成功地为人类提供了一种不可或缺的技术,这种技术现在已广泛应用于临床和研究实践中。他关于脑电图的出版物为我们目前对大脑对生理和病理现象的几种反应提供了有价值的见解。2024 年 7 月,将是伯格记录第一份人类脑电图 100 周年,这将引起脑电图研究人员、神经科学家、精神病学家和神经学家的庆祝。本文简要介绍了他的历程,并纪念汉斯·伯格(Hans Berger)对神经诊断学领域的贡献。