Developmental equations for the electroencephalogram. John, E R, Ahn, H, Prichep, L, Trepetin, M, Brown, D, & Kaye, H Science (New York, N.Y.), 210(4475):1255–8, December, 1980.
Developmental equations for the electroencephalogram. [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Thirty-two linear regression equations predict the frequency composition of the electroencephalogram within four frequency bands, for four bilateral regions of the brain, as a function of age. Equations based on such data from large groups of healthy children in the United States and Sweden are closely similar. These equations describe the development of the electrical activity of the normal human brain, independent of cultural, ethnic, socioeconomic, or sex factors.
@article{john_developmental_1980,
	title = {Developmental equations for the electroencephalogram.},
	volume = {210},
	issn = {0036-8075},
	url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7434026},
	abstract = {Thirty-two linear regression equations predict the frequency composition of the electroencephalogram within four frequency bands, for four bilateral regions of the brain, as a function of age. Equations based on such data from large groups of healthy children in the United States and Sweden are closely similar. These equations describe the development of the electrical activity of the normal human brain, independent of cultural, ethnic, socioeconomic, or sex factors.},
	number = {4475},
	urldate = {2015-06-26},
	journal = {Science (New York, N.Y.)},
	author = {John, E R and Ahn, H and Prichep, L and Trepetin, M and Brown, D and Kaye, H},
	month = dec,
	year = {1980},
	pmid = {7434026},
	keywords = {Adolescent, Age Factors, Brain, Brain: physiology, Brain: physiopathology, Child, Electroencephalography, Humans, Learning Disorders, Learning Disorders: physiopathology, Sweden, United States},
	pages = {1255--8},
}

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