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The role of quantitative electroencephalography in child and adolescent psychiatric disorders

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2004.07.005

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This article presents a critical review of quantitative electroencephalographic (qEEG) research and issues relevant to its clinical application. Included is a summary of methodologic issues necessary for a reliable implementation of qEEG within clinical settings and a brief discussion of controversial issues surrounding this implementation. The main body of the article includes a summary of qEEG findings that involves adults with various neurologic and psychiatric disorders, which is followed by an in-depth presentation of qEEG research that involves children and adolescents with neurologic and psychiatric disorders. A concluding section presents a qEEG-based neurophysiologic model of attention deficit disorder.

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