The disk will cover basic classifications and definitions of seizures and epilepsy, EEG technology and clinical EEG before proceeding to the key content of EEG traces and video samples. The companion text will be a single-volume paperback text of about 100 pages with many black and white images of records and line drawings. It will also contain introductory information on the performance and interpretation of routine EEG and video monitoring, including basic normal and abnormal patterns and clinical correlations. The diagnostic use of clinical neurophysiology is key to almost all practices of neurology. All Neurology Departments (hospitals, clinics, academic depts., group practices) conduct these studies. In fact, there is growth within departments and in the number of neurologists performing and interpreting these studies. Another trend being seen is neurologists who have focused, for example, on doing EMGs are now learning to do EEGs to add to their expertise and to departmental revenue. Very often, the clinical neurophysiology divisions within a department are the only profitable entity. All neurologists have to learn how to do neurophysiologic diagnostic testing in their residencies regardless of what kind of practice they’ll have. Generalists and specialists in practice will become less proficient in some or all areas if they don’t regularly perform the studies. It is very appealing for clinicians (especially the private practitioners) to do neurophysiologic testing themselves, as they’re reimbursable (and often profitable) tests.