Dual integrator EEG analyzer

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ABSTRACT:
An electroencephalograph (EEG) is connected to record the brain wave response of a subject to periodic stimuli. An EEG analyzer comprising a dual integrator circuit separately records positive and negative wave responses to the stimuli during predetermined intervals and combines the recorded responses in a composite analysis of the subject's response to the periodic stimuli.

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