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In this occasional column, Journal Watch Psychiatry editors provide brief comments about review articles as another way to assist readers who wish to keep abreast of developments in the field of psychiatry. The annotations in this column were written by Barbara Geller, Peter Roy-Byrne, Jonathan Silver, and Joel Yager.
qEEG: An impartial review. The use of quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) as a diagnostic tool in neuropsychiatry is fraught with controversy, with professional and commercial organizations representing various factions. These authors comprehensively review the evidence for potential clinical uses of qEEG and explain diagnostic terminology and types of assessments (visual analysis, spectral analysis, univariate and multi…