The Australian EEG Database

The Australian EEG Database is a web-based de-identified searchable database of 18,500 EEG records recorded at a regional public hospital over an 11-year period. Patients range in age from a premature infant born at 24 weeks gestation, through to people aged over 90 years. This paper will describe t...

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Autores principales: Hunter, M., Smith, R.L.L., Hyslop, W., Rosso, O.A., Gerlach, R., Rostas, J.A.P., Williams, D.B., Henskens, F.
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spelling todo:paper_15500594_v36_n2_p76_Hunter2023-10-03T16:23:25Z The Australian EEG Database Hunter, M. Smith, R.L.L. Hyslop, W. Rosso, O.A. Gerlach, R. Rostas, J.A.P. Williams, D.B. Henskens, F. Absence Epilepsy Databases Developmental Language Disorders Entropy QEEG adolescent adult aged animal Australia child clinical trial computer interface data base electroencephalography factual database human infant information dissemination information retrieval Internet medical record methodology middle aged newborn preschool child review standard article data analysis electroencephalogram health care planning information processing mathematical model priority journal Adolescent Adult Aged Animals Australia Child Child, Preschool Clinical Trials Database Management Systems Databases, Factual Electroencephalography Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Information Dissemination Information Storage and Retrieval Internet Medical Records Systems, Computerized Middle Aged User-Computer Interface The Australian EEG Database is a web-based de-identified searchable database of 18,500 EEG records recorded at a regional public hospital over an 11-year period. Patients range in age from a premature infant born at 24 weeks gestation, through to people aged over 90 years. This paper will describe the history of the database, the range of patients represented in the database, and the nature of the text-based and digital data contained in the database. Preliminary results of the first two studies undertaken using the database are presented. Plans for sharing data from the Australian EEG database with researchers are discussed. We anticipate that such data will be useful in not only helping to answer clinical questions but also in the field of mathematical modeling of the EEG. © 2005, EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_15500594_v36_n2_p76_Hunter
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topic Absence Epilepsy
Databases
Developmental Language Disorders
Entropy
QEEG
adolescent
adult
aged
animal
Australia
child
clinical trial
computer interface
data base
electroencephalography
factual database
human
infant
information dissemination
information retrieval
Internet
medical record
methodology
middle aged
newborn
preschool child
review
standard
article
data analysis
electroencephalogram
health care planning
information processing
mathematical model
priority journal
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Animals
Australia
Child
Child, Preschool
Clinical Trials
Database Management Systems
Databases, Factual
Electroencephalography
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Information Dissemination
Information Storage and Retrieval
Internet
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Middle Aged
User-Computer Interface
spellingShingle Absence Epilepsy
Databases
Developmental Language Disorders
Entropy
QEEG
adolescent
adult
aged
animal
Australia
child
clinical trial
computer interface
data base
electroencephalography
factual database
human
infant
information dissemination
information retrieval
Internet
medical record
methodology
middle aged
newborn
preschool child
review
standard
article
data analysis
electroencephalogram
health care planning
information processing
mathematical model
priority journal
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Animals
Australia
Child
Child, Preschool
Clinical Trials
Database Management Systems
Databases, Factual
Electroencephalography
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Information Dissemination
Information Storage and Retrieval
Internet
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Middle Aged
User-Computer Interface
Hunter, M.
Smith, R.L.L.
Hyslop, W.
Rosso, O.A.
Gerlach, R.
Rostas, J.A.P.
Williams, D.B.
Henskens, F.
The Australian EEG Database
topic_facet Absence Epilepsy
Databases
Developmental Language Disorders
Entropy
QEEG
adolescent
adult
aged
animal
Australia
child
clinical trial
computer interface
data base
electroencephalography
factual database
human
infant
information dissemination
information retrieval
Internet
medical record
methodology
middle aged
newborn
preschool child
review
standard
article
data analysis
electroencephalogram
health care planning
information processing
mathematical model
priority journal
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Animals
Australia
Child
Child, Preschool
Clinical Trials
Database Management Systems
Databases, Factual
Electroencephalography
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Information Dissemination
Information Storage and Retrieval
Internet
Medical Records Systems, Computerized
Middle Aged
User-Computer Interface
description The Australian EEG Database is a web-based de-identified searchable database of 18,500 EEG records recorded at a regional public hospital over an 11-year period. Patients range in age from a premature infant born at 24 weeks gestation, through to people aged over 90 years. This paper will describe the history of the database, the range of patients represented in the database, and the nature of the text-based and digital data contained in the database. Preliminary results of the first two studies undertaken using the database are presented. Plans for sharing data from the Australian EEG database with researchers are discussed. We anticipate that such data will be useful in not only helping to answer clinical questions but also in the field of mathematical modeling of the EEG. © 2005, EEG and Clinical Neuroscience Society. All rights reserved.
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author Hunter, M.
Smith, R.L.L.
Hyslop, W.
Rosso, O.A.
Gerlach, R.
Rostas, J.A.P.
Williams, D.B.
Henskens, F.
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Rosso, O.A.
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Williams, D.B.
Henskens, F.
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title The Australian EEG Database
title_short The Australian EEG Database
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