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31. Objective To explore the effect of clonazepam(CZP) on background EEG activities and epileptiform discharges, and the relationship between the effects and the serum drug concentration. 32. Conclusion: It was indicated that EEG may be helpful to diagnosis and treatment of Hyperkinetic Syndrome of childhood. 33. How to localize the neural electric activities effectively and precisely from the scalp EEG recordings is a critical issue for clinical neurology and cognitive neuroscience. 34. Objective To study the relationship between side - effect and EEG change by Clozapine. 35. Results: Epileptic focuses in 72 cases of intractable epilepsy were defined after finishing the repeat EEG tests, epileptic lead, and the bemegride induced test. 36. Objective: discuss nurse cruces disease of spasm andepilepsy in Video - EEG monitoring. 37. Thanks to the EEG are virtually no market or marketing risks for wind power. 38. Objective:To analyze EEG of 150 children with hyperkinetic syndrome and evaluate the diagnostic value of the EEG. 39. Conclusion:The abnormal rate of EEG was very high among children with hyperkinetic syndrome and EEG is very useful in diagnosing hyperkinetic syndrome. 40. The multi - fractal features of melancholia patients 16 - channel EEG signals are analyzed with singularity spectrum. 41. Methods: The electroencephalogram ( EEG ) of 43 heroin dependent patients was studied with electroencephalography. 42. A novel method of EEG signals compression representation and epileptiform spikes recognition based on wavelet neural network and its algorithm is presented. 43. Objective To describe characteristic of sleep electroencephalograph ( EEG ) in depressions with psychogenic anxiety. 44. Objective To explore the significance of ictal ambu1atory EEG (AEEG) monitoring in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis in infants with paroxysmal events. 45. Our findings dovetailed with a 1978 EEG study of adults who were victims of incest. 46. AIM:To explore the effect of buflomedil on memory function, cerebral blood flow and electroencephalogram(EEG) of patients with dysmnesia after cerebral infarction. 47. These EEG changes in endemic subclinical cretinism also provide a objective evidences for the clinical diagnosis of this disease. 48. CONCLUSION: The mean phase coherence of EEG changed with time is coincident with event-related desynchronization and event-related synchronization. 49. Objective To explore the relationship between electroencephalogram (EEG) patterns and the prognosis of herpes simplex encephalitis(HSE). 50. To support causal analysis, extended event graph(EEG) is put forward to rebuild the events and their causal relations happened in simulation. 51. Methods: Fifty children with sleep - behavioral disorders received EEG monitoring for 24 hours. 52. Objectives : To study the value of EEG in the brain stem injury. 53. Phase coherency index of EEG was calculated with real time of gliding window. 54. An EEG showed a slow - wave focus in the right frontotemporal region. 55. The time - frequency distribution ( TFD ) fits to analyze the EEG signal well since EEG is a typical non - stationary signal. 56. Objective To explore the clinical manifestations, electroencephalography(EEG) findings and treatment of eyelid myoclonia with absences (EMA). 57. The electroencephalographic (EEG) changes in 8 volunteers after infusion of 15 mg midazolam were analysed quantitatively with the computer EEG analysis hardware and software made by authors. 58. Objectives:In order to search the function of EEG in the diagnosis of Mumps meningoencephalitis . 59. No marked epileptiform EEG and behaviors, however , were detected in GluR 3 antibody - injected group and control groups. 60. In this paper, proposed a Evolution Strategies to EEG source localization, which based on the agamogenesis natural selection of biology.