The EEG signal: a window on the cortical brain activity

@article{Constant2012TheES,
  title={The EEG signal: a window on the cortical brain activity},
  author={Isabelle Constant and Nada Sabourdin},
  journal={Pediatric Anesthesia},
  year={2012},
  volume={22}
}
The accurate assessment of the depth of anesthesia, allowing a more accurate adaptation of the doses of hypnotics, is an important end point for the anesthesiologist. It is a particularly crucial issue in pediatric anesthesia, in the context of the recent controversies about the potential neurological consequences of the main anesthetic drugs on the developing brain. The electroencephalogram signal reflects the electrical activity of the neurons in the cerebral cortex. It is thus the key to… 
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