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rat EEG

Joseph Martin III joseph.martin54 at verizon.net
Sun Jul 21 13:13:45 EST 2002


"Jean-Etienne Poirrier" <jepoirrier at nospam.student.ulg.ac.be> wrote in
message news:Xns9252C39C7FC1jepoirrierstudentulg at 139.165.32.100...
> Hi,
>
> I am a B.Sc. student at the university of Liege (Belgium) doing my B.Sc.
> thesis on protein expression in rats hippocampus. For a part of my job, I
> had to record rat sleep. A kind physician recording EEG in humans show me
> how to record. But now I have raw data, I cannot find how to interpret
> them.
>
> Hopefully, I look at both the recording and the rat. So I know when he's
> asleep and when he's awake. But that's all :-(
>
> Could someone give me some advice, web links, publications, articles,
books
> references ?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> Jean-Etienne Poirrier

I know this may be a silly question, and perhaps it is more food for thought
in any future resarch you might undertake....
why would you do research involving EEG's without from the beginning knowing
how you would analyze the data?





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