The neonatal EEG is a thread that has linked past and present studies
of neonatal seizures that have emerged over the last several decades.
Instead of experiencing a waning of value or interest, the neonatal EE
G has grown in significance for characterization and quantification of
seizures in the neonate. At present, it serves as the ideal theoretic
al end point of antiepileptic drug (AED) therapy and provides invaluab
le prognostic information in the analysis of its interictal EEG backgr
ound. The needs of the near future are to learn the real behavior of t
he electrographic neonatal seizure (ENS) burden as it erupts on the sc
ene of an acute encephalopathy. The response of the neonatal, seizure
burden to AED treatment requires careful quantitative description and
reliable, automated ENS detection by cerebral function monitors, which
are on the technologic horizon.