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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE PREPARED BY THE BRAIN INFORMATION SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
The responsibility for the planning and administration of the Index is vested in a Joint Committee of the Brain Information Service, University of California, Los Angeles and the International Federation of Societies for Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. The Brain Information Service is supported by the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Contract No. NIH-NINCDS-3-2306. Computing assistance is obtained from the Health Sciences Computing Faculty, U.C.L.A., sponsored by National Institutes of Health Grant No. RR-3. TABLE OF CONTENTS General and Review Articles, and Books . . Methodology and Instrumentation ...... Convulsive Disorders -- Human and Animal . Coma and Brain Death . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Disorders -- Human and Animal . . . Drug Effects -- Human . . . . . . . . . . . . Drug Effects -- Animal . . . . . . . . . . . . Experimental Studies on Animals --EEG . . Experimental Studies on AnimalsEvoked Potentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Experimental Studies on Animals -- Unit Activity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GENERAL AND REVIEW ARTICLES AND BOOKS
GRASTYAN E (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Med. Sch., Pecs, Hungary) On some problems of motivation and reinforcement, In: Neural and Neurohumoral Organization of Motivated Behaviour, ed, by K L i s s a k Budapest, Akademiai Kiado. Recent Dev Neurobiol Hung, 6/ 11-34, 1978 KOMISARUK BR (Inst. Animal Behav,, Rutgers Univ., Newark, N3) The role of rhythmical brain a c t i v i t y in sensorimotor integration. Prog Psychobio] Physiol Psychol, 7/ 55-90, 1977 LISSAK K, ed, Neural and Neurohumoral Organization of Motivated Behavior. Budapest, Akademiai Kiado. Recent Dev Neurobiol Hung, 6/ 1-268, 1978 LOPES DA SILVA FH, ARNOLDB DE (Brain Res, Dept., I n s t . Med, Physics, Organization Health Res, TNO, Utrecht, Netherlands) Physiology of the hippocampus and related structures. Annu Rev Physiol, 40/ 185-216, 1978 MESZAROS I. BANYAI E (Dept. Comp. Physiol,, Eotvos Lorand Univ,, Budapest, Hungary) Electrophysiological c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of hypnosis, In: Neural and Neurohumoral Organization of Motivated Behsviour, ed. by K. Lissak. Budapest, Akademiai Kiado, Recent Dev Neurobiol Hung, 6/ 173-187, 1978 .....
METHODOLOGYAND INSTRUMENTATION
ALEKSEEV NP, AFANASENKO PF. IL' IN VI ( F i z i o l , I n s t , , Univ,, Leningrad, USSR) (Device f o r measuring instantaneous frequency) F i z i o l Zh SSSR, 63 (12)/ 1751-1753, 1977 (RUS)
Experimental Studies on Humans -- EEG and Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 998A Experimental Studies on Humans -- Evoked Potentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999A Sleep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999A Receptors and Receptor Fibers-Visual . . 999A Receptors and Receptor Fibers -- Auditory .1000A EMG and Nerve Conduction Velocity -Clinical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000A EMG and Nerve Conduction Velocity -iExperimental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000A
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EISENBERG RS, MATHIAS RT, RAE JS (Dept, Physiol,, Rush Med, Co11., Chicago, IL 60612) Measurement, modeling, and analysis of the l i n e a r e l e c t r i c a l properties of cells, In: E l e c t r i c a l Properties of Biological Polymers, Water, and Membranes, ed. by S, Tskashima and H.M, Fishman. New York, New York Academy of Sciences, Ann NY Acad Sci, 303/ 342-354, 1977 LIEBLICH I, AMARI S (Dept. Psychol., Hebrew Univ,, Jerusalem, Israel) An extended f i r s t approximation model f o r the amygdaloid k i n d l i n g phenomenon. Biol Cybsrn, 28 (3)/ 129-138, 1978 MACGREGORRJ, MCMULLEN T (Dept. Chem. Engin., Univ. Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309) Computer simulation of diffusely-connected neuronal populations. Bio] Cybern, 2B (3)/ 121-127, 1978 PETERKA RJ, SANDERSONAC, O'LEABY DP (Biomed. Engin. Program, Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA) Practical considerations in the implementation of the French-Holden algorithm f o r sampling of neuronal spike trains. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 25 (2)/ 192-195, 1976 PLANT RE (Dept, Math,, Univ. C a l i f o r n i a , Davis, CA 95616) The effects of calcium on bursting neurons. Biophys J, 21 (3)/ 217-237, 1978 SHAW GL (Physics Dept., Univ, C a l i f o r n i a , I r v i n e , CA 92717) Space-time c o r r e l a t i o n s of neuronal f i r i n g related to memory storage capacity. Brain Res Bull, 3 (2)/ 107-113, 1976
BERTOLACCINI M, BUSSOLATI C, PADOVINI G ( I s t , Fisica, Politec. Milano, Milan, I t a l y ) A nonlinear f i l t e r i n g technique f o r the i d e n t i f i c a t i o n of biological signals. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 25 (2)/ 159-165, 1978
STARZAK ME, STARZAK RJ (Dept. Chem., SUNY, Binghamton, NY 13901) An action potential clamp to probe the effectiveness of space clamp in axons. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 25 (2)/ 201-208, 1978
I~JNO W JR, MARTIN-RODRIGUEZJG, GARCIA-AUSTT E, 08RADOR S (Martin-Rodriguez: Fresnedilla 2, Madrid 35, Spain) Electrophyslolegica] set-up f o r data acquisition and processing during stereotaxic surgery: demonstration on pulvinar units. In: Advances in S t e r e o t a c t i c and Functional Neurosurgery 2, ed. by F.J. Gillingham and E.R. Hitchcock. Wien, Springer-Verlag. Acta Neurochir Suppl, " " " (24)/ 109-119, 1977
STEIN RB, OGUZTORELIMN (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Alberta, Edmonton, Alia. T6H 2G1, Canada) The radial decline of nerve impulses in a r e s t r i c t e d c y l i n d r i c a l e x t r a c e l l u l a r space. Biol Cybern, 28 (3)/ 159-165, 1978
COOLEY RK, VANDERWOLFCH (Dept. Psychol., Univ. Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada) Construction of wire leads and electrodes f o r use in slow wave recording in small animals. Brain Res Bull, 3 (2)/ 175-179, 1978
STURZEBECHER E, WAGNERH, GERHARDTHJ, WERNECKEKD (HNO-Klin., Bereich Med., Humboldt Univ., Sehumannstr. 20, DOR-104 Berlin, E. Germany) ( M u l t i v a r i a t e analysis of i n t r a - and i n t e r i n d i v i d u a l v a r i a b i l i t y of a c o u s t i c a l l y evoked slow potentials) Laryngol Rhinol Otol (Stuttg), 57 (1)/ 63-67, 1978 (GER}
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VACHON B, DUBUISSONB. SAMSON-DOLLFUSD (Univ. Techno]. Compiegne, Compiegne, France) (Automatic study of the EEG: a method f o r the detection of non-stationartties) I n t J Biomed Comput, 9 (2)/ 147-162, 1978 (FRE)
CERNIBORI A, ROVETTA P (Dry, Neurol., Osp, Maggiore S, Carlo Borromeo, Milan, I t a l y ) (EEG findings in prematures and t h e i r r e l a t i o n to prognosis and psychomotor development) Minerva Pediatr, 29 (38)/ 2311-2318, 1977 (ITA)
WEISZ T, LEE HC (Medar, I n c . , Plymouth, MI 48170) A controlled f i l t e r f o r b i D - e l e c t r i c potentials. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 25 (2)/ 199-201, 1978
COOPER IS, UPTON AR (Cir. Physiol, Neurosurg., Westchester County Med, Ctr., Valhalla, NY 11374) Use of chronic cerebsllar stimulation f o r disorders of disinhibition. Lancet, 1 (8064)/ 595-600, 1978
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ALTAMURA AC, BONATI M, BRUNELLO N, GIORDANOPL, ALGERI S (Dept. Psychiatry, P o l i c l i n . , Univ. Milan, Via F, Sforzs 35, 20122 Milan, I t a l y ) The a c t i v i t y of some n e u r o t r a n s m i t t e r - s y n t h e t i z i n g enzymes in experimental cobalt epilepsy. Neurosci Lett, 7 (1)/ 83-87, 1978 ARUSHANIAN EB, AVAKIAN RM (Dept. Pharmacol., Med. I n s t . , Chita 672090, USSR) Metrazol-induced p e t i t mall the role played by monoaminergic mechanisms and striatum. Pharmacol Biochem Behav, 8 (2)/ 113-117, 1978 DREYER R, WEHMEYER W (Etbeallee Germany) (Laughing in complex p a r t i a l analysis of 32 patients with attack) Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr,
164a, 4800 B i e l e f e l d 11, W. seizure epilepsy. A video tape laughing as symptom of an 46 (2)/ 61-75, 1978 (GER)
DE LA TORRE JC (Inst. Nsurol. Surg., Brain Res. I n s t . , U n i v Chicago P r i t z k e r Sch. Med., Chicago, IL 60637) Neurophysiology cf movement disorders. In: Parkinson's Disease: NeurophysJological, C l i n i c a l , and Related Aspects, ed. by F.S. Messiha and A.D, Kenny. New York, Plenum. Adv Exp Med Biol, 90/ 109-130, 1977 FUKAMACHI A, OHYE C, SAITO Y, NARABAYASHI H (Dept. Neurosurg., Sch. Mad., Gunma Univ., 3-39 Showa-Manhi Maebashi, Gunma, Japan) Estimation of the neural noise within the human thalamus. In: Advances in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 2, sd. by F.J. Gillingham and E.R. Hitchcock. Wian, Springer-Verleg. Acta Neurochir Suppl, " ' ° * (24)/ 121-136, 1977 GERULL G, GIESEN M, MROWINSKI D ( H N O - K l i n . / P o l i k i i n . , Freie Univ. Berlin, Spandausr Damm 130, 1000 Berlin 19, W. Germany) (Quantitative results of brain stem audiometry in middle ear, cochlear and retroconhlear hearing disorders) Laryngol R h i n o 1 0 t o ] (Stuttg), 57 (1)/ 54-62, 1978 (GER)
FRIGYESI TL (Dept. Physiol., Texas Tech Univ. Sch. Med., Lubbock, TX 79409) ParkJnsontsm and epilepsy. In: Parktnson's Disease: Neurophysiologtcal, C l i n i c a l , and Related Aspects, ed. by F.S. Messiha and A.D. Kenny. New York, Plenum. Adv Exp Med Bio], 90/ 63-103, 1977
IRWIN P, FINK M (Dept, Psychiatry, Sch. Mad,, SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 11794) Electroencephalogram study of mianserin in depressed patients. Br J Clin Pharmacol, 5 (Sup1)/ 43S-47S, 1978
KRIVANEK J, MARES P (Inst. Physiol., Czechoslovak Acad. Sci., Prague, Czechoslovakia) Cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate in epileptogenic f o r t induced by p e n i c i l l i n . Neurosci Lett, 6 (4)/ 329-332, 1977
KASZNIAK AW, FOX J, GANDELL DL. GARRONDC, HUCKMANMS, RAMSEY RG (Dept. Psychol./Socia[ Sci., Rush Med. C o l l . , Chicago, IL 60612) Predictors of m o r t a l i t y in presenile and senile dementia. Ann Neurol, 3 (3)/ 246-252, 1978
LOUVEL J, PUMAIN R (Unite Recherches sur l ' E p i l e p s i e , INSERM U, 97, 2 t a r rue d'AlesiB, 75014 Paris, France) Antidromic a c t i v a t i o n of pyramidal t r a c t neurons following t o p i c a l p e n i c i l l i n application. A possible mechanism in the generation of paroxysmal events. Neurosci Lett, 7 (1)/ 17-22, 1978
MATSUOKA S, ARAKAKI Y, NUMAGUCHIK, UENO S (Dept. Neurosurg., Kyushu Rosai Hosp., Kitakyushu, Kokura 800-02, Japan) The e f f e c t of dexamethasone on electroencephalograms in patients with brain tumors. With specific reference to topographic computer display of delta a c t i v i t y . J Neurosurg, 48 (4)/ 601-608, 1978
MESHER RA, WYLER AR, NEAFSEY EJ (Dept. Neurol. Surg., Univ. Washington Sch, Mad., Seattle, WA) The e f f e c t s of c h r o n i c i t y on burst structure in epileptogenic focJ. Brain Res, 142 (3)/ 467-476, 1978
MILLICHAP JG (720 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611) Recurrent headaches in 100 children. Electroencephalographic abnormalities and response to phenytoin ( D i l a n t i n ) . Childs Brain, 4 (2)/ 95-105, 1978
MULLER E, ENDLER S (Nervenklin. Med. Akad., Nordhauserstr. 74, DOR-50 E r f u r t , E. Germany) (Episodic psychoses of e p i l e p t i c j u v e n i l e s with p a r t i c u l a r reference to electroencephalographJc findings) Psychiatr Neurol Mad Psychol (Leipz), 30 (1)/ 28-35, 1978 (GER) POST RM, SQUILLACE KM, PERT A (Biol. Psychiatry Br., NIl/H, Bethesda, MD 20012) Rhythmic o s c i l l a t i o n s in amygdala e x c i t a b i l i t y during kindling. L i f e ScJ, 22 (8)/ 717-726, 1978 VAN BUREN JM, WOODJH, OAKLEY J. HAMBRECHT F (Rm. 4N236, Bldg. 10, Natl. I n s t . Health, Bethesda, bid 20014} Preliminary evaluation of cerebeltar stimulation by double-blind stimulation and b i o l o g i c a l c r i t e r i a in the treatment of epilepsy. J Neurosurg, 48 ( 3 ) / 407-416, 1978 WEINGARTEN SM, CHERL(~ OG, HOLMGREN E (Neurol. Surg., 9735 Wilshire Blvd,, Beverly H i l l s , CA 90212) The r e l a t i o n s h i p of h a l l u c i n a t i o n s to the depth structures of the temporal lobe. In: Advances in Stereotectic and Functional Neurosurgery 2, ed. by F.J. Gillingham and E.R. Hitchcock, Wten, Springer-Verlag. Acts Neurochir Suppl, * ' ' " (24)/ 199-216, 1977 .....
COMA AND BRAIN DEATH
MOLLER M, HOLM B, SINDRUP E, NIELSEN BL (Dept. Med, B/Clin. NeurophysioI., Odense Univ. Hosp., Odense, Denmark) Electroencephalographic prediction of anoxic brain damage a f t e r r e s u s c i t a t i o n from cardiac arrest in patients with acute myocardial i n f a r c t i o n . Acta Med Scand, 203 (1-2)/ 31-37, 1978 .....
OTHER DISORDERS--HUMAN AND ANIMAL
BERT J, VUILLON-CACCIUTTOLOG, BALZAMO E, DE MICO P, GAMBARELLI D, TAMALET J (Serv. Neurophysiol. C l i n . , C.H.U. Timone, 13385 Marseille, Cedsx 4. France) Precocious sleep modifications in the evolution of experimental Kuru in rhesus monkeys. Neurosci Lett, 6 (4)/ 333-338, 1977
MULLER-JENSEN A, HAGENAH R (Dept. Nsuro]., Univ. Hosp., Hamburg-Eppendorf, M a r t i n i s t r . 52, D-2000, Hamburg 20, W. Germany) Simultaneous recording of p u p i l l a r y hippus and EEG. Report of a case. J Neurol, 217 (3)/ 213-218, 1978 ROWED DW, MCLEAN JA, TATOR CH (Div. Neurosurg, Sunnybrook Med. C i r . , 2075 Bayviem Ave,, Toronto, Ont, MAN 3M5, Canada) Somatosensory evoked potentials in acute spinal cord i n j u r y : prognostic value. Surg Neurol, 9 (3)/ 203-210, 1978 SMALL DG, MATTHEWSWB, SMALL M (UnJv, Dept. Neurol., Churchill Hosp,, Oxford, England) The c e r v i c a l somatosensory evoked p o t e n t i a l (SEP) in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. O Neurol Sci, 35 (2-3)/ 211-224, 1978 SMALL JG, SMALL IF, MILSTEIN V (Indiana Univ. Sch, Med., Larue D. Carter Memorial Hosp,, Indianapolis, IN 46202) Electrophysiology of EST. In: Psychophsrmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M,A. Lipton et al. New York, Raven. Book/ 759-769, 1978 UZIEL A, SENECLAUSE S (Cttn. ORL, Hop. St, Charles, rue Auguste-Broussonnet. F-34059 Montpellier, France) E]ectrophysiological i n v e s t i g a t i o n of auditory recruitment by averaged electroencephalographic-evoked response. Audiology, 17 (2)/ 141-151, 1978 VERLEGER R, COHEN R (Cohen: Univ, Konstanz, Fachbereich Psychol./Soziol., P.O, Box 7733, 7750 Konstanz, W. Germany) E f f e c t s of c e r t a i n t y , modality s h i f t and guess outcome on evoked potentials and reaction times in chronic schizophrenics. Psychot Med, 8 (1)/ 81-93, 1978 WNII-rON JL, MOLDOFSKYH, LUE F (Dept. Clin, Neurophysiot,, Clarke I n s t . Psychiatry, Univ. Toronto, Toronto, Canada) EEG frequency patterns associated with h a l l u c i n a t i o n s in schizophrenia and ' c r e a t i v i t y ' in normals. Biol Pyschiatry, 13 (1)/ 123-133, 1978
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ZERBI F, FENOGLIO L, TOSCA P (Clin. Ma]att. Nerv. Ment., Univ. Pavia, Pavia, I t a l y ) EEG changes during l i t h i u m treatment. In: Lithium in Medical Practice, ed. by F.N. Johnson and S. Johnson. Baltimore, U n i v e r s i t y Park Press. Book/ 229-234, 1978
CONCU A, CARCASSI AM, PIRAS MB, BLANCO S, ARGIOLAS A (Inst. Human Physiol., Univ. C a g l i a r i , Via Porceil 4, 1-09t00 Cagiiari, Italy) Evidence f o r a correlation between the latency of an early component of auditory evoked potentials and the brain levels of serotonin in albino rats. Experientia, 34 (3)/ 375-377, 1978
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DAFNY N (Dept. Neurobiol./Anat., Univ. Texas Med Sch., Texas Mad. C t r . , Houston, TX 77025) Neurophysiological approach as a tool to study the e f f e c t s of drugs on the central nervous system: dose e f f e c t of
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DUBOIS M, SAVEGE TM, O'CARROLL TM, FRANK M (Anaesthetics Unit, London Hosp., Whitechapel, London E1 1BB, England) General anaesthesia and changes on the cerebra] function monitor. Anaesthesia, 33 (2)/ 157-184, 1978 FINK M (Dept. Psychiatry, Health Sci. C t r . , SUNY, Stony Brook, NY 11794) Psychoactive drugs and the making EEG, 1966-1976. In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . New York, Raven. Book/ 691-698, 1978 FRIEDEL B ( U n i v . - N e r v e n k l i n . , Osianderstr.. 7400 Tubingen, W. Germany) (The e f f e c t of tramadol on the EEG and the electronystagmogram) Arzneim Forsch, 28 ( I A ) / 107-189, 1978 (GER) HAGENAH R, MULLER-JENSEN A (Dept. Neurol., Univ. Hosp. Hamburg-Eppendorf, M a r t i n / s i r . 52, D-2000 Hamburg 20, W. Germany) Botulism: c l i n i c a l neurophysiological findings. J Neurol, 217 (3)/ 159-171, 1978
pentobarbital,
Exp NeuroL 59 (2)/ 263-274, 1978 DAFNY N, RIGOR BM (Dept. Neurobiol./Anat., Univ. Texas Med. Sch., Texas Mad. C t r . , Houston, TX 77025) Neurophysio]ogicaI approach as a too] to study the e f f e c t s of drugs on the central nervous system: dose e f f e c t of ketamine. Exp Neuro], 59 (2)/ 275-285, 1970 DAMBERGS R, LEAH J, KIDSON C (Dept. Biochem., Univ. Oueensland, Brisbane 4067, Australia) Selection of d i f f e r e n t i a t e d neurons in embryonic mouse brain cultures using arabinofuranosylcytosine. Exp Neuro], 59 (2)/ 296-303, 1978 DYER RS, ECCLES CU, ANNAU Z (Lab. N e u r o s c i , Natl. Ctr. Toxicol. Res., Jefferson, AR 72079) Evoked p o t e n t i a l a l t e r a t i o n s folloming prenatal methyl mercury exposure. Pharmacol Biochem Behav, 8 (2)/ 137-141, 1978
HINK RF, FENTON~ JR, TINKLENBERG JR, PFEFFERBAUMA, KOPELL BS (Tinklenberg: Dept. Psychiatry/Behav. Sci., Stanford Univ. Sch. Mad., Stanford, CA 94305) Vigilance and human a t t e n t i o n under conditions of methylphenidate and secobarbital i n t o x i c a t i o n : an assessment using brain potentials. Psychophysiology, 15 (2)/ 116-125, 1978
rUNG SJ, BARNES CD (Dept. Physiol., Texas Tech Univ. Sch. Mad,, Lubbock, TX 79409) Antinociceptive e f f e c t of dopaminergic neurotransmission evoked by mesencephalic stimulation on spinal interneurona] a c t i v i t y in cats. In: Parkinson's Disease: Neurophysio]ogJcal, C l i n i c a l , and Related Aspects, ed. by F.S. Mess/ha and A.D. Kenny. Nee York, Plenum. Adv Exp Mad Biol, 90/ 233-242, 1977
I T I L TM, HERRMANNWM (Div. Biol. Psychiatry, Oept. Psychiatry, Nee York Med. C o l l . , Nem York, NY 10029) Effects of hormones on computer-analyzed human electroencephalogram. In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton st al. New York, Raven. Book/ 729-743, 1970
GORSKI RA (Dept. Anatomy, Brain Res. I n s t . , UCLA Sch. Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90024) Summary and concluding comments: neural ceils as secretory units. In: Hypothalamic Peptide Hormones and P i t u i t a r y Regulation, ed. by J.C. Porter. New York, Plenum. Adv Exp Mad Biol, 87/ 319-338, 1977
KOPELL BS, ROTH WF, TINKLENBERGJR (Lab. Clin. Psychopharmacol./Psychophysiol., Dept. Psychiatry, Univ. Sch. Mad., Stanford, CA 94305) Time course e f f e c t s of marijuana and ethanol on event-related p o t e n t i a l s . Psychopharmacology, 56 (1)/ 15-20, 1978
HILL RD (2950 Rt. 18, Kent, OH 44240) Action of Mg2+ at Ice concentrations on the response to habituating stimuli and spontaneous a c t i v i t y of frog spinal cord motoneurons. • Brain Res, 142 (1)/ 191-196, 1978
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SHAGASS C, STRAUMANIS JJ (Temple Univ. Health Sci. C i r . , Philadelphia, PA 19129) Drugs and human sensory evoked potentials, In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . New York, Raven. Book/ 699-709, 1970 TECCE JJ, SAVIGNANO-BOWMANJ, COLE JO (Dept. Psychiatry, Tufts Univ. Sch, Mad., Boston, MA 02124) Drug e f f e c t s on contingent negative v a r i a t i o n and eyeblinks: the d i s t r a c t i o n - a r o u s a l hypothesis. In: Psyc~opharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . Nsm York, Raven. Book/ 745-758, 1978 TIMSIT-BERTHIER M, AUDIBERT A, MOEGLEN3M (Lab. Neurophyslol. C l i n . , Dept. Psychol. Mad., Univ. Liege, Liege, Belgium) (Influence of lysine vasopressin on the EEG in man. Preliminary results) Neuropsychobiology, 4 (3)/ 123-139, 1976 (FRE) .....
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AGHAJANIAN GK, WANGRY (Yale Univ. Sch. Med., New Haven, CT 06508) Physiology and pharmacology of central serotonergic neurons. In: Psychopharmaco]ogy: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . New York, Raven. Book/ 171-183, 1978 BENJAMIN AM, OKAMOTOK, QUASTEL 3H (Kinsmen Lab. Neurol. Res., Dept. Psychiatry, Univ. B r i t i s h Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5, Canada) E f f e c t s of ammoniumions on spontaneous action p o t e n t i a l s and on contents of sodium, potassium, ammonium and chloride ions in brain in v i t r o . J Neurochem, 30 (1)/ 131-143, 1978 BLOOM FE (A.V. Davis C t r . , Salk I n s t . , La Jolla, CA 92037) Central noradrenergic systems: physiology and pharmacology. In: Psycbopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . New York, Raven. Book/ 131-141, 1978 BUNNEY BS, AGHA3ANIAN GK (Dept. Psychiatry/Pharmacol., Yale Univ. Sch. Med., New Haven, CT 06610) Mesolimbic and mesocorticml dopaminergic systems: physiology and pharmacology. In: Psycbopharmecology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a i . Nem York, Raven, Book/ 159-169, 1978
KAPLAN 83, WILLIAMSON PD (Neuropsychol. Lab., 11681, VA Hosp., West Haven, CT 06516) Electroencephalogram and somatosensory evoked p o t e n t i a l changes a f t e r administration of six convulsnnt drugs. Exp Neurol, 5g (1)/ 124-136, 1978 KARCZMAR AG, DUN N3 (Dept. Pharmacol., Loyola Univ. S t r i t c h Sch. Mad., Maymood, IL 60153) Cho]inergic synapses: physiological, pharmacological, and behavioral considerations. In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton e t a l . New York, Raven. Book/ 293-305, 1978 KAUMANN AJ (Dept. Cell B i o l . , Baylor Coll. Med., Houston, TX 77030) Opiate receptors f o r behavioral analgesia resemble those related to the depression of spinal nociceptive neurons. Science, 199 (4334)/ 1231-1233, 1970 KP~EVIC K, PUIL E, mERMAN R (Dept. Anaesthesia Res., McGilt Univ., 3655 Drummond St., Montreal, P.Q. H3G IY6, Canada) EGTA and motoneuronal a f t e r - p o t e n t i a l s . J Physioi (Lond), 275/ 199-223, 1978 KRNJEVIC K, PUIL E, WERMAN R (Dept. Univ., 3655 Drummond St., Montreal, Significance of 2,4-dinitrophenot motoneurones. J Physiol (Lond), 275/ 225-239,
Anaesthesia Res., McGill P.Q. H3G tYG, Canada) action on spinal 1978
KUHAR M3 (Dept. Pharmacol./Exp. Ther., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, ND 21208) Autoradiographic l o c a l i z a t i o n of receptor sites in the CNS in vivo. In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton et at, New York, Raven. Book/ 371-376, 1978 LEJEUNE F, POIGNANTJC (Dept. Neuropsychopharmacol., Inst. Recherches, Servier, 14 Rue du Val d'Or, F-92160 Suresne, France) Influence of amineptine administrations on the rat EEG. A study by an automatic analysis method. Arzneim Forsch, 20 (2)/ 262-267, 1978 MACDONALD Jr, NISTRI A (Dept. Res. Anaesthesia, McGi]l Univ., Montreal, P.Q. H3G 1Y6, Canada) A comparison of the action of glutamate, ibotenate and other related amino acids on f e l i n e spinal interneurones. J Physiol (Lond), 275/ 449-465, 1978
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WAGNER A. DUPELJ M, LEE KC (Oeutschordenstr. 46, D-6000 Frankfurt/M,-71, W. Germany) The e f f e c t s of drugs on the f i e l d p o t e n t i a l in the caudate nucleus follomJng nigra stimulation, In: Advances in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 2, ed. by F.J. Gilllngham and E.R. Hitchcock. Wien, Springer-Verlag, Acts Neurochir Suppl, " ' ' " (24)/ 191-!98, 1977 YAMADA Y, NISHIDA E (Electrophystol. Lab., Res. C i r . , Sch. Mad., Kanazama Univ., Kanazawa 920, Japan) Effects of estrogen end adrenal androgen on unit a c t i v i t y the rat brain, Brain Res, 142 (1)/ 187-190, 1978 .....
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BRANSTON NM, SYMON L, STRONGA3, HOPE DT .(Cough Cooper Dept. Neurol, Burg,, Natl. Hosp. Oueen Square, London W.C. I, England) Measurements of regional c o r t i c a l blood flom during changes in e x t r a c e l l u l a r potassium a c t i v i t y evoked by direct c o r t i c a l stimulation in the primate. Exp NeuroI, 59 (2)/ 243-253, 1978 HASCHKE R, HASCHKE W (Inst. Physiol., F r i e d r i c h - S c h i l l e r - U n i v . , Jane, E. Germany) Limblc involvement in basic Information processing and motivation (evoked potential studies). In: Neural and Neurohumoral Organization of Motivated Behavlour, ad. by K. Lissak. Budapest, Akadmmial Klado. Recent Dev Neuroblol Hung, 6/ 10g-124, 1976 HEATON MB, MUNSONJ'B (Dept. Neurosci,, Coll. Med., Univ. Florida, Gainsay]lie, FL 32810) Visual system development In the duck embryo. Bxp Neurol, 59 (1)/ 53-81, tgTB
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FANARD3IAN W, MANVELIAN IA (Orbeli Inst, Physiol., Acad. BcJ, Arm, SSR, Erevan, USSR) Neuronal analysis of skin s e n s i t i v i t y representation in the red nucleus of the a l e r t cat. Neuroscience, 3 (1)/ 109-111, 1978 FIELDS HL, BASBAUM AI (Depts. Neurology/Physiology, Univ. C a l i f o r n i a , San Francisco, CA 94143) Brainstem control of spinal pain-transmission neurons. Annu Ray PhysioI, 40/ 217-248, 1978
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RUBIN AM, LIEDGREN SO, ODKVIST LM. MILNE AC, FREORICKSON3M (Liedgren: Dept. Otolaryngol,, Univ. Heap., S-581 95 Linkoping, Sweden) Labyrinthine and somatosensory convergence upon v e s t i b u l o - o c u l a r units. Acts Otolaryngol (Stockh), 85 (1-2)/ 54-62, 1978 SCHOLFIELD CN (Dept. Physiol., Queen's Univ, Belfast, 97 Llsburn Rd., Belfast BT9 7BL, N. Ireland) E l e c t r i c a l properties of neurones in the o l f a c t o r y cortex slice in v i t r o . J Physiol (Lond), 275/ 535-546, 1978 SCHOLFIELD CN (Dept. Physiol., Queen's Univ. Belfast, 97 Lisburn Rd., Belfast BT9 7BL, N. Ireland) A depolarizing i n h i b i t o r y potential in neurones of the o l f a c t o r y cortex in v i t r o . J Physiol (Lond), 275/ 547-557, 1978 SCHOMBURG ED, BEHRENDSHB (Physiol. Inst. I I , Univ. Goettingen, D-3400 Goettingen, W. Germany) The p o s s i b i l i t y of phase-dependent monosynaptic and polysynaptic la e x c i t a t i o n to homonymous motoneurones during f J c t i v e locomotion, Brain Res, 143 (3)/ 533-537, 1978 SCHOMBURG ED, ROESLER 3, KENINS P (PhysJol, I n s t . I I , Univ, Goetttngen, Humbo]dtallee 7, 0-3400 Goettingen, W, Germany) On the function of the fast long spinal i n h i b i t o r y pathway from forelimb afferents to f l e x o r digitorum longus motoneurones in cats and dogs. Neurosci Lett, 7 ( I ) / 55-59, 1978 SCHULTZ W, UNGERSTEDTU (Inst. Physiol., Univ. FrJbourg, Fribourg, Switzerland) A method to detect and record from striatal cells of low spontaneous a c t i v i t y by stimulating the corticostriatal pathway. Brain Res, 142 (2)/ 357-362, 1979 SCHWARTZBAUM JS, MORSEJR (Dept. Psynhol., U n i v Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627) Taste responsivity of amygdaloid units in behaving rabbit: methodological report. Brain Bee Bull, 3 (2)/ 131-141, 1978 SHAMBES GM, GIBSON JM, WELKER W (Dept. Neurophysiol., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706) Fractured somatotopy in granule c e l l t a c t i l e areas of rat cerebetlar hemispheres revealed by mlcromapping Brain Behav Evol, 15 (2)/ 94-140, 1978 SHAPOVALOV AI, KOZHANOVVM (Lab. Physiol. Nerve Cell, Sechenov Inst. Evol. Physiol. Biochem., Leningrad, USSR) Dlsynaptic brainstem-propriospinal projections to mammalian motoneurones. Neuroscience, 3 (1)/ 105-108, 1978
MONTERO VM, GUILLERY RW (Dept. Anat./Neurophyslo]., Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706) Abnormalities of the cortlco-genJculate pathway in Siamese cats. J Comp Neurol, 179 (1)/ 1-12, 1978
TAYLOR D, SEIGER A, FREEDMANR, OLSON L, HOFFER B (Hoffer: Dept. Pharmacol., Lilly. Colorado Sch. Wed., 4200 E. Ninth Ave., C-236 Denver, CO 80262) Etectrophysiologlcal analysts of reinnervation of transplants in the a n t e r i o r chamber of the eye by the autonomic ground plexus of the i r i s . Proc Nat1 Acad Sci USA, 75 (2)/ 1009-1012, 1978
NECKER R, HELLON RF (Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, I n s t . T l e r p h y s t o l . ND5, Postfach 2148, D-463 Bochum-Querenburg, W. Germany) Noxious thermal input from the rat t a i l : modulation by descending i n h i b i t o r y influences. Pain, 4 (3)/ 231-242, 1978
VORONIN LL (Brain I n s t . , Acad. Med. Scl., USSR Acad. Sci., Moscow 107120, USSR) Involvement of c o r t i c a l naurones in conditioned and unconditioned s t a r t l e r e f l e x . Neuroscience, 3 (1)/ 133-137, 1978
NIENHUIS R, OLDS J (Div. Bio1., C a l i f o r n i a I n s t . Tech., Pasadena, CA 91125) Changes in u n i t responses to tones a f t e r food reinforcement in the auditory pathmay of the rat: i n t e r t r i a l arousal. Exp Neurot, 59 (2)/ 229-242, 1978
tt'HITSEL eL, RUSTIONI A, OREYER DA, LOE PR, ALLEN EE, METZ CB (Dept. Physiol,, Univ. North Carolina, Chapel H i l l , NC 27514) Thalamic projections to S-I in macaque monkey. J Comp Neurol, 178 (3)/ 385-410, 1978
OKA H, JINNAI K (Dept. Physiol., Inst, Brain Res., Kyoto Univ., 606 Kyoto, Japan) Common projection of the motor cortex to the caudata nucleus and the cerebellum. Exp Brain Res. 31 (1)/ 31-42, 1978 OLDS 3, NIENHUIS R, OLDS ME (Oiv, B i o l . , C a l i f o r n i a I n s t . Tech., Pasadena, CA 91125) Patterns of conditioned u n i t responses in the auditory system of the rat. Exp Neurol, 59 (2)/ 209-228, 1978 OLIVER J, BAYLE JD (Lab. Physiol. Gen., Univ. Montpelller I I , PI. Eugene B a t a l l l o n , 34060 Montpeltier, France) Preopttc multiunJt a c t i v i t y correlates of the photosexual r e f l e x in quail. NouroscJ Lett, 6 (4)/ 317-322, 1977 PILYAVSKY AI, GOKIN AP (Dept. Gen. Physiol. Narv. Syst., Bogomolets I n s t . Physiol., USSR Acad. Sct,, Kiev, USSR) I n v e s t i g a t i o n of the c o r t i c o - r e t i e u l o - s p i n a l connections in cats. Neurosctence, 3 (1)/ 99-103, 1978
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WILSON VJ, GACEKRR, UCHINOY, SUSSWEIN AJ (Rockefeller Univ., New York, NY 10021) Properties of central vestibular neurons fired by stimulation of the saccular nerve. Brain Ras, 143 (2)/ 251-261, 1978 .....
EXPERIMENTAL SllJDIES--HDMAN--EEG AND UNITS
CERNIBORI A (Div. Neurol., Osp, Maggiore S, Carlo Borromeo, Milan, I t a l y ) (EEG examination of the premature i n f a n t ) Minerva Pediatr, 29 (39)/ 2363-2380, 1977 (ITA) HUGHES JR (Univ. I l l i n o i s Med. C t r . , Chicago, IL 80612) Nagneteencepha~ography. Am J EEG Teehnol, 18 (1)/ 1-8, 1978 STORRIE MC, EISDOflFER C ( G e r i a t r i c Res., Educ./Clin, C t r . , Seattle VA Hoap., Seattle, WA 98108) Psychophysiological studies in aging: a ten*year review, In: Psychopharmacology: A Generation of Progress, ed. by M.A. Lipton at al. New York, Raven. Book/ 1489-1497. 1978
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TOMKA I, NAGYPALT, SIPOSK, BODOM (Inst. Neurosurg., Hungarian AcaJ, Sci., Budapest. Hungary) The role of frequency ~enerators and power density spectrum of the cerebral e l e c t r i c a l a c t i v i t y in d i f f e r e n t stages of consciousness. In: Neural ahd Neurohmoral Organization of Motivated Behaviour, ed, by K. Lissak, Budapest, Akademiai Kiado. Recent Dev Neurobiol Hung, 6/ 159-172, 1978
OI PERRI R, MEDURI M, OI ROSA AE, SIMONE F (Clin. Neurol., Univ. Bari, Bari, I t a l y ) Sleep spindles in healthy people: 1) A q u a n t i t a t i v e , automatic analysis in young-adult subjects. Boll Soc I t a ] Biol Sper, 63 (12)/ 983-989, 1977
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES--HUMAN--EVOKED POTENTIALS
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DI PERRI R, MEDURI M, DI ROSA AE, SIMONE F (Clin. Neurol., Univ. BarJ, Bari, I t a l y ) Sleep spindles in healthy people: 2) Automatic, topographical analysis in young-adult subjects. Boll Soc I t a l Biol Sper, 53 (12)/ 990-996, 1977
BRADLEY BC, PEDERSEN E (Pedersen: Dept, Neurol., Aarhus Kommunehosp., DK-6000 Aarhus C, Denmark) Stimulation frequency and v i s u a l l y evoked scalp potentials with brief flashes of light. Acta Neuro] Scand, 56 (6)/ 572~578, 1977
KARACAN I, ORR WC, ROTH T, KRAMER M, SHURLEY J-F, THORNBYJ I , BINGHAM SF, SALIS PJ (VA Hosp., 580/151, 2002 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77211) Establishment and implementation of standardized sleep laboratory data c o l ] e c t i o n and scoring procedures. Psychophysiology, 15 (2)/ 173-179. 1978
BRIX R ( I I U n i v . - K i l n . HNo-Heilkunde, A l s e r s t r . 4, A-IOOO Vienna, Austria) (Objectivation of auditory and optical imaginations in the electroencephalogram) Arch Otorhinolaryngol (NY), 21B (3-4)/ 209-219, 1976 (GER)
LATASH LP. SHLYK GG, D'IAKOVA SD (Lab. Farmakol. Sna, Inst. Biol. Ispyt. Khim, Soedin., Moscow, USSR) (Temporal c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of sleep in dogs) F i z i o l Zh SSSR, 63 (12)/ 1625-1630, 1977 (RUe)
KARNAHL T (Univ.-HNO-Klin., K l l l i a n s t r . 5, D-7800 F r e i b u r g / B r . , W. Germany) Preliminary report of real simultaneous record of auditory early, middle-latency and late p o t e n t i a l s in man. Arch Otorhinolaryngol (NY), 218 (3-4)/ 293-296, 1978
MONTPLAISIR J, BILLIARD M, TAKAHASHI S, BELL IR, GUILLEMINAULT C, DEMENTWC (Guilleminault: Sleep Disorders C l i n . / L a b . , Stanford Univ, Sch. Med., Stanford, CA 94305) Twenty-four-hour recording in REM-narcoleptics with special reference to nocturnal sleep disruption. Biol Psychiatry, 13 (1)/ 73-89, 1978
KOSTANDOM EA, VAZHNOVATN (Serbsky Ctr. Res. Inst. Forensic Psychiatry, Moscow, USER) Electrographical manifestation of decision making by man during performance of voluntary movements. Neuroscience, 3 (1)/ 113-115, 1978
ORR WC, VOGEL GW, STAHL ML, GRIFFITHS W3, SEELY JR (MA Hosp. 183A, 921NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73104) Sleep patterns in growth hormone d e f i c i e n t children and age-matched controls: developmental considerations. Neuroendocrinology, 24 (5-6)/ 347-352, 1977
LENZI P, CONTIA, ARPINI A (Conti: Ist, Audiol,, Univ. Milan, Via Commenda 16, 1-20100 Milan. Italy) Late evoked responses to acoustic stimulation in relation to age. Audiology, 17 (2)/ 152-158, 1978
WAGMAN AM, ALLEN RP, UPRIGHT O (Maryland Psychiatric Res. C t r . , Baltimore, MD) Effects of alcohol consumption upon parameters of ultradian sleep rhythms in alcoholics. In: Alcohol Intoxication and Withdrawal--IIIa: Biological Aspects of Ethanol, ed. by M.M. Gross. New York, Plenum. Adv Exp Med Biol, 85A/ 601-616, 1977
PATY J, DEMARQUEZJL, DUFYB, MARTINC, FAUREJM (Lab. Physiopathoi./Med. Exp., Univ. Bordeaux I I , 146 rue Leo-Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux, France) (Cerebral evoked potentials in the neurological monitoring of the child during the neonatal period) Bordeaux Med, 10 (28)/ 1975-1982, 1977 (FRE) TOTH S. VAJDA J, ZARAND P (Natl. Inst. Neurosurg., Budapest, Hungary) The study of recovery and modification of the evoked potentials and motor answers in the motor system. In: Advances in Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery 2, ed. by F.J. Giliingham and E.R. Hitchcock. WiSh. Springer-Verlag. Acta Neurochir Suppl, *'*° (24)/ 151-157, 1977 TSUBOKAWA T. NISHIMOTOH. MORIYASUN (Dept, Neuro]. Surg., Sch. Med., Nihon Univ., Tokyo, Japan) Far-field responses of acoustic brain stem potentials in the thalamus and the subthalemic area. Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo), IB ( I ) / I-3. 1978 VON KNORBINGL, NONAKHOVK, PERRIS C (Perris: Dept. Psychiatry, Umea Univ., S-90165 Umea, Sweden) Augmenting/reducing: an adaptive switch mechanism to cope *ith incoming signals in healthy subjects and psychiatric patients. Neuropsychobiology, 4 (3)/ 150-179. 1978 WALTREGNY A, TRILLETF, GEURTSA (Neurosurg. C]in., Univ, Liege, Blvd. de la Constitution 66, B-4OO0 Liege. Belgium) Auditory evoked potentials recorded from chronic implanted yrus of Heschl in map. In: Advances in Stereotactic and unctional Neurosurgery 2, ed, by F.J, Gillingham and E,R. Httchcock. Wien, Springer-Verlag. Acta Neurochir Suppl, ° " " (24)/ 163-173, 1977
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ALLEN RP, WAGMANAM, FUNDERBURKFR (Dept. Psychiatry, Baltimore City Hosp., Baltimore, MD) Slow save sleep changes: Alcohol tolerance and treatment implications. In: Alcohol I n t o x i c a t i o n and W i t h d r a w a l - - I I I a : Biological Aspects of Ethanol, ed. by M,M. Gross, New York, Plenum. Adv Exp Med BiO], 85A/ 629-640, 1977 BOGOSLOVSKII MM, KRASIL'NIKOM VG, TSESHKE G, AL'BERTIN SV { F i z i o ] , Otdel Pavlova, I n s t . Eksp. Med., Akad. Med. Neuk SSSR, Leningrad, USSR) (Characteristics of local temperature of the isolated cortex in wakefulness and during a l t e r n a t i o n of sleep stages) F i z i o l Zh SSSR, 63 (12)/ 1631-1637, 1977 (RUe) DI PERRI R, MEDURI M, DI ROSA AE, MUSOLINO R, SIMONE F (Clin, Neurol, Univ. Bari, Bari, I t a l y ) Sleep spindles in healthy people: 3) An automatic, q u a n t i t a t i v e and topographical analysis in aged subjects, (Preliminary r e p o r t . ) Boll Soc I t a l Biol Sper, 53 (12)/ 997-1003, 1977
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RECEPTORS AND RECEPTORFIBERS--VISUAL
BERTRAND D, FUORTES MG, POCHOBRADSKYO (Dept. Physiol., Univ. Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland) Actions of EGTA and high calcium on the cones in the t u r t l e retina. J Physio] (Lond), 275/ 419-437, 1978 CHINO YM, SHANSKY MS, HAMASAKI DI (Div, Visual Sci., I l l i n o i s Coll. Optometry, Chicago, IL 60616) Properties of X- and Y-type r e t i n a l ganglion c e i l s in siamese cats. Brain Res, 143 (3)/ 459-473, 1978 KAITZ M, AUERBACH E (Vision Res. Lab., Hadassah Univ. Hosp., Jerusalem, I s r a e l ) Effect of continuous l i g h t exposure on the electroretinogram of albino rats. Ophthal Res, 9 (5)/ 351-356, 1977 KAI~OSKI CJ, PROENZA LM (Vision Res. Lab.. Dept. Psychol., Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA 30602) A comparison of the proximal negative response and ganglion c e l l responses to sJnusoidal f l i c k e r . Brain Res, 142 (1)/ 41-52, 1978 KARWOSKI CJ, PROENZA LM (Vision Res, Lab., Dept. Psychol., Univ. Georgia, Athens, GA 30602) Light-evoked changes in e x t r a c e l l u l a r potassium concentration in mudpuppy retina. Brain Res, 142 (3)/ 515-530, 1978 LA TOUCHE YD, KIMELDORF D3 (Dept. Gen. Sct., Radiation C t r . , Oregon State Univ., C o r v a l l i s , OR 97331) An e f f e c t of t r i c a i n e methanesulfonate on the electroretinogram of Taricha granulosa. L i f e Sci, 22 (7)/ 597-602, 1978 POLLACK JG, WINTERS RW (Winters: Dept. Psychol., Univ, Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124} A comparison of the strength of l a t e r a l i n h i b i t i o n of X and Y c e l l s in the cat retina. Brain Res, 143 (3)/ 536-643, 1978 POWELL DA, MANKOWSKI D, BUCHANAN S (Neurosci Lab., VA Hosp., Columbia, SC) Concomitant heart rate and corneoretinal p o t e n t i a l conditioning in the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus): effects of caudate lesions. Physiol Behav, 20 (2)/ 143-150, 1978 REUTER 3H, HOBBELEN JF (Dept, Physiol. I, Erasmus Univ,, Rotterdam, Netherlands) The e f f e c t of exposure to continuous l i g h t on the ERG of Syrian hamsters, NmuroscJ Lett, 7 (1)/ 73-77, 1978
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WINKLER BS (lnst. Biol. Scl., Oakland Univ., Rochester, MN 48053) A role f o r metabolism in photoreceptor electrogenesis. Exp Eye Res, 26 (1)/ 107-110, 1978
BARMACK NH (Dept, Ophthalmot., Neurol. Scl. I n s t . , Good Samaritan Hosp., Portland, OR 97210) Laminar organization of the extraocutar muscles of the rabbit. Exp Neurol, 59 (2)/ 304-321, 1978
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COSS L, CHAN AK, GOSLOWGE JR, RASMUSSEN S (Goslow: Dept. Biol. Sci., 5640, Northern Arizona Univ., F l a g s t a f f , AZ 86011) I p s i l a t e r a l limb v a r i a t i o n in cats during overground locomotion. Brain Behav Evol, 15 (2)/ 85-93, 1978
RECEPTORS AND RECEPTOR FIBERS--AUDITORY
BUNO W JR (Dept. I n v e s t . , Planta-2D, Centro Especial 'Ramon y C a j a l ' , Carretera de Colmenar, Madrid-34, Spain) Auditory nerve f i b e r a c t i v i t y influenced by c o n t r a l a t e r a l ear sound stimulation. Exp NeuroJ, 59 (1)/ 62-74, 1978 GEYER G, BIEDERMANNM, SCHMIDT HP (Inst. Anat., F r i e d r i c h S c h i l l e r Univ., Teichgraben 7. DDR-69 Jena, E. Germany) Endolymphatic leakage in case of acute loss of cochlear mtcrophonics. Experientta, 34 (3)/ 363-364, 1978
DIE-TZ V, NOI~H J (Dept, Neurophysio]., Univ. Freiburg, Freiburg. W. Germany) Pre-innervation and stretch responses of t r i c e p s bracchit in man f a l l i n g with and without visual control. Brain Res, 142 (3)• 576-579, 1978
HOU SM, LIPSCOMB DM (308 McNeil Dr., Anderson, SC 29621) Preliminary report on the e f f e c t s of hyperoxia on cochlear p o t e n t i a l in c h i n c h i l l a . Arch OtorhJnoJaryngo] (NY), 218 (3-4)/ 239-245. 1978
FREDERICK EC, HA~IANTMF, RASMUSSEN SA, CHAN AK, GOSLOWGE JR (Dept. Biol. Sci., Northern Arizona Univ., F l a g s t a f f . AZ 86011) C o r r e l a t i o n of histochemieal and physiological properties of muscle units in the striped skunk. ExperJentia, 34 (3)/ 372-374. 1978
KRUGER B, TONNDORFJ (Hearing Res. Lab,. Dept. Speech P a t h o l . / A u d i o l . , Teachers C o l l . . Columbia Univ.. New York, NY) Tympanic membrane perforations in cats: configurations of losses mtth and mithout ear canal extensions. J Acoust Soc Am. 63 (2)/ 436-441, 1978
FREUND HJ, BUDINGEN HJ (Abt. Neurol., Univ. Freiburg, Hansastr. 9, D-7600 Freiburg/Br,, W. Germany) The r e l a t i o n s h i p between speed and amplitude of the fastest voluntary contractions of human arm muscles. Exp Brain Res, 31 (1)/ 1-12, 1978
LIRERMAN MC (Eaton-Peabody Lab, Auditory Physiol.. Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. Boston. MA 02114) Auditory-nerve response from cats raised in a tow-noise chamber. J Acoust Soc Am, 63 (2)/ 442-455, 1978
GERILGVSKY L, GYDIKOV A, RADICHEVA N, TANKOV N (Inst. Physiol., Bulgarian Acad. Sci., Sofia. Bulgaria) Influence of voluntary muscle a c t i v i t y upon the polysynaptic reflexes evoked by e l e c t r i c a l stimulation of the n. s u r a l i s in man. In: Neural and Neurohumeral Organization of Motivated Behaviour, ed. by K. Llssak. Budapest, Akademiei Kiado. Recent Dev NeurobioI Hung, 6/ 221-232, 1978
NILSSON HG (Dept. Physiol., Karoltnska I n s t . . S-104 01 Stockholm. Sweden) A comparison of models f o r sharpening of the frequency s e l e c t i v i t y in the cochlea. Bioi Cybern, 28 (3)/ 177-181, 1978 WIEDERHOLD ML, MARTINEZ SA, PAULL DM, PIERSON MG. DE FRIES He (Neurobiol. Dept Armed Forces Radiobiol. Res. I n s t . , Natl. Naval Med. C t r . , Bethesda. MD 20014) Noninvastve chronic recording of auditory nerve potentials. Ann Otol Rhino1Laryngo], 87 (Su45)/ 1-11. 1978 WIEDERHOLD ML. MARTINEZ SA, SCO'Fr RE, DE FRIES He (NeurobJo]. D e p t . Armed Forces Radtobiot, Res. I n s t . , Nail, Naval Med. C t r , Bethesda. MD 20014) Effects of eustachian tube IigatJon on auditory nerve responses to clicks. Ann Otot Rhino1Laryngol. 67 (Su45)/ 12-20, 1978 . . . . . EMG AND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY--CLINICAL ABID F, HALL R, HUDGSONP, WEISER R (Dept. Med./Neurol., Univ, Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 6BE, England) Moebtus syndrome, peripheral neuropathy and • hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, J Neurol Sct, 35 (2-3)/ 309-315, 1978 ALVISI V, DEGLI UBERTI E, TRALLI G (Ist. Patol. Spectale Med./Metodo1., Clin. Univ., Ferrara. I t a l y ) (Eiectromyography in the detection of peripheral neuropathy in chronic l i v e r disease) Minerva Med, 68 (62)/ 4183-4191, 1977 (ITA)HANSEN S, BALLANTYNE JP (Dept. Neurol., Glasgow Univ., I n s t . Neuro]. Sct., Southern Gen, Hosp., Glasgow, Scotland) A q u a n t i t a t i v e e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g i e a I study of uraemie neuropathy. J Neurml Neurosurg Psychiatry, 41 (2)/ 128-134, 1978 MAI J (Dept. Neurot., Univ. Hosp., 5000 Odense, Denmark) Depression of spasticity by alpha-adrenergic blockade, Acta Neurol Scand, 57 ( I ) / 65-76, 1978 MCLELLAN DL, SELWYNM, COOPERIS (Dept. Neurol., Wessex Neurot. Cir., Southampton Gem Hosp., Southampton, England) Time course of clinical and physiological effects of stimulation of the cerebellar surface in patients with spastictty, J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 41 (2)/ 150-160, 1978 SAID G, LANDRIEU P (Service Neurol., Ctr. Hosp. BJcetre, 94270 LB Kremtin-Bicetre, France) (Quantitative study of isolated nerve fibers in alcoholic polyneuritis) J Neurol Sct, 35 (2-3)/ 317-330, 1978 (FRE) WOCHNIK-DYJAS D, NIEWIADOMSKA M, KOSTRZEWSKA E (Dept. EEG/EMG, Psychoneurot. I n s t . , Sobieskiego 1/9, Warsam, Poland) Porphyric polyneuropathy and i t s pathogenesls in the l i g h t of e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g i c a l investigations. J Neurot Smi, 35 (2-3)/ 243-256, 1978
HATZE H (Natl. Res. I n s t Math. Sci.. CSIR, P.O. Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa) A general myocybernetJc control model of skeletal muscle. BiD1Cybern, 26 (3)/ 143-157, 1976 HERDMAN SJ (Dept. Anat., Med. Sch,, Univ. Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104) Recovery of shivering in spinal cats, Exp Neurol, 59 (2)/ 177-199, 1978 IVANOVA SN, STEPHAI~TSOVBD (USSR Acad. Sci., Moscow, USSR) Disturbances of food-procuring movements a f t e r local impairments of the cat cerebral cortex. NeuroscJenee, 3 ( 1 ) / 147-149, 1978 LASMOLES F, KELEMEN N, MILHAUD G (INSERM U 113, Hop. St. Antoine, 184 Rue du Faubourg St. Antoine, 75571 Paris, France) Serum thymtc factor and the neuromuscuIar transmission Biomedicine, 27 (9-10)/ 326-328, 1977 NEILSON PD, NEILSON MD [Spastic Cir. Res. Lab., Div. Neurol., Sch. Med., Univ. New South Wales, Australia) The role of action reflexes in the damping of mechanical oscillations. Brain Res, 142 (3)/ 439-453, 1978 PROCHAZKA A, SONTAGKH, WAND P (Max Planck I n s t . Exp. Med., Hermann Rein Str. 3, 3400 Goettingen, W. Germany) Motor reactions to perturbations of gait: proprioceptlve and somesthetic involvement. NeuroscJ Lett, 7 (1)/ 35-39, 1978 RASMUSSEN S, CHAN AK, GOSLOWGE 3R (Dept. Phys. Educ./6012, Northern Arizona Univ., F l a g s t a f f , AZ 66011) The cat step cycle: electromyographlc patterns f o r hindiimb muscles during posture and unrestrained locomotion. J Morphol. 155 (3)/ 253-269, 1978 REQUIN 3, BONNETM, SEMJEN A (Dept. Gen. Psychophysiot, Inst, NeurophysJol./Psychophysiol., CNRS, Marseille, France) Is there a s p e c i f i c i t y in the supraspinal control of motor structures during preparation? In: Attention end Performance VI, ed. by S. Dornic. H i l l s d a l e , NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum, Book/ 139-174, 1977 SHAPOVALOVA KB (Lab. Nerv. A c t i v i t y , Pavlov Inst. Phystot., USSR Acad. Sci., Leningrad, USSR) Instrumental defensive reaction during the stimulation of the head of the caudate nucleus in dogs. Neuroscience, 3 (1)/ 143-146, 1978 WAGNER A, HOBNOFFW, RABENDINGG, HEYDENREICH F (Rabending: Univ. Nervenklin., DDR-22 Greifswald, E. Germany) (Ouantitative analysis of electromyograms by means of triggered c o r r e l a t i o n ) Psyehiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz), 30 (1)/ 10-22, 1978 (GER) WATKIN KL, MINIFIE FD, KENNEDY JG (Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI) An ultrasonic-EMG transducer f o r biodynamic research. J Speech Hear Res, 21 (1)/ 174-182, 1978