Contents


Preface

The study of the human brain and its functioning is an interesting and fascinating subject. Electroencephalography (EEG) and brain connectome analysis are evolving fields for understanding brain electrophysiology and its complex and interconnecting

EEG has been used for decades, from basic investigations in epilepsy patients to advanced studies of the propagation of pathological seizure in refractory epilepsy. The advances in the study of the brain connectome by anatomical and neuroradiological aspects supplement the mechanisms underlying cognition, behavior, and

*Advances in Electroencephalography and Brain Connectome* presents a comprehensive overview of the basic principles and concepts as well as the latest developments in this field. The chapters cover a wide range of topics including laboratory practical use of EEG, EEG with correlation of neuroimaging, medical application of EEG, and connectome concepts in surgical intervention including newly evolving stereotactic electroencephalography. In addition, the book discusses the popular implementation

The book serves as a platform for sharing ideas among researchers and clinicians who are interested in the study and advancement of anatomo-clinical electrophysiology

**Tak Lap Poon**

Department of Neurosurgery, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hong Kong SAR, China

of EEG in brain–computer interfaces for neurorehabilitation.

networking of the human brain and its relevant functions.

cerebral network.

disease.
