Abstract

The ongoing trend towards digitization as well as the increasingly powerful electronic components and processors may lead to new technical developments and concepts which influence and change the way, electroencephalograms (EEG) are acquired and evaluated. The present article sketches some examples of those new developments that could support clinical EEG applications in the near future.

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