The discovery of the electric brain and the EEG.
Who were the pioneers of the EEG? This short video is Episode 1 of our video series 'Pioneers of the EEG' and provides an overview of the early discovery of the EEG and the pioneers until WWII.
Five scientists are introduced, from Richard Caton, who is credited with projecting the first EEG on a wall, using a string galvanometer, to Adolf Beck, via Vladimir Pravdich Neminsky who published the first printed EEG, Hans Berger (first EEG of a human brain), Edgar Douglas Adrian to Herbert Jasper and the eccentric millionaire/scientist Alfred Lee Loomis.
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This episode has been peer reviewed by Prof. A.M.L. Coenen (Radboud University).
Conceptualized and produced by Brainclinics Insights.
27 июл 2024