Abstract

A brief review of the development and the state-of-the-art of EEG methods used to study drug effects is presented. Classification systems based on drug effects in animals kept awake artificially, and based on drug effects on the sleep-wake state duration and distribution are discussed. It is concluded that the techniques are there and the time is ripe to develop animal EEG-based drug classification systems with high predictive ability.

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