Index to current literature

Index to current literature

562A INDEX TO CURRENT L I T E R A T U R E * * * * * GENERAL AND REVIEW ARTICLESI AND BOOKS * * * * * METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION -CONT-...

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562A

INDEX TO CURRENT L I T E R A T U R E

* * * * * GENERAL AND REVIEW ARTICLESI AND BOOKS

* * * * * METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION -CONT-

BELITSKI! GIU, ED. (NEUROPHYS[OLOGICAL RESEARCH ]N PSYCHONEUROLOGY) TR LENINGR INST BEKHTEREV. 52/ ].143. )972 (RUS~

DOLGAIA EV. MAGURA IS (MODZFZCATION OF THE HODGKIN-HUXLEY EQUATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE SOMAMEMBRANE OF MOLLUSCAN GIANT NEURONS} NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA. 5 (3)/ 315-323. 1973 (RUS)

BLOEDEL JR CEREBELLAR AFFERENT SYSTEMS: A REVIEW. PROG NEUROBIOL. 2 El)/ )-68, 1973 CERNACEK J, PODIV]NSKY F, EDS. CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS. INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM SMOLENICE, JUNE 9.14, 1969. BRATISLAVA, VYDAVATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED. BOOK/ 1.164, 1972 DIMOND S THE DOUBLE BRAIN. EDINBURGH. CHURCH[LL LIVINGSTONE. BOOK/ 1.229. 1972 ENDROCZi E LIMB]C SYSTEM. LEARNING AND PITUITARY.ADRENAL FUNCTION. BUDAPEST, AKADEMIAI KIADO. BOOK/ 1.]54, ]972 FEIGENBERG IM (BRAIN, PSYCHE, HEALTH) MOSCOW. NAUKA. BOOK/ I.)12, 1972 (RUS) IL'IUCHENOK PIU IPHARMACOLOGY OF BEHAVIOR AND MEMORY) NOVOSIBIRSK, NAUKA. BOOK/ 1-224. 1972 (RUS) KHOMSKAIA ED (BRAIN AND ACTIVATION) MOSCOW, IZDATEL'STVO MOSKOVSKOGO UNIVERSITETA. BOOK/ 1-383, L972 (RUS) MARSAN CA, EDS. HANDBOOK OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPNYSIOLOGY, A REMOND, EDITOR.IN.CHIEF. VOL. lO, DIRECT, CORTICAL AND DEPTH EVALUATION OF THE BRAIN P C. ELECTROCORTICOGRAPHY, AMSTERDAM, ELSEVIER BOOK/ 1.49, 1973 MULDER G METHODS AND LIMITS OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. PSYCHIATR NEUROL NEUROCHIR, 76 (3)/ ]75.197, I973 RUSINOV VS THE DOMINANT FOCUS: ELECTROPHYS[OLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS, TRANSLATED FROMRUSSIAN BY B HAIGH NEW YORK, CONSULTANTS BUREAU, BOOK/ 1-220. 1973 STELLAR E. CORBIT JD, EDS, NEURAL CONTROL OF MOTIVATED BEHAV]OR. A REPORT BASED ON AN NRP WORK SESS]ON. NEUROSC! RES PROGRAMBULL. I I (41/ 296-410, 1973 VALD'MAN AV (NEUROPHARMACOLOGY OF NARCOTIC ~NALGESICS) LENINGRAD, NAUKA. BOOK/ 1.223, 1972 (RUS) VASILEVSKI[ NN, ED, (EVOLUTION, ECOLOGY AND THE BRA]N) LENINGRAD, MEDITSINA. BOOK/ 1-312, 1972 (RUS) * * * * * METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION... ABULADZE GV, GLUSHKOV NN (STATISTICAL PROCESSING OF CEREBRAL EVOKED POTENTIALS WITH THE AID OF A 'ONEPR.]' COMPUTER) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (6)/ 953-965, 1973 (RUS) ANNINOS PA EVOKED POTENTIALS IN ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETS. KYBERNETIK, 13 ( l ) / 24-29, 1973 BE~T PJ AN ON.LINE COMPUTER TECHNIQUE FOR DISPLAY A~D ANALYSIS OF SINGLE CELL ACTIVITY. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, EO. BY M,I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD, TPOMAS. BOOK/ K7.75, ]973

FLOYD RVo LAI DC. ANLIKER JE A MODEL FOR THE PHOTICALLY STIMULATED ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC SIGNALS. IN: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM]73. VOL. 12. i!~i BOOK/ 5-16. 1973 GOGOLI T£YN IUL (METHOD OF OBJECTIVE CLASS[FICATION OF MULTIPLE UNIT ACTIVITY PATTERNS IN NEURONAL POPULATIONS OF THE HUMAN BRA]N) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (6)/ 960-962. 1973 (RUS)

GOLDBERG P, SAMSON-DOLLFUS D. GREMY F AN APPROACH TO AN AUTOMAT]C PATTERN RECOGNITION OF THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM: BACKGROUNDRHYTHMAND PAROXYSMAL ELEMENTS. METHODS INF MED. ]2 (3)/ 155-163, ]973 • GOODMAN D ALFIE: COLLECTION OF EEG ALPHA UNDER FEEDBACK CONTROL USING TIME SERIES ANALYSIS. ~! PSYCHOPHYS]OLOGY, 10 (4}/ 437-440, I973 GRALL Y. BURGEAT M. BERTRAND JJ. MENGUYC, LECAM M (THE VALUE OF DATA PROCESSING IN THE ANALYSIS OF VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS) INTERET OU TRAITEMENT DE L'[NFORMATION BANS L'ANALYSE DES POTENTIELS EVOQUES VISUELS. REV MED AERO (PARIS), 12 (45)/ 54-57, 1973 (FRE) KAPLUNOVSKI! AS. BOGOSLOVSKll (APPLICATION OF FACTOR ANALYSIS TO ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF SLEEP) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (8)/ 1291-I292, 1973 (RUS) KUIJPERS K, SMITH J A COMPUTER SIMULATION OF A NEURON NET MOOEL AS A SELF.ORGANIZING SYSTEM KYBERNETIK, I2 (4)/ 215.222, 1913 MATOUSEK M, PETERSEN I AUTOMATIC EVALUATION OF EEG BACKGROUND ACTIVITY BY MEANS OF AGE.DEPENDENT EEG QUOTIENTS ELEC(ROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSiOL. 35 (5)/ B03-612, 1973 MICHAELIS B, CHAPLAIN RA THE ENCODERMECHANISMOF RECEPTOR NEURONS KYBERNETIK, 13 El)/ 6-23. 1973 MOLLER AR STATISTICAL EVALUATION OF THE DYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF COCHLEAR NUCLEUS UNITS USING STIMULI MODULATEDWiTH PSEUDORANDOM aOISE BRA!N RES, 57 (2)/ 443.456, 1913 MONAKHOV KK, EPSHTEIN GL. NIKIFOROV Ai, LOBACHEVA VP. BOCHKAREV VK. LEIBOVISH FA. SIUNOIUKOVA ZD (COMPUTER DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS METHODS APPLIED TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF CEREBRAL ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA) VESTN AKAD ~ED NAUK SSSR, NO-51 34-37, 1973 (RUS} MULLER FJ. TAYLORWK A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ELECTRONIC AND N~URAL NETWORKS INVOLVED IN PATTERN RECOGNITION. J THEOR BIOL. 41 ( l } l 97-118. 1973 MYERS RR. STOCKARD JJ. FLEMING NI, FRANCE CJ. BICKFORD RG REMOTE ON-LINE SPECTRAL PLOTTING OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC OATa. IN: PROCEEOINGSOf THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM 1973, VOL. 12. BOOK/ 17-23, 1973 MYERS RR, STOCKAROJJ. FLEMING Ni. FRANCE CJ. BICKFORD RG THE USE OF ON-LINE TELEPHONIC COMPUTER ANALYSIS OF THE E.E.G. IN ANAESTHESIA. OR J ANAESTH. 45 (7)1 664-610. )973

BUNDZEN PV, KAPLUNOVSK]I AS, MATVEEV IUK, SHISHKIN BM (USE OF A COMPUTER COMPLEX IN THE ANALYSIS OF MULT]PLE UNIT ACTIVITY OF NEURONAL POPULATIONS IN THE HUMAN BRAIN) VESTN AKAD MED NAUK SSSR, NO.7/ 85-88, 1973 (RUS)

NUNEZ PL REPRESENTATION OF EVOKED POTENTIALS BY FOURIER-BESSEL EXPANSIONS. IEEE TRANS BiOMEO ENG, 20 (5)/ 372-374. 1973

CAPOCELL! RM. R]CCIARD! LM A.CONTINUOUS MAhKOVIAN MODEL FOR NEURONAL ACTIVITY J THEOR BIOL. 40 (2)/ 369-387, 1973

OKA M (STUOY OF THE TESTING k~ETHOO FOR THE ORIENTATION OF THE OOMIr4ANT CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE) J OTOLARYNGOL JAP. 76 (5)/ 585-509. 1973 (JAP)

COGGSHALL JC LINEAR MODELS FnR BIOLOGICAL TRANSOUCERS AND IMPULSE TRAIN SPECTRA: GENERAL FORMULATION AND REVIEW. KYBERNET]K, 13 El)/ 30.37 1973 OEVIATKOV NO, GRINDEL' OM, K~ARCHENKO IF. BOLDYREVAON. BETSKll OV, GNEZDIT~KII VV [STUDY OF THE INSTABILITY OF TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HUMAN EEG BY PHASE-FREQUENCY AdALYSIS) VESTN AKAO NAUK SSSR, NO-5/ 41-45, 1973 (RUS)

PELTZMAN P. GOLDSTEIN PJ. BATTAGIN R OPTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE FETAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. AM J OBSTET GYNECOL. I16 (71t 957-962. 1973 PFAFFELHUBER E MATHEMATICAL LEARNING MODELS AND NEURONAL NETWORKS. J THEOR BIOL. 40 (11/ 53 76. I973 PHILLIPS M! UNIT ACTIVITY RECORDING IN FREELY MOVING ANIMALS: SOME PRINCIPLES AND THEORY. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, EO. BY M.I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ 5-40. 1973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

563A

" * * * " METHODSOF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION -CONT-

***o8 TECHNIQUES AND HARDWARE -CONT-

POIRIER F (BIOFEEDBACK AND MEDICINEI LA RETOACTION BIOLOGIQUE ET LAMEDECINE. UNION MED CAN, 102 17)1 lq~G-1490. 1973 (FRE)

CEGAVSKE CF. ROEMERRA. MCCURNIN TW A LOW-COST iNTEGRATED CJRCU]T COMPARATORSYSTEM. BEHAV RES METH ]NSTRUM. 5 (5)/ 428-430, 1973

REDDY DR, OHLANDER RB, BIHARY OJ ~OMPUTER ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL STRUCTURE_ PITTSBURGH. CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY. BOOK/ 1-38. ]973

CHATELIER G (TECHNIQUE FOR OBTAIN]NG AN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM EXTEMPORANEOUSLY) TECHNIQUE D'OBTEKTIG~ EXTEMPORANEE D'UN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAWE, REVMED AERO (PARIS). 12 (45)1 147-149. 1973 (FRE)

RUSPIN! EH FUZZY AND PROBABILISTIC CLUSTERING AND THE ANALYSIS OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGKCAL DATA. iN: PROCEEDINGSOF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSILM 1973. VOL. 12. BOOK/ 25-2B, 1973

CLQPTON BM. FLAIIINO F AN ELECTRONIC GATE AND MODULATOR. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)1 557-558. 1973

RYBAKOV AM (DEVICE FOR SINGLING OUT BIOELECTRIC S]GFlALS FOLLOWING THE ACTION OF HIGH FREQUENCYELECTRIC CURRENT ON THE ORGANISM) MED TEKH, NO-41 I9-23. ]973 (RUS)

DAN'KO SG. KURCHAVY] GC tTRANSISTOR AMPLIFIER OF MICROELECTROOE RECORDINGSWITH WIDE POSSIBILITIES OF APPLICATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (811 1293-1295, 1973 (RUS)

SAIER J, REGIS H (METHODS OF AUTOMATIC EEG ANALYSIS IN THE STUDY OF iNFANT SLEEP) APPORT DES METHODES D'APALYSE AUTOMATIQUE DE L'E.E.G. A L'ETUDE DU SI)W~EIL DE L'~NFANT. BEY ELECTROENCEPH NEUROPHYSIOL CLIN. 2 (4)/ 427-434, 1972 (FRE)

FISHMAN M LOW-iMPEDANCE CAPILLARY ELECTRODE F~R WIDE-BAND RECORDING OF MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN LARGE AXONS. .IEEE TRAMS BIOMED ENG, 20 (511 380-382, 1973

SHERRY CJ, MARCZYNSK! TJ HIGHER-ORDER PATTERNS OF NEURONAL INTE~SPIKE INTERVALS (TRIGRAMS AND QUADGRAMS) ANALYZED AS SELF-ADJUSTING SETS OF RATIOS. INT J NEUROSCI, 5 (41/ 171-182. 1973 SHIAVI R, NEGIN M THE EFFECT OF MEASUREMENT ERROR~ ON CORRELATION ESTIMATES IN SPIKE-INTERVAL SEQUENCES. iEEE TARNS BIOMEO ENG, 20 151/ 374.378, I973 SITGSBY O, OBRISTWD, SULG IA AUtOMAtiC DATA ACQUISITION AND PERIOD.AMPLiTU~t ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. COMPUT PROGRAMSOIOMEO, 3 (21/ 93-104, 1913 STACG 0 COMPUTER ACQUISITION OF MULTIUNIT NERVE.SPIKE SIGNALS, MEO BIOL ENG, ) i (3)/ 340.~47, 1973 VAN RO~TEROAM A OISCREIE FORMALISM FOR THE COMPUTATION OF EKTRACELLULAR P~TENTIALS. KVOERNETIR, L2 (4)/ 223,228, 1973 WALEY RE, WEIDEN TO LATERAL INHIBITION AND COGNITIVE MASKING: A NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL THEORYOF ATTENTION PSYCHOL REV. 80 (4)/ 284.30~, 1973 WIGSTRDM H A NEURONMODEL WITH LEARNING CAPABILITY AND ITS I,ELATION TO MECHANISMS OF ASSOCIATION, KYBERNETIK, ]2 (4)/ 204.2]5, ]973

FLECK W, KRIEGLSTEIN J. REICHMANNM SHORT COI/MUNICATION A TWO CIRCU]T APPARATUS FOR THE PERFUSION OF THE ISOLATED RAT BPA]N. NAUNYN SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCH PHARMACOL, 278 (311 319.322, 1973 GERKEN GM A CALIBRATED SYSTEMFOR ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE BRAIN. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (61/ 652-653. 1973 GURK CH, MATTAUSCH H (SELECTOR FOR THE ELIMINATION OF ARTEFACT EVOKEDPOTENTIALS )N NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXPERIMENTS) SELEKTOR ZUR ELIMINIERUNG ARiEFIZIELLER EVOZIERTER POTENTIALE IM NEUROPHYSIOLOGISCHEN EXPERIMENT, ACTA BIOL M(O GER, 30 (4)/ 569,571, )913 (GER) HARPER RM, MCGINTY OJ A TECHNIQUE FOR RECORDING SINGLE NEURONS FROMUNRESTRAINED ANIMALS, IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY OURING BEHAVIOR, EO, 5Y MLI PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS 80OK/ 80.)04, t913 HOSEK RS, WILSON AS A TECHNIQUE FOR ACCURATE IDENTIFICATION OF ALPHA FREQUENCY IN THE EEG. BE,,AV RES METH INSTRUM, 5 (5)/ 405-406, 1973 LL]NAS R, NICHOLSON C, JOHNSON K IMPLANTABLE MONOLITHIC WAFER RECORDING ELECTROOES FOR NEUROPHYSIOLO~Y. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURINGBEHAVIOR, EO. BY M I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD. THOMAS. BOOK/ 105.1]], ]973

WONG R, HARTH E STATIONARY STATES AND TRANSIENTS IN NEURAL POPULATIONS. J THEOR BIOL. 40 ()),' 77-]06. I973

MCELLIGOTT JG A TELEMETRY SYSTEMFOR THE TRANSMISSION OF SINGLE AND MULTIPLE CHANNEL DATA FROM INDIVIDUAL NEURONS IN THE BRAIN. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK" 53-66. 1973

ZWIENER U (CYBERNETIC METHODS IN NEUROPSYCKIATRY) KYBERNETISCH£ METHODEN UND NEUROPSYCHIATRIE. PSYCHIATR NEUROL MED PSYCHOL (LEIPZ), 25 (6)/ 32]-337, ~973 (GER)

MASSOPUST LC JR. WOLIN LR, KAOOYA S, WHITE RJ. TASLITZ N NEUROPHYSIOLOG]CAL METHODS AND MODELS FOR NEURO~HEMISTS. IN: METHODS OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, VOL. 4. ED. BY R. FRIED. NEW YORK, MARCEL DEKKER. BOOK/ 225-317, 1973

* * * * * TECHNIQUES AND HARDWARE (NO AUTHOR) ECG, EEG, EMG EQUIPMENT. MED ELECTRON DATA, 4 (4)/ 80-87, ]973 AGNATt LF, PALLOTT[ G, GALLETT[ C, RIVA SANSEVERINO E DESCRIPTION OF THE MAINTAINED ACTIVITY OF SINGLE UNITS IN THE CAT VISUAL CORTEX IN TERMS OF A THREE COMPONENTMODEL. ARCH SCI BIOL (BOLOGNA), 56 (1)/ 1-]2. 1972 BICKFORD RG, HOFFMANRS, MYERSRR, ANTONIO F, BRIMM J, CASLER JA EEG PROCESSING AND MONITORING SYSTEMS (UCSD). IN: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM]913, VOL. ]2. BOOK/ 29-34. ]973 BICKFORD RG, MYERS RR, STOCKARO JJ, CASLER JA, BRIMM J, RUNG MH SURVEILLANCE OF ANTICONVULSAHT TREATMENT BY HOME EEG MONITORING. IN: PROCEEDINGSOF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM ]73. VOL. ]2. BOOK/ ]-4, 1973 BURGER RE, ESTAVILLO J, OSBORNE J, STOLL PJ, WALLACE W LOW-IMPEDANCE TUNGSTENMICROELECTRODE FOR RECORDING FROM SENSORY GANGLIA. IEEE TRANS BIOMED ENG. 20 (5)/ 378.380, I973

PARKER TD, STRACHAN OD, WELKER W! TUNGSTEN BALL MICROELECTRODE FOR EXTR~CELLULAR SINGLE-UNIT 9ECORDING. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEbROPHYSIOL, 35 (61/ 647-65I, 1973 PELTZMAN P, GOLDSTEIN PJ, BATTAGIN R, MARKEVITCH B A SIMPLE ELECTRODE TO RECORD FETAL EEG FOR OPTIMAL SIGNAL ANALYSIS. BEHAV RES METH INSTRUM, 5 (5)/ 395-399, ]973 RANCK JR JR A MOVABLE MICROELECTROCE FOR RECORDING FROMS]SGLE NEURON: IN UNRESTRAINED RATS. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ 16.79, I973 SAN DIEGO BIOMED SYMP PROCEEDINGS OF THE SAH DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM1973, VOL. 12. BOOK/ 1.33), 1973 SHARRARD GAW THE USE OF A FdEQUENCY SCRAMBLING TECHNIQUE IN ELECTRIC RESPONSE AUDIOMETRY. BR J AUDIQL, 7 (2)/ 47-48, 1973 SIR JR, KEIM KL BIDIRECTIONAL DIODE GATE: APPLICATION AS A NEURAL SPIKE ENHANCER. MED BIOL ENG, 1] (5)/ 656-657, 1973

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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

=*~** TECHNIQUES AND HARDWARE -CONT

****~ DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CONT-

STONE TW A BIPOLAR ELECTRODE FOR LOCALIZED DIRECTIONAL STIMULATION EXPERIENT[A, z9 (61/ 666.667. 1973

DINN JJ. ~CCAUGHEYWTE, REES JPR SUBACUTE SCLEROSING PANENCEPHALITIS: REPORT OF TWO CASES. IR J MED SCI, 142 (4)/ ]89-19{. 1973

TOLLOCZKO Z TWO C~ANNEL AMPLITUDE ANALYSER FOR MULTI UNIT DISCHARGES ANALYS]S. ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ), 33 (2)/ 535-538, 1973

DORAZCO VALDES J. RUIZ RIPSTEIN G. FREGOSOCRUZ JA, GOMEZ PLASCENCIA JJ (D]AGNOSIS OF CENTRENCEPHALIC EPILEPSY WITH THE USE OF KETAMINE CHLORHYDRATE) :i~ DIAGNOSTICO DE LA EPILEPSIA CENTRENCEFALICA CON EL EMPLECODE CLORIHIDRATO DE KETAMINA. ACTA NEUEOL LAT AM, 18 (2)/ 155-160, 1972 (SPA)

VIDAL JJ TOWARD DIRECT BRAIN.COMPUTER COMMUNICATION ANNU REV B]OPHVS B[OENG, 2/ 157-180, 1973 * * * * " DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL ABE H. KOJ]MA M, [WATA K (THE VER IN PATIENTS WITH HEM]ANOPS[A) FOLIA OPHTHALMOL JAP, 24 (6)/ 592-600, 1973 {JAP) ADACHi USAM[, KELLERMAN F-J, MAKABE R CLINICAL EVALUAT[ON OF THE VISUAL E~OKED RESPONSE IN A CASE OF OPTIC NEURITIS. OPHTHAL RE$, 4 (61, 343-354, 1973 ALBE-FESS~b D ELECTROPHYS[OLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF THALAMIC NUCLEI Z NEUROL. 205 (11/ 15.28, 1973 ARSENI C, CRISTIAN C, TERZI AL ECHOENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN CEREBRAL ORGAN]C PRGCESSES. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 t21/ 157.188, ]973 BARKER J EP]LEPSY IN THE DOG- A COMPARATIVE APPROACH. J SMALL ANIM PRACT, ]4 (5)/ 28].289, 1973 BATTIN MMJ, GOT M, V]TAL CL {STURGE.WEBER ANGIOMATOSIS: SEVEN YEARS' FOLLOW-UP, OCCIPITAL LOBECTOMY AND HISTOLOGICAL STUDY OF CEREBRAL LESIONS) ANGIOMATOSE DE STURGE.WEBER EVOLUTION SU]VIE PENDANT 7 ANS, LOBECTUMIE OCC[PITALE ET ETUDE HISTOLOGIQUE DES LESIONS CEREBRALES BORD MED, 6 ( ] 2 ) / 1767-]773, 1973 (FRE) BAUER G (MANtA.LIKE PROVOCATION OF PSYCHOMOTORATTACKS BY DAY DREAMS) SUCHTARTIG BETR]EBENE PROVOKATiON PSCHOMOTORISCHER ANFAELLE DURCH TAGTRAEUME. NERVENARZT, 44 (8)/ 437.440, ]973 (GER) BELIAKOV NP (PAROXYSMAL 8IOELECTRIC ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN IN SOME DISEASES OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEMOF NON.EPILEPTIC NATURE) VESTN AKAD MED NAUK SSSR, NO.7/ 31-38, 1973 (RUS) BIANCHI SAUS A, PANZZZA R (EFFECT OF VALIUM ~ND RIVOTRIL (CLONAZEPAM} IN A CASE OF EPILEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA) DIE WIRKUNG VON VALIUM UND R]VOTR]L (CLONAZEPAM) BE! EINER EP[LEPSIA PARTIALIS CONTINUA. Z EEG EMG, 4 (2)/ 100-104, ]973 (GER) BLUME WT, GRABOWJ~, BARLEY FL, ARONSONAE INTRACAROT1D AMOBARBITAL TEST OF LANGUAGE AND MEMORYBEFORE TE~ORAL LOBECTOMV FOR SEIZURE CONTROL. ~ROLOGY {M[NNEAP), 23 {81/ 812.819, 1973 BORSHCHAGGVSKI[ ML, DUB]KAZT]S IUV (STRESS REACTIONS FOLLOWING CEREBRAL TUMOREXTIRPATION) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (7)/ 1009.1016, 1973 (RUS) CANTOR FK EVOKE0 RESPONSE STUDIES OF THE THALAMIC PAIN SYNDROME ACTA NEUROL SCAND. 49 {31/ 280-286, 1973 CHEN R-C, FORSTER FM CURSIVE EPILEPSY AND GELASTIC EPILEPSY. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP). 23 ( I 0 ) / 1019-]029, ]973

DYMOND AM, CRANDALL PN [NTRACEREBRAL TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN PATIENTS DURING SPONTANEOUS EPILEPT[C SEIZURES. BRA!N RES. 6~ ( l ) / 249-254. 1973 ECKER CM THE EFFECTS OF TACTILE STIMULATION ON EEG RECORDINGS AND SEIZURES AM J OCCUP THER, 27 (7)/ 392-3~5; ~973 FEINSOD M, BACH-V-R]TA P. MADEY JMJ SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED RESPONSES: LATENCY DIFFERENCES IN BLIND ANO S]GHTED PERSONS. ~ B~AIN RES, 60 (1}/ 219-223, 1973 ~, FEJEkMAN N. GIMENEZ ER, VALEJO NE, MED]NA CS LENNOX'S SYNDROMEAND LEAD INTOXICATION. PEDIATRICS, 52 (2}/ 227.234, 1973 FORSTER FM THE CLASSIFICATION AND CONDITIONING TREATMENT OF THE REFLEX EPILEPSIES. INT J NEUROL, 9 (1)/ 73.86, 1972 FUKAMACH] A, OHYE C. NARABAYASH! H DELINEATION OF THE THALAMIC NUCLEI WITH A MICROELECTRODE IN STEREOTAXIC SURGERYFOR PARKINSONISM AND CEREBRAL PALSY. J NEUROSURG, 39 (2)/ 214-225, 1973 GACIIES J, SUPINO V, OUGHOURLIAN JM (LATERALIZEO PARIETAL THETA RHYTHMOBSERVED IN THE COURSE OF POSTOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF 28 CASES OF MENINGIOMA FOLLOWED.UP FOR MORE THAN ]O YEARS) RYTHME THETA PARIETAL LATERALISE OBSERVE AU COURS DE L'EVOLUTION POST.OPERATOIRE DE 28 CAS DE ME~;NGIOMES SUIVIS PLUS DE ]0 ANS. REV ELECTnOENCEPH NEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 2 (4)1 401.405, 1972 (FRE) GIBBS EL, GIBBS FA CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF 14 AND 6 PER SECONDPOSITIVE SPINES IN THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS OF PATIENTS OVER 29 YEARS OF AGE CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR (CHICAGO), 4 (3)/ 140-144, 1913 GIBBS EL. WEIR H AMPHETAM!NE ]NDUCED SLEEP IN CHILDREN W~TN EXTREME SPINDLES. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR (CHICAGO), 4 (3)/ 127-13l, 1973 GRABOW JD, ZU RHEIN GM, ECKROADE RJ, ZOLIMAN PE, HANSON RP TRANSMISSIBLE MINK ENCEPHALOPATHY AGENT IN SQUIRREL MONKEYS. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP). 23 (BI/ 82D-B32, 1973 GRAEBNER RW, CELES|A ~G EEG 71NDI~GS IN HYDROCEPHALUS AND THEIR RELATION TO SHUNTING PROCEDURES. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS~RL, 35 I5)1 517-52I, 1973 GRAN D, BECEMANN H (NEW OBSERVATIONS IN A CASE OF KLEINE-LEVIN SYNDROME) NEUE BEOBACHTUNGEN BE! EINEM FALL VON KLEINE-LEVIN-SYNDROM. MU~CH MED WOCHENSCHR. l l 5 (2311 lORD-liD2, 1973 (G[R) GRAVELEAU D. GATIN G, AKATCHERIAN C (ABSENCE AND LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESSWITH PAROXYSMAL BURSTS OF 3 PER SECOND SPIKES AND WAVES) ABSENCES ET PERTES DE CONSCIENCE AVEC BOUFFEES PAROXYSTIQUES DE POINTES ONDES A 3 CYCLES/SECUNDE. ANN PEDIATR (PARIS) 49 ( G - l ) / 571-577, 1973 {FRE) GUPTA S, MAHTO J. PATHAK SN, SINGH B, TANDONPN DIFFERENTIAL WkIS PATTERNS IN EPILEPTIC PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT TEMPORAL LODE EEG ABNORMALITIES. INDIAN J MED RES. 60 (11)/ IBOS-lBl]. 1972

CHIOFALO N, FUENTES A, CASTROM, PEREZ M (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC FINDINGS OF DISTANT CIRCULATORY DISTURBANCES IN SOME HYPERTENS[VE BRAIN LESIONS. PHYS]OPATHOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS) ELECTROENCEFALOGRAFIA DE LOS TRASTORNOS CIRCULATORIGS A DISTANCIA EN ALGUNAS LES]ONES CEREBRALES HIPERTENSIVAS. CONSIDERAC]ONES F]SIOPATOLOGZCAS. NEUROCIRUGIA (SANTIAGO), 30 (3)/ 157-178, 1972 (SPA)

HAJNSEK F (PAROXYSMAL THALAMIC PAIN. A CASE REPORT1 PAROXYSMALE THALAMISCHE SCNMERZEN- ANALYSE EINES FALLES. Z EEG-EMG, 4 (2)/ 97-99, 1913 (GER)

CRIGHEL E, CONSTANT]NESCU V, ROSIANU C, MATE] M DISPERSION CURVE AND AVERAGED EVOKED RESPONSE IN CEREBROVASCULAR STROKE. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (3)/ 209.219, 1973

HAKKINEN V EFFECT OF CLONAZE~AM IRO 5-4023) ON INTERICTAL EEG ABNORMALITIES. ACTk NEUROL SCAND (SUPPL), 531 44-46, 1973

DE HAAS JP ELECTROPHYS[OLOGICAL EXAM]NATION OF CENTRAL SCOTOMATA DUE TO PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN THE OPTIC NERVE. IN: THE OPTIC NERVE, ED. BY J.S. ~ANT. LONDON, HENRYKIMPTON PUBLISHERS. BOOK/ 79-87, 1972

HAMOEN AM POSS]BLE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TRIPHASIC E.E.G. WAVES AND DISORDER OF DOPAMINERGIC SYSTEMS. BR MED J, 3 (5874)1 272-273, 1973

LNDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

565A

* * * * * DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CO~I-

**o** DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CONT-

HEPPNER F. ARGYROPOULOSG. LANNER C (ANTICHDL|NERC!C MANAGEMENTOF HEAD INJURIES) ANTICHOLINERGISCHE BEHANDLUNGDES SCHAEDELHIRNTRAUMAS. MOHATSSCHR IMFALLHEIKD. 76 {8)/ 341-359. 1973 (GENt

MAN] KS INTER-ICTAL EEG IN EPILEPSY: POSSIBLE FACTORSASSOCIATED W|TH DEFINITE SEIZURE DISCHARGES. NEUROL INDIA. 21 (2)/ 5]-62. I973

HISHIKAWA Y. FURUYAE. YAMAMOTOJ. RAN'NO H OYSTOHIC SEIZURES INDUCEDBY MOVEMENT. ARCH PSYCHIATR NENVENKR. 217 (2)/ 113-138. 1973

MARTIN D. HIRT HR CL|N]CAL EXPERIENCEWITH CLDNAZEPAM(RIVOTRIL) IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSIES IN INFANCY AND CHILDF~OD. NEUROPA[DIATRIE. 4 (3I/ 245-256. I973

HRDLICKA V, JANOOVAD. SCHWARTZOVAK (RESULTS OF LONG TERM FOLLOWUP OF PATIENTS AFTER SUBARACHNOIDHEMORRHAGE) VYSLEDK¥ OIOUHODOBEHOSLEDOVANI NEMOCNVCHPO PROBEHLEM SUBARACHNOIDAINIMKRVACENI. CESK NEUROL NEUROCHIR. 35 (3)/ 129-134. 1973 (CZE) KANEP VV. PURIN'SH IZH. KUPCH IAi, BERZIN'SH IUE. GRISLITIS AA. ISAKBAEVA SE. ~OS. {THIRD CONFERENCEOF NEUROSURGEDNSOF THE BALTIC REPUBLICS) RIGA, SOVIET MINISTROV LATVIISKOI SSR. BOOK/ 1-224. 1972 (RUSI KENOEL K. RUETHERE. BECK U. MEIER-EWERT K (TREAIMENT OF NARCOLEPSYWiTH L-OOPA. OBSERVATIONSON THE CLINICAL COURSE AND POLYGRAPHICNOCTURNALAND DAYTIME SLEEP EEG RECORDINGS) ZUR BENANOLUNGD~R NARKDLEPSIEMIT L-OOPA. KLINISCHE VERLAUFSBEOBACHTUNGENU~O POLYGRAPHISCHEEEG-NACHTSCHLAFUNO TAGESABLEITUNGEN. NERVENA~ZI. 44 (811 434-435. 1973 (GERI KETZ E (RIVOTRIL TREATMENTOF STATUS EPILEPTICUS) STATUS EPILEPTICUS-BEHANDLUNGMIT RIVOTRIL. SCIt~EIZ MEDWOCHENSCHR, 103 (32)/ !!34-113B, 1973 (GENt KETZ E, BERNOULL! C. SIEGFRIED J {CLINICAL AND ELECTROtNCEPHALOGRAPHICANALYSIS OF CLONAZEPAM {RO 5-40233 WITH SPEL$AL EMPHASISON STATUS EPILEPTiCUSI KLINISCNE UND HIRNELEkTNISCHE PRUEIUNGVON CLD~AZEPAM{NO 5-4023) UNTER BESONDERERBERUECKSIC~TIGUNGDES STATUS EPILEPTICUS, ACTA eEUROL SCAND (SUPPL). 531 47.53, 1973 (GENt KNDNDKARIAN Ok, MUSATOVA IV ('HIGH' CEREBRAL FORMSOF AMYOTROPHICLATERAL SCLEROSIS) IN NEVROPATDL PSIKNIATR, 73 (81/ 1121.1125, 1973 (RUSt KOJIMA N, YASUKOCNt G TREAIMENT WITH L.OOPA IN TWO CASES OF ORGANIC BRAIN SYNDROME. FOLIA PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 27 {Z)/ 155-1S6, 1973 LAITINEN L. TOIVAKKA E CLONAZEPAM (NO 5.4023) IN THE TREATMENTOF MYOCLONUS EPILEPSY. FOUR CASE REPORTS A~TA NEUROL SCAND {SUPPL). 53/ 72.76. 1973 LANGE-COSACK H. TEPFER G (BRAIN INJURY IN CHILDH000 AND AOOLESCENCE CLINICAL AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHlCLONGITUDINAL STbOY ON 240 CHILDREN AND AOOLESCENTSWiTH ACUTE HEAD iNJURIES) DAS NIRNTRAUMA IM KIND[S. UND JUOENDALTER. KL1NISCHE UND HIRNELEKTRISCHE LAENGSSCHNLTTUNTERSUCHUNGENAN 240 KINOERN UND JUGENOLICHEHMIT FRLSCHENSCHAEDELH{RNTRAUMEN. SCNRIFTENR NEURUL, 12/ 1-212, 1973 (GENt LARENG L, 6ROUCHET A, PLAT JJ tOUR EXPERIENCEWITH HYPERBARICOXYGEN THERAPY IN TRAUMATIC COMATA. k PROPOS OF TWO OBSERVATIONS) NOTRE EXPERIENCE DE L'OXYGENOTHERAPI£HYPERBARESUR LES COMAS TRAUMATIQUES ANESTH ANALG (PARIS), 30 (3)/ 525-531, i973 (FREt LEHOVSKY M. LESNY i. OBENBERGEROVAD (THE SYNC~OMEOF PONTINE CEREBRO.MEOULLAROISSOCIATION IN A BOY OF SEVEN) SYNDROMPONTINNIHO CEREBROMEDULARNINOROZPOJENI U SEDMILETEHO CHLAPCE. CESK NEUROL NEUROCHIR. 36 (4)/ 239 241, 1973 (CZE) LEPETIT J-M (THE MODERATELYDEFECTIVE EPILEPTIC CHILD) L'ENFANT FPtLEPTIGUE OEBILE MOYEN. REV NEURU~$YCHIATR iNFANT, 21 ( i . 8 ) / 401-456. 1973 {FREt LUND M. ED. SYMPOSIUM ON THE THERAPEUTIC USE OF THE ANTI-CONVULSANT RO 5.4023 (CLONAZEPAM) !N DIFFEREHT FORMS IN EPILEPSY. COPENHAGEN25TH MAY, ]972. ACTA NEUROL SCAND (SUPPLI, 53/ 1-143, 1973 MCCALLUMWC, CUMMINS B THE EFFECTS OF BRAIN LES|ONS ON THE CONTINGENT NEGA1{VE VARIATION IN NEUROSURGICALPATIENTS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN N[UROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)/ 449.456. 1973 MAIORCHIK VE, VASIN NIA. IL'INSKil l~ {ROLE OF SPECIFIC AND NON-SPECIF:C THALAM!C NUCLEI IN THE GENESIS OF SOME SLOW RHYTHMSIN HUMANELECT~OCORTICOGRAM) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 227-235. 1973 (R~S)

MATSUMOTOK. OHMGTOT. NANBA S. NISHIMOTO A SOME ASPECTS OF EVOKEDPOTENTIALS AFTER HUMANTHALAMIC STIMULATION. IN: CEREBRAL iNTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS, ED. BY J. CERNACEKAND F. PODIV|NSKY. BRATISLAVA, VYDATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED. BOOK/ 155-171, 1972 MEYER J5 {HEREDITARY SPIKE AND WAVE COMPLEXESAND FEBRILE CONVULSIONS IN THREE GENERATIONS) UEBER OlE VER~0BUNGYON SPIKE.WAVE-NOMPLEXENUNO FIEBERKRAEMPFEH IN DREI GENERATIONEN. DTSCH MEO WOCHENSCHR. 98 {37)1 1717.1722, 1973 (GENt MIKKELSEN B. BIRKET-SMIIH E A CLINICAL STUDYOF THE BENZODIAZEPINE RO 5-4023 (CLONAZEPAM) IN THE TREATMENTOF EPILEPSY. ACTA NEUROL SCAND (SUPPL), 53/ 91-96. 1973 PAPY J-J, TOUR[ M-F {ANO~IC CONVULSIONS AND EPILEPSY {A PROPDSOF 2 riSES OF CONVULSIVE SYNCOPE)) CONVULSIONS ANOXIOUES ET EPILEPSIE (A PROPOSDE 2 CAN SYNCCPES CONVULSIVES), BULL SOC MEG AFR NOIRE LANG FR, 17 (4)/ 595-601, 1972 (FREt PODIVINSKY F OISTURRANCE OF SYMMETRICTONICALLY ACTIVE CENTRESOF THE BRAIN: TORTICOLLIS STUDY. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEM!SPNEk|C RELATIONS, EO, BY J, CERNACEKAND F PODIVINSKY. BRATISLAVA. VYOATELS?YO SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VlEO BOOK/ 419.431, 1972 POLIKANINA RI (ORIENTING REFLEX IN 1HE OIAGNOSIS OF 01SORDER$OF CEREBRAL FUNCTION IN NEWSORNS) ZN NE~ROPATOL PSIKHIATR. 73 (51/ 669,695. 1975 (RUN) RAOERbECKER FJ, OUMON.RADERMECKERM (EEG 1N iNFANTILE NEPfl0AXONAL DYSTROPHYAND HALLERVORDEN SPATZ nISEASE) A PROPOS DE L'E E G OANS LA OYSTROPHIE NEUROAXONALEET LA MALAOIE 0E HALLERV0RDEN.SPATZ 1NFANTILES. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPNYSIOL CLIN, 2 (41/ 400.413, 1972 (FREt BELLY EL. PETERS JF RELATiONSHiP OF SOMEVARiETiES OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC PHOTOSENSIT|VITY Tb CLiNiCAL CONVULSIVE OISOROERS. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP). 23 (10); 1050-1057. 1973 RETT A (TWO YEARS OF EXPER|ENCEWITH CLONAZEPAMIH CEREBRAL CONVULSIVE ATTACKS IN CHILDHOOD) ZWEI JAHRE ERFAHRUNGENMIT CLONAZEPAMBE! ZEREBRALEN KRAMPFAHFAELLEN IM KING[SALTER. ACTA NEUROL SCANO (SUPPL). 53/ ]09 115, 1973 (GER) R]CHLIN M, WEINSTEIN S, GIANN1NI M DEVELOPMENT OF NEUROP;iYS]OLOGICAL IND]CE~ OF MENTAL kETAROAiION: I. INTERHEMISPHERICASYmETRY OF THE AUCITORY EVOKED CORTICAL RESPONSE. PEDIATRICS, 52 (4)/ 534-54], 1973 ROGOZEA R. FLOREA CIOCOZU V THE ORIENTING REFLEX IN EPILEPSY. ELECTROGRAPHICDATA CONCERNING THE ICTAL AND INTERICTAL PECULIARITIES UF THE O~IENTING REFLEX AS A FUNCTION OF THE ELECTRO-CLINICAL FORM OF THE SEIZURES. C. HUMANOATA. REV ROUMflEUROL, 10 (211 133-148, 1913 ROSENMAY~ FW. GROH C (EFFECT OF CLONAZEPAMON THE EEG OF CHILOREN ANO ADOLESCENTS) WIRKUNG VON CLO~AZEPAMAUF DAN EEG VON KINOERN UNO JUGENDLICHEN. ACTA NEUROL SCANO (SUPPL), 53t 117-123, 1973 (GER) SAINT HILAIRE JM, MALO JL (EPILEPSY iNDUCEDBY READING: USEFULNESSOF A CLA~SIFICATION) L'EPILEPSIE A LA LECTURE: DE L'UTILITE'D'UN( CLASSIFICATION. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 2 (4)~ 420.425. 1972 (FREt SANVITO WL, 9RANDT RA, GCNZALESOM, TItBERY CP, STECCA J {PROGRESSIVE MYOCLON~SEPILEPSY: CLINICAL, POLYGRAPHICAND HISTOPATHOLOGICAL ASPECTS, k CASE REPORT) EPILEPSIA MIOCLONICA PROGESSIVA. ARQ NEUROPSIDUIATR, 31 (2)/ 123.131. 1973 (PURl SARHAOD! S. HOOSHMANDH PERSISTENCE OF FOCAL ARHYTHMICDELTA ACTIVITY IN NON-PROGRESSIVE CEREBRAL LESIONS. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO), 4 (3)/ l O 5 * l l l .

1973

566A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

* * * * * DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CON]-

..u** DISEASE STATES- NEUROLOG]CAL CONT-

SATTERFIELD JH. CANTWELL DP. SAUL RE, LESSER LI, PODOSIN RL RESPONSE TO STIMULANT DRUG TREATMENT IN HYPERACTIVE CHILDREN: PREDICTION FROMEEG AND NEUROLOGICAL FINDINGS. J AUTISM CHILD SCHIZO, 3 11)/ 36-48, ]973

WEINMANN H-M. W[LLMS E (SHORT REPORT ON THE EFFECT]VENESS OF THE ANTICONVULSANT RO 5-4023 (CLONAZEPAM) IN DIFFERENT FORMSOF EPILEPSY) KURZER ERFAHRUNGSBERICHT UEBER DIE WIRKSAMKEIT DES ANTIKONVULSIVUMS RO 5-4023 (CLONAZEPAM) AUF VERSCHIEDENE EPILEPSIEFORMEN. ACTA NEUROL SCAND (SUPPL}. 53/ ]24-]32, ]973 (GER)

SCHWARTZ MS, PRIOR PF, SCOTT DF THE OCCURRENCE AND EVOLUTION !~ THE EEG OF A LATERALIZED PERIODIC PHENOMENON. BRAIN, 96 (3)/ 6]3.622. I973 SETIEY A, MOENE Y, REVOL M COURJON J (EEG DATA IN TUMORS OF THE PINEAL REGION) OUNNEES DE L'E.E.G. DANS LES TUMEURS DE LA REGION PINEALE. REV OTONEUROOPHTALMOL, 45 (1)/ 31-32. 1973 (FRE) SHAPIRA Y, SZABO G. MERIN S, AUERBACH E ELECTROPHYSZOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM IN MENTALLY RETARDED CHILDREN. PART !!: VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS. J PEDIATR OPHTHALMOL, 10 (3}/ 223-225, 1973 SHARBROUGH FW, ME,SICK JM JR, SUNDT TM JR CORRELATION OF CONTINUOUS ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS WITH CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW MEASUREMENTS DURING CAROTID ENDARTERECTOMY. STROKE, 4 (4)/ 674.683, ]973 SHERWlN AL, EISEN AA. SOKOLOWSK] CO ANTICONVULSANT DRUGS IN HUMANEPILEPTOGENIC BRAIN. CORRELATION OF PHENOBARBITAL AND DiPHENYLHYDANTOIN LEVELS WITH PLASMA. ARCH NEUROL, 29 (2)/ 73.77, 1973 SHERWIN 1, HOOGE JP COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS OF t~ATUHAL SLEEP AND METHOHEXITAL PROVOCATIVE TESTS IN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP), 23 (9)/ 973.976, 1973 SHIELDS DT BRAIN RESPONSES TO STIMULI IN DISORDERS OF INFORMATION PROCESSING, J LEARNING DISABIL, 6 (8)/ 501.505, 1973 STADLER HE, MANDERS K, MARKS J, BONSETT C RECURRENT (BILOCULAR?) BRAIN ABSCESS DUE TO UNUSUAL FOREIGN BOOY. A CASE REPORT, J INDIANA STATE MED ASSOC. 65 (9)/ 799.802, ]973 STRAUMANIS JJ, SHAGASS C, OVERTONDA SOMATOSENSORY EVOKEC RESPONSES IN DOWN SYNDROME. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY, 29 (41/ 544.549, 1973 SU P~, GOLDENSOHN ES PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY• ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES. ARCH NEUROL. 29 (3)/ 183-186, 1973 TAKAHASHI T, MIYAKOSHI T, WADA T TREATMENT OF PERIODIC DISTURBA~CE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN THE SPECIFIC TYPE OF HEPATOCEREBRAL DEGENERATION ()NOSE TYPE) TRIAL WiTH GOBAB. INT J NEUROL, 9 (11/ 43.53. 1972 TARTARA A, ARRIGO A. SCAMONI C, PRESAZZI A (CLINICO-EXPERIMENTAL CONTRIBUT|ON TO THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY WITH GABOB-D]AZEPAM) CONTRIBUTO CLINICO-SPER;MENTALE NEL 1RATTAMENTO Dl FORME EPILETTICHE CON GABOB.DIAZEPAM. MINERVA MED, 64 (3G}/ I943.194S, 1973 (ITA) TSUMOTO T, HIROSE N, NONAKA S, TAKAHASH; M CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE: CHANGES IN SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED POTENTIALS ASSOCIATED WITH UNILATERAL LESIONS. ELECTR~ENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)/ 453.473. 1973 TURNER Mo OACUNTO JJ, CORDEROFUNES JR (ELECTROCLINICAL EVAI.UATION OF A NEW ANT]CONVULSANT. RO 5-4023) VALORACION ELECTROCLINICA DE UN NUEVOMEDICAMENTO ANTIEPILEPTICO, EL RO 5-4023. ACTA NEUROL LAT AM, I8 (2)/ 16~.)72. ]972 (SPA) VASSELLA F, PAVLINCOVA E, SCHNEIDER HI. RUDIN HI. KARBOWSK! K TREATMENT OF INFANTILE SPASMS AND LENNOX.GA~TAUT :YNDROME WITH CLONAZEPAM (RIVOTRIL). EPILEP$1A, 14 (2)/ 165-175, 1973 VELASCO M, LOPEZ M, ROJAS-RAMIREZ JA, VELASCO F (VALUE OF THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM IN NEUROLOGIC AND PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS: CORRELATIVE STUDY IN lO,O00 ADULT PATIENTS) VALOR OEL ELECTROENCEFALOGRAMA EN EL DIAGNOSTICO NEUROLOGICO V PStQUIATRICO: ESTUDIO CORRELATIVO EFECTUADO EN lO.O~O PACIENTES ADULTOS. ARCH INVEST MED (MEX), 4 (2)1 125-138. 1973 (SPA) VILLENEUVE A, JUS K. JUS A POLYGRAPHIC STUDIES OF TA~DIVE DYSKINESIA AND OF THE RABBIT SYNDROME DURING DIFFERENT STAGES OF SLEEP. BIOL PSYCHIATRY, 6 ( 3 ' / 259-214. ]973

WESSELY P. HEBER G, KRYSPIN-EXNER K (ANALYSIS OF SEIZURES OF CEREBRAL GENESIS OCCORRIN~ IN ALCOHOLISM) ANALYSE DER ]M RAHMEN DER ALKOHOLKRANKHEIT AUFTRETENDEN ANFAELLE AUS DEM FORMENKREIS DER ZEREBRAL GESTEUERTEN ANFAELLE. WIEN Z NERVENHE!LKD, 31 11)/ 63-89. 1973 (GER) WOLPOW ER FOCAL RHYTHMIC EEG SLOWING WITH TEMPORAL LOBE TUMORS. REPORT OF SIX CASTS. CONFIN NEUROL, 35 (4)/ ]93-201. 1973 YAMADA H (V]SUAL EVOKED RESPONSES ]N PATIENTS WITH AMBLVOPIA} OPHTHALMOLOGY (TOKYO). 15 15}/ 357-366, 1973 (JAP) • ¥AMAMURA H (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC FOLLOW-UP STUDY OF CHILDREN WITH CONVULS[ ONS) J NAGOYACITY MED ASSOC. 23 14}/ 611-6431 1973 (JAP)

*'**" DISEASE STATES.-PSYCH[ATRIC BERN£~ P, GABRIEL E, KUEFFERLE B. MUELLER E. PRESSLICH 0 (INVESTIGATION OF CLINICAL PSYCHO-PA]hOLOGICAL AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CORRELATIONS) UNTERSUCHUNGEN UEBER KLINISCH PSYCHOPATHOLOGISCHE UND ELEKTROENZEPHALOGRAPHISCHE KORRELATIONEN WIEN Z NERVENHflLKD, 31 1111 54-62. 1973 (GER) BODOY J EVOKED P)TENTIALS IN REACTION TIME WITH A VARIABLE FOREPERIOO Q J ~XP PSYCHOL, 25 (3)/ 323,334, 1973 D'ELIA G, PERRIS C CEREBRAL FUNCTIOHAL DOMINANCE AND DEPRESSION AN ANALYSIS OF EEG AMPLITUDE IN OEPRESSED PATIENTS ACTA PSYCI']ATR SCANO, 49 (3)/ 191.197, ]973 DUCHE D-J, LELORD G ROLLAD M (APPLICATION TO PSYCHOTIC CHILDREN OF THE METHOD OF EEG CONDITIONING TO SOUND AND LIGHT. PRELIMINARY RESULTS) APPLICATION DE LA METHODE DU CONOITIONNEMENT EEG AU SON ETA LA LUMIERE AUX EN[~NTS PSYCHOTIQUES. RESULTATS PRELIMINAIRES. REV NEUROPSYCHIATR INFANT. 21 (G)/ 363-370. ]973 (FRE} EKIERT H, GOGOL Z. WEIBEL L, BUCHOWSKA I ((ELECTROCLINICAL ASPECT OF INSIOON TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH NEUROTIC SYMPTOMS) ELEKTROKLINICZNY ASPEKT LECZENIA INSIDONEMCHORYCH Z 'OBJAWAMI NERWICOWYMi PSYCHIATR POL, 7 12)/ 159-177. ]973 (POL) ETEMAO JG. SZUREK SA. YEAGER ~L. SCHULKIN FR EVALUATION OF EEG FINDINGS IN A GROUP OF PSYCHOTIC CHILDREN. IN: CLINICAL STUDIES IN CHILDHOOD PSYCHOSES. ED. BY S.A. SZUREK AND i.N. BERLIN. NEW YORK. BRUNNER AND ~AZEL. BOOK/ 414430. 1973 GASCON GG. GILLES F LIMBIC DEMENTIA. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCH;ATRY, 36 f 3 ) l 421-430, 1973 GOTTSCHALK S (EEG EXAMINATIONS DURING LITHIUM TREATMENT) EEG.UNTERSUCHUNGEN UNTER LITHIUMBEHANDLUNG. PSVCHIATR NEUROL MEO PSYCHOL (LEIPZ). 25 15)/ 297 300, 1973 (GER) HARRISON.COVELLO A, LAIRY GC (RELATIONS BETWEEN BINOCULAR VISIOK. MOTORAND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT, AND EEG) RELATIONS ENTRE VISION BINOCULAIRE. DEVELOPPEMENTMOTEUR ET COGNITIF. ET EEG. PERCEPTION, ] 14)/ 421.440, 1972 (FRE) HIRATA J. NOMP T. SUEMITSU $ ON THE STU?OROUS AND HYPOMANIC EPISODES ASSOCIATED WITH SPIKE AND WAVE IN THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. FUKUSHIMA J MED SCI. 18 (3-4)1 49-51, 1972 IKUTA T RE-INVESTIGATION ON THE EFFECTS OF THI~PENTAL ON THE HUMAN SOMATOSENSORV EVOKED RESPONSE. FUKUOKA ACTA MED, 64 (711 275-283. ~973 JUS K, BOUCHAROM. JUS AK. VILLENEUVE A, LACHANCE R SLEEP EEG STUDIES IN UNTREATED. LONG-TERM SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY. 29 (311 385-390. ]973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE ..n~

DISEASE SIATES--PSYCHIAIRIC -CONT

567A

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~ALM D. PFEIFFER RA. AIJIERMANNM. SCHULTE H (EGG FINDINGS IN TURNER'S SYNDROME) EEG-BEFUNDE GEl TURNER-SYNDROM MONATSSCHR KINDERHEILKD. 121 (7)/ 289292, 1973 (GER)

LELORD G. LAFFONT F. JUSSEAUME P. STEPHANT JL COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CONDITIONING OF AVERAGED EVOKED RESPONSES BY COUPLING SOUNDAND LIGHT IN NORMAL AND AUTISTIC CHILDREN. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. i0 (4)! 415-425. ]973

PAMFIGLIONE G THE EFFECT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS OH BRAIN ACTIVITY J ~ CULL PHYS|C]ANS LOND, 7 (41/ 347-364, ]913

AN EGG STUDY OF DEL!NQUENT ADOLESCENTS WITH REFERENCE TO RECIDIVISM AND MURDER. FOLIA PSVCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 27 (21~ 77-84. 1973

LEVY ST. FORREST JN JR. HENINGER GR LITHIUM-INDUCED DIABETES INSIPIDUS: MANIC SYMPTOMS. BRAIN AND ELECTROLYIE CORRELATES. AND CHLOROTHIAZIDE TREATMENT. AM J PSYCHIATRY. 130 (9)1 1014.1017. 197]

POENARU S. POENARU L (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF FEMALE HYPERESTROGENIC TETANY) ]'EXPLORATION ELECTROPHYSIOLOG]QU( DE LA TETANIE FEMININE HYPEROESTROGENIQUE ELECTROMYOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, ]3 (2)/ 20]-227, I973 (FRE)

MIAGER VK (DIENCEPHALtC DISORDERS IN NEUROSES AND BORDERLINE CONDITIONS) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 13 (51/ 705.711. 1913 (RUS)

BEGAN D RAPID OBJECTIVE REFRACTION USING EVOKED BRAIN POTENTIALS INVEST OPHTHALMOL, ]2 (9)/ 669-679. 1973

MILLE T. SCAMONI C. eRESAZZI A (CLINICAL AND ELECTROENCEPAHALOGRAPHIC FINDINGS ON THE ACTION OF GADOD-DIAZEPAM IN CHILDREN WITH DEHAVIORAL DISORDERS) OSSERVAZION! CLINICO.ELETTROENCEFALOGRAFICHE SULLA AZIONE DEL GABOD-DIAZEPAM IN FANCIULLI CON IRREGOLAR~TA OEL COMPORTAMENTO. MINERVA PEDIATR. 25 (13)/ 593-603. 1973 (ITA]

SHIMODA Y. K]TAGAWA T CLINICAL AND EGG STUDIES ON EMACIATION (INOREXIA NERVOSA) DUE TO DISTURBED FUNCTION OF THE BRAIN $IEM J NEURAL TRANSM. 34 (3)/ I95-204. ]973

~'ELSEH J. CHRISTENSEN KR, FRIEDRIC:| U. ZEUTHE~ E.~STERGAARD O CHILDHOOD OF MALES WITH THE XYY SYNDROME. J AU11SM CHILD SCHi/O, 3 ( l i t 5.26. 1973

VASIUKO~A EA. TOSKIN LS. BRODSKI] VA, BUROV IUS, IAS'KO AA (SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN ITSENKO-CUSHING'S DISEASE) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR. 73 (8)/ 1175-1179. 1973 (RUS)

OKUMA 1, OGURA C NEUROPHY$1OLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE PATHOPHYSIOLOGYOF THE MANIC.DEPRESSIVE P~YCHO$1S, PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 75 (Sit 281-291, 1973

.~e.~ DISEASE STATES--EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED

SIEVEN$ JR AN ANATOMYOF SCHIZOPHRENIA? ARCH G~N PSYCHIATRY, 29 (21/ 117-189, 1973

SOWA J, GATAHSK! J ELECTROENCtPHALOGRAPHIC CHANGES ]H CHRONIC HEPATITIS. EPIOEMIOL REV, 26 (3)/ 299-303. 1972

ABRAMCHIK G~ SHUVALOVANS (THE ROLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS ]N THE PATHOGEN(SIS OF EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHfATR. 73 (71/ 988.994, ]973 (BUS)

STRUVE FA, BURNETT L, BECKA OR CHRONOLOGICAL AGE DISTRIBUTION OF THE D.MITTEN EEG PATIERN CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR (CHICAGO), 4 (3)/ 135.139, 1973

ARKHIPOVA NA (CORRELATION OF GLOBAL (EG AND NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL TUMOR OF THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES) 8lULL EXP OIOL MEO, 75 (7)/ 17.20, 1973 (BUS)

TIMSIT.BER|HIER M. DELAUNOY J. KONINCKX N, ROUSSEAU JC SLOW POTENTIAL CHANGES IN PSYCHIAIRY I CON11NGENT NEGATIVL VARIATION. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (41/ 355 361.

ARNOLO PS, RACINE RJ, WISE RA EFFECIS OF ATROPINE, RESERPINE, 6 HYOROXYOOPAMINE, AND HANDLING ON SEIZURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE RAT EXP NEUROL, 40 (2)/ 457.470, )973

1913 TIMSIT-BERTHIER M, OELAUNOYJ. ROUSSEAU JC SLOW POTENTIAL CHANGES IN PSYCHIATRY I i MOTOR POTENTIAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CL|N NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (4)/ 363-367,

1973 * * * * * DISEAqE STATES..OTHER FIORENT1NI A. MAFFEI L EVOKED POTENTIALS IN ASTIGMATIC SUBJECTS. V;SION RES, 13 (9)/ 1781-1783, 1973 GILHAUS KH. OAWEKE H. LUELSDORF HG, SACHSSE R. SACHSSE B (EEG CHANGES IN DIABETIC CHILDREN) EEG-VERAENDERUNGEN BEI DIABETISCHEN KINDERN. DTSCH MED WOCHENSCHR. 98 ( 3 ] ) / I449-I454, ]973 (GER) GROEBE H, PALM D, MUELLER K:M (ASPECTS OF PATHOGENESIS OF BRAIN DAMAGE. IN HOMOCYSTINURIA; ASPEKTE ZUR PATHOGENESE DES CEREBRALSCHADENS BE[ HOMOCYSTINURIE. MONATSSCHR KINDERHEILKD. ]2] (7)/ 399-40], )973 (GER) GUPTA SP, GUPTA PC, KUMARV, AHUJA MS ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CHANGES IN HYPOTHYROIDISM. INDIAN J MED RES. 60 (7)/ 1]0]-!]06. ]972 KENNEDY J. PARBHO0 SP. MACGILLiVRAY B. SHERLOCK S EFFECT OF EXTRACORPOREAL LIVER PERFUSION ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM OF PATIENTS IN COMA DUE TO ACUTE LIVER FAILURE. Q J MED, 42 (]67)/ 549-561, 1973 KHILOV KL RUDENKOVP (RELATiOnSHIP OF THE RATE OF INCREASE OF LOUDNESSWITH THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE SOUND ANALYZER) VE,'TN OTORINOLARINGOL, NO-4/ ]6-20, ]973 (RUS) LATARJET J. BOURRAT C, PERNODMF, JAROSSIN C, BANSSILLON VG (CORTICAL BLINDNESS WITH B]-OCCIPITAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CRISIS IN THE COURSE OF A SEPTICOPYEMIC STATE) CECITE CORTICALE AVEC CRISE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHJQUE DI-OCCIPITALE AU COURS D'UN ETAT SEPTICOPYOHEMIQUE. ANESTH ANALG (PARIS), 30 (3)/ 513-523. ]973 (FRE) LENARD HG, DELL EF DIOELECTRIC BRAIN DEVELOPMENT [N HYPOTHYROIDISM. A QUANTIIATIVE ANALYSIS WITH EEG POWER SPECTRA. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 545-549, 1973

BALDY.MOULINIER M, ARIAS L. BILLIARD M, PASSOUANT P (CEREBRAL HEMOUYNAMICS IN EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY INDUCED BY OUABAIN) HEMOOYNAMIQUE CEREBRALE AU COURS DE L'EPILEPSIE EXPERIMENTALE PAR L'OUABAINE. REV NEUROL. I27 (5)/ 5]7.527, 1973 (FkE) BALEYDIER C. BISCONTE JC, QUOEX C (AUTORADIOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER FOR PENICILLIN IN CHRONIC EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY) ETUDE RADIOAUTOGRAPH]QUE DE LA DARRIERE HEMO.ENCEPHALIQUE A LA PENICILLINE DANS L'EPILEPSlE EXPERIMENTALE CHRONIQUE. ACTA NEUROPATHOL (BERL), 24 (4)/ 32]-330, 1973 (FRE) SAUMANN H. HECHT K (QUANTITATIVE EVOKED POTENTIAL ANALYSIS FOR NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MISCONTROLLEO LEARNING PROCESSES IN THE PATHOGENE~iS OF EXPERIMENTAL ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION) QUANTIIATIV( EVOKED.POTENTIAL-ANALYSEN ZUR NEUROPHYSIOLOGISCHEN CHARAKTERISIERUNG VON FEHLLERNPROZESSEN IN DER EXPERIMENTELLEN ARTERIELLEN HYPERTONIE.PATHOGENESE. ACTA BIOL MED GER. 30 (5)/ 675-696, 1973 (GER| CORCORAN ME. MCCAUGHRANJA JR. WADA JA ACUTE ANTIEPILEPTIC EFFECTS OF DELTA9.TETRAHYDFlOCANNADINOL IN RATS WITH KINDLED SEIZURES. EXP NEUROL, 40 (2)/ 471-483, 1973 CRAPPER DR EXPERIMENTAL NEUROFIBRILLARY DEGENERATION AND ALTERED ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY. ELECTROEN.~PHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (6)/ 575-588. 1913 CRIGHEL E, MISON-CRIGHEL N THE CONTRALATERAL INFLUENCE AND TRANSFER OF A NEOCOqTICAL SPIKING FOCUS. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS, ED. BY J. CERNACEK AND F. PODIVINSKY. 8RATISLAVA. VYOATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKAOEMIE VIED BOOK/ ]45-153. 1972 DOW RC, FORFAR JC, MCOUEEN JK THE EFFECTS OF SOME ANTICONVULSANT DRUGSON COBALT-INDUCED EPILEPSY. EPILEPSIA, 14 (2)/ 203-212. I973 FETZ E(, WYLER AR OPERANTLY CONDITIONED FIRING PATTERNS OF EPILEPTIC NEURONS IN THE MONKEYMOTOR CORTEX. EXP NEUROL. 40 (3)/ 586-607. ]973

568A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

• ~**" DISEASE STATES..EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED -CONT.

**s** DISEASE STATES--EXPERIMENTALLY INDUCED -CONT-

GOLD PEr BUENOOF. MCGAUGHJL TRAINING AND TASK-RELATED DIFFERENCES IN RETROGRADEAMNESIA THRESHOLDS DETERMINED BY DIRECT ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE CORTEX IN RATS. PHYSIOL BEHAV, ]l ( I ) / 57-63, 1973

SAFAR P. NEMOTOEM. SEVERINGHAUSJW PATHOGEN~SIS OF CENTRAL NERVOUSSYSTEMDISORDER DURING ARTIFICIAL HYPERVENTILATION IN COMPENSATEDUYPERCARBIA IN DOGS CRIT CARE MED, ] (1)/ 5-16. 1973

GREEN JR, HALPERN LM, AMiCK.CORK]LL JA ALTERATIONS IN ENZYME ACTiViTY AND HYPEREXCITABILITY IN THE CHRONIC UNDERCUTCEREBRALCORTEXOF MONKEY EPILEPS1A. 14 (2)/ 233-241, 1973

SLATER P, STONIER PD EEG SEIZURES PRODUCEDBY INTRAVENTRICULARQUATERNARY AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS1N THE RAT. ARCH iNT PHARMACODYNTHER. 203 (2)/ 335-341. I97~

HANNA GR, STALMASTERRM CORTICAL EPILEPTIC LESIONS PRODUCEDBY FREEZING. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP), 23 (9)/ 918-925, ]973

VAN DUIJN H SUPERIORITY OF CLONAZEPAMOVER DIAZEPAM IN EXPERIMENTAL EPILEPSY. EPILEPSIA. Ia (2)/ ]95-202. 1973

HENRY KR, SALEH M RECRUITMENT DEAFNESS: FUNCTIONALEFFECT OF PRIMiNG-INDUCED AUDIOGENIC SEIZURES IN MICE. J COMPPHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 84 (2)/ 430-435, 1973

VARDARIS RM. GAEBELEIN C. RICCIO DC RETROGRADE AMNESIA FROMHYPOTHERMIA-INDUCEDBRAIN SEIZURES. PHYSiOL PSYCHOL. I (3)/ 204-208. 1973

HIRABAYASH] Y (EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON EPILEPSY CORRELATIONBETWEEN BEHAVIOR AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAH]CFINDINGS IN PROCESSOF CONVUL~IYE SEIZURES IN RATS) PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 75 (4)/ 238-249. 1973 (JAP)

VUILLON-CACCUITTOLO G, MELDRUMBS. BALZAMO E ELECTRORETINOG2AMAND AFFERENT VISUAL TRANSMISSION IN THE EPILEPTIC BABOON PAPIO PAPIO. EFFECTS OF DRUGS INFLUENCING MONOAMINERGIC SYSTEMS. EPILEPSIA, I4 (2)/ 213-22]. I973

HOSSMANNV, HOSSMANNK-A RETURN OF NEURONAL FUNCTIONS AFTER PROLONGEDCARDIAC ARREST BRAIN DES, 60 (2)/ 423-438. ]973

WOODRUFF ML, GAGE FH, ISAACSON RL CHANGES :N FOCAL EPILEPTIC ACTIVITY PRODUCEDBY BRAIN-STEM SECTIONS iN THE RABBIT. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)/ 475-486, 1973

KARPIAK SE JR, BOWEN FP, RAPPORTMM EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY INDUCEDBY ANTISERUMTO SYNAPTIC MEMBRANE. BRAIN RES, 59 (1-2)/ 303.3]0, ]973 KLEIHUES P, HOSSMANNK-A REGIONAL INCORPORATIONOF L.(3,3H)TYROSINE INTO CAT BRAIN PROTEINS AFTER I HOUR OF COMPLETE ISCHEMIA ACTA NEUROPATHOL (BERL), 25 (4)/ 313.324, 1973

WYLER AR, FETZ EE, WARD AA JR SPONTANEOUS FIRING PATTERNS OF EPILEPTIC NEURONS IN THE MONKEY MOTORCORTEX. EXP NEUROL. 40 (3)/ 567.585. 1973 ZUCKERMANNEC, GLASER GH ANTICONVULSIVE ACTION OF INCREASEDCALCIUM CONCENTRATION IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID, ARCH NEUROL, 29 (4)/ 245-252, 1973

LETCHER FS, CORRAOPG, OMMAYAAK HEAD INJURY IN THE CHIMPANZEE, PART 2: SPONTANEOUSAND EVOKED EPIDURAL POTENTIALS AS INDICES OF INJURY SEVERITY. J NEURDSURG, 39 (2)/ 161.171, 1973

***** DRUG EFFECTS..EEG

LUTSENKO VK, KRYZHANOVSKI[ GN (THE NATURE OF TONIC ACTIVITY OF THE SPINAL CORD IN RATS WITH SPASMODICSYNDROMEIN ASCENDINGTETANUS) BIULL EKSP BIOL MEO, 75 (6)/ 6.9, 1973 (RUS)

BABBIN! M, GAIARDI M, BARTOLETT! M SOME BEHAVIORAL AND EEG EFFECTS OF A NEW ANALGESIC AGENT (VIMINOL) IN COMPARISONWITH MORPHINE IN RATS. EUR J PHARMACOL, 23 (2)/ 137.146, 1973

MCINTYRE DC, GODOAROGV TRANSFER, INTERFERENCE, AND SPONTANEOUSRECOVERYOF CONVULSIONS KINDLED FROMTHE RAT AMYGDALA. ELECTflOENCEPHALOGR CLiN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 533.543, ]973

BEAUVAIS P, MERCIER O. HANOTEAUJ. BR]SSAUD HE (DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN POISONING INDUCED BY ISONIAZID) INTOXICATION A LA DIPHENYLHYDANTOIN( INDUITE PAR L'ISONIAZIDE. ARCH FR PEDIATR, 30 (5i/ 541-546. 1973 (FRE)

NAQUFT R, CHERUBINI E. CARL]ER ~, GASTAUT H (FACIAL SPASMSAND PHOTOSENSITIVE EPILEPSY IN P vO PAPIO) SPASME FACIAL EY EPILEPSIE PHOTOSENSIBLECHEZ LE PAPIO PAPIO. REV NEUROL, 127 (5)/ 529-535, 1972 (FRE)

COLASANTI B, KHAZAN N AGONISTIC PROPERTIES OF NARCOTIC ANALGESICS AND ANTAGONISTS ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMAND BEHAVIOR IN THE RAT AND THEIR REVERSAL BY NALOXONE. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. 12 (7)/ 619-627, ]973

NIE V. UPTON A, ETTLINGER G BEHAVIORAL IMPAIRMENT iN THE MONKEYFOLLOWING IMPLANTATION OF ALUMINUMHYDROXIDE ON THE TEMPORALCORTEX: THE ROLE OF CORTICAL DESTRUCTION. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 632-651, 1973

COMERWH, ELLIOTT HW, NOMOFN, NAVARROG, KOKKP N, RUELIUS HW. KNOWLESJA PHARMACOLOGYOF PARENTERALLYADMINISTERED LORAZEPAMiN MAN. J INT MED DES, I (4)/ 216-~25. ]973

PETERS JJ, HILGEFORO EJ. VONDERAHEAR ONTOGENESIS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICSEIZURE PATTERNS IN DEVELOPING CHICK EMBRYOSDURING RECOVERYFROMHYPOTHERMIC HYPOXIA. DEV PSYCHOBIOL, 6 (4)/ 337.348, 1973 PETSCHE H, RAPPELSBERGERP, FREY Z, SUCHATZK! BU THE EPILEPTOGENIC EFFECT OF OUABAIN (G.STROPHANTHIN). ITS ACTION ON THE EEG AND CORTICAL MORPHOLOGY. EPILEPSIA, 14 (2)/ 243-260, ]973 RACINE RJ, BURNHAMWM, GARTNERJG FIRST TRIAL MOTOR SEIZURES TRIGGEREDBY AMYGDALOID STIMULATION IN THE RAT. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 487.~': 1973

DARBINIAN TM, ZVIAGIN AA. TVERSKOI AL. NATANSONMG, ZUBAREVA RA. MAGITSKAIA LAD VASIL'EVA ~M (KETAMINE GENERAL ANESTHESIA: CLINICAL ASPECTS. HEMOOYNAMICS, RESPIRATION) EKSP KKIR ANESTEZIOL, NO-4/ 38-48, I913 (BUS) DOENICKE A. KUGLERJ, PENZEL G. LAUD M. KALMARL, KILLIAN J, BEZECNY H (CEREBRAL FUNCTION AND TOLERANCEUNDERETOMIDATE, A NEW NON-BARBITURATE i.V. HYPNOTIC) HIRNFUNKTION UND TOLERANZBREITENACH ETOMIDATE. EINEM NEUEN BARBITURATFREIEN I . V APPLIZIERBARENHYPNOTICUM. ANAESTHESIST, 22 (8)/ 351-366, I913 (GER) CRIED PA. MCINTYRE DC ELECTRICAL AND BEHAVIORAL ATTENUATIONOF THE ANTI.CONVULSANT PROPERTIES OF DELTA9.THC FOLLOWING CHRONIC ADMINISTRATIONS. PSYCHOPHARMACnLOGIA, 3] (3)1 215-227, 1973

RACINE RJ, BURNHAMWM, GARTNERJG, LEVITAN D RATES CF MOTO~ SEIZURE DEVELOPMENTIN RATS SUBJECTEDTO ELECTRICAL BRAIN STIMULATION: STRAIN AND [NTERSTIMUL~TION INTERVAL EFFECTS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NECROPHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 553-556. 1973

GAIDENKO GV. ZAUGOL'NIKOV VS. ZAITSEV IUV (SELECTIVE ACTION QF FLUOTHANEAND METHOXYFLURANEON THE CORT]CAL AND NON-SPECIFIC ASCENDING SYSTEMSOF THE BRAIN STEM) FARMAKOL TOKSIKOL. 36 (4)1 392-395. 1973 (RUS)

ROSEN AD, LUBOWSKYJ, VASTOLA EF GENICULATE INTERACTIONSWITH A PENICILLIN DISCHARGE IN VISUAL CORTEX. EXP NEUROL. 40 (1)/ 12-22, ]913

GEHRES.LD. RANDALL CL. [ICClO DC. VARDARIS RM ATTENUATION OF HYPOTHERMICRETROGRADEAMNESIA PRODUCEDBY PHARMACOLOGIC BLOCKAGEOF BRAIN SEIZURES. PHYSIOL BEHAV. 10 (6)1 1011-1017. ~973

ROSEN AD. VASTOLA EF, HILDEBRANDZJM VISUAL RADIATION ACTIVITY DURING A CORTICAL PENICILLIN ~ISCHARGE. EXP NEUROL, 40 ( l ) / 1-11. 1973

GOLDSTEIN L. STOLTZFUSNW PSYCHOACTIVE DRUG-INDUCEDCHANGESOF INTERHEMISPHERICEEG AMPLITUDE RELATIONSHIPS. AGENTS ACTIONS. 3 (2)/ 124.132. 1913

RUMP S, GRUDZINSKA E, EDELWEJ~ Z EFFECTS OF DI~LEPAM OH EPILEPTIFORM PATTERNS OF BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE RABBIT'S BRAIN INDUCED BY FLUOSTIGMINE. NEUROPHARMACOLQGY, ]2 (8)1 813-817, ]973

HERZ A C~NTRAL NERVOUSSITES OF ACTION OF MORPHINE IN DEPENDENTAND I.ADEPENDENt RABBITS. id: DRUG ABUSE AND CONTRACEPTION. PHARMACOLOGYAND THE FUTURE OF MAN, VOL. ] . , ED. BY G.H. ACHESON. BASEL, KARGER. BOOK/ ]25-I39. ]973 .

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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

569A

**~** DRUG EFFECTS--EEG -CONT-

* * ' * * DRUG EFFECTS.-EEG -CDNT-

HOFFMEISTER VOH F (POSSIBILITIES OF DEMONSTRATINGAND DIFFERENTIATING CENT~ EFFECTS OF DRUGS IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS) MOEGLICHKEITEN DES ERKENNENSUND DER DIFFERENZ]ERUNG ZENTRAL-H[RVOESER WIRKUNGERYON PHARMAKA]M TIERVERSUCH. ARZNEIM FOR~CH, 23 (HA)/ 113]-I135, 1973 (GER)

MORI K. ]WABUCH) K, FUJITA M THE EFFECTS OF DEPOLARIZING MUSCLE RELAXANTSON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMAND THE CJRCULATJONDURING HALOTHANE ANAESTHES|A INMAN. DR J ANAESTH, 45 (51/ 604-6)0, 1973

ITIL TM. HSU W, GIG E "ANXIOLYTIC" PROFILE AND "BIOAVAILABILITY" OF CLORAZEPATE DIPOTASSIUMBASED ON OUAHIITATIVE PHARMACO-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. AGRESSOLOG|E. 14 (3)/ 203-2]2. ]973 ]UREVICR VM (STUDY OF CLiNICO-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICPARALLELSWITH A VIEW TO CONSTRUCTINGDEVICES INDICATING THE DEPTH OF METHOXYFLURANEANESTHESIA) MED TEKH, NO-31 IS-lB. 1973 (BUS) JACQUEL|N C, COLDM8 O (BUTTOCK ERYTHEMAAND COMA. BELATEDETIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS. THIRTY CASES OF HEXACHLOROPHENEINTOXICATION OUE TO OVERDOSES IN BABY TALCUMPOWOER) ERYTHEME FESSIER ET COMA. DIAGNOSTIC ETIOLOGIQUE TARDZF. A PROPOS D'UHE TRENTAINE DE GAS D'INTOXICATION PAR DE L'HEXACHLOROPHENE SURDOSEOARS UN TALC A USAGE INFANTILE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 2 (4)/ 414-4]7, 1972 (FOE) KATO T (EXPERIMENTAL COMPARATIVESTUDYON THE DRUG OEPENOENCEOF BARBITUR]C HYPNOTICS AND PHENOTRIAZINE ANALGESICS) J TOKYOMED COLL, 3J (211 183-20]. 1973 (JAP) KRENDAL' FP, KUORIN AN (COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIPSYCHOTIC ACTION OF SOME NEUROLEPTICS ON THE MODEL OF LSO PSYCHOSIS) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (5)/ 747-753, I973 tHUS) LALLEY PM, ROSSI GV, OAKERVt~ TREMOR INOUCTION BY tNTRACAUOATE INJECTIONS Of OEIYLIUM, TETRABENAZINE, OR MESCALINE: FUNCTIONAL DEFICITS IN CAUOAT( OOPAMINE, J PHARMSOl, 62 (6)/ 13Q2,1307, 1973

MUKHTAROVA NO. KULAGINA Tp (CL]Fl]CO-ENCEPHALOGRAPHIC PARALLELS IN CHRONICEXPOSUREOF THE HUMANORGANISMTO SMALL DOSES OF ETHYL MERCURY) G|G TR PRDF ZABOL. NO-6/ 26.30, Z973 (RUS) NAGY J. DECSI L LOCATION OF THE S]TE OF THE TRANQUILLIZING ACTION OF DIAZEPAMBY ]NTRALiWIC APPLICATION. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. 12 (6)/ 757-758. )973 NAKAMURA J. LEUNGCY, M?LLER C, BENJAMIN| (, WINTERS WD ATTENUATION OF THE EEG EFFECTS OF MORPHINE BY ANTI-MORPHJNE ANT]BODIES. PROC WEST PHARMACOLSOC, 16t 29-33, )973 NAKAMURA J. WINTERS WD ATTENUATION OF THE MORPHINE EEG CONTINUUMFOLLOWING A REPEAT DOSE W]TH]N ]6 DAYS: DELAYED T~LE~ANCE IN THE RAT. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. ]2 (7)1 507.617. 1913 NAKAMURA J. WINTERS WD TOLERANCE TO MORPHINE BASED ON EEG AND BEHAVIORAL CRITERIA IN THE RAT. PROC WEST PHARMkCOLSOC. iS/ 8 - i ] . 1972 OKUMA T, KAWAHARAR. UMEZAWAY, ~ASHIWAGI T AN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH1CSTUDY ON THE TOLERANCEor PSYCHIATRIC AND NEUROLOGIC PATIENTS TO THE HYPNOTIC EFFECT OF DIPHENYLDRAM]NE FOLIA PSYCH]ATR NEUROL JAP. 27 (2)/ 85-]04, i973 OSUIDE G, AOEJOHPO EFFECTS OF APOMORPHINEAND ITS INTERACTIONWITH OTHER DRUGS IN THE DOMESTIC FOWL EUR J PHARMACOL, 23 ( I ) / 56.66, 1913 PAUCA AL, DRIPPS RD CLINICAL EXPERIENCEWITH ISOFLURANE (FORAHE) PRELIMINARY COMMUNICAT|ON. OR J ANAESTH, 45 (11/ 697.703, )973

LEST|R OK, RUNOELL OH, COWOENLC, WILLIAMS HL CHRONIC ALCOHOLISM, ALCOHOL AN0 SLEEP. IN: ALCOHOL INTOXICATION AND WITHORAWAL: EXPERIMENTAL STUOIES, E0 6Y M,M, GROSS, NEW YORK, PLENUMPRESS. AOV EXP MEO BIOL, 35/ 261.279. 19?3

PIRCH JH, OSTERHOLMKC, COHNHA, BARRATT(S STUOI(S ON (EG TOLERANCE TO MARIJUANA IN THE HA1 ARCH INT PHARMACODYNTHER, 203 (2)/ 213.220, 1973

LiOBR|NK P, CORROOi H, FUXE K, OLSON L ON THE ROLE OF CENTRAL MONOAMINENEURONS IN SLEEP MECHANISMS. IN: BRAIN, NERVES, AND SYNAPSES, ED. BY F.E, BLOOM AND G.H. ACHESON. VOL, 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS, 5TH INT. CONGO. PHARMACOL. BASEL. KARGER. BOOK/ 90.102. 1973

PIRES DE OLIVrIRA RS (ALTERATIONS OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICPATTERNSAFTER INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION OF HYOERGINE) ALTERACOES ELETRENCEFALOGRAF]CA$APOS ADM~NISTRACAODE SUBSTANCIAS VASOATIVAS (HY~F~GINE) ARQ NEUROPSIQUIATR, 3) ( ; ] / 107.]22, |973 (POR)

LIMA JGC, LONGOOH. PEREIRA DE CARVALHOWO, 5) MIGUELi HD (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMAND ANTICONCEPTIONAL DRUGS) ELETRENCEFALQGRAMA E OROGASANTICONCEPCIONAIS. ARQ NEUROPSIQUIATR, 31 (2)/ 105-106, 1973 (FOR)

ROSS JW, GORSKI HA, SAWYERCH EFFECTS OF CORTICAL STIMULATION ON ESTROUSBEHAVIOR IN ESTROGEN.PRIMED OVARIECTOMIZEORATS. ENDOCRINOLOGY, 93 ( ] ) / 20.25, 1973

LOHGO VG, LO|ZZO A EFFECTS OF ORUGSON THE HIPPOCAMPAL THETA-RHYTHM. POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIPS TO LEARNING AND MEMORYPnOCESSES. IN: BRAIN, NERVES, AND SYNAPSES, CO. BY F.E. BLOOMAND G.H. ACHESON. VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS, 5TH INT. CONGa. PHARMACOL, BASEL, KARGER. BOOK/ 46-54, 1973

SCHWARZBERGH, UNGERH, SCHULZ H (EFFECT OF OXYTOC1NUPON THE EEG OF RABBITS CHANGEDBY HA.GLUTAMATE) DIE WIRKUNG VON OXYTOZLN AUF DAS DURCH ,A-GLUTAMAT VERAENDERTE EEG DES KANINCHENS ACTA 6iOL MED GER, 30 (2}/ 203.206, I973 (GER)

MALSEEO RT, BAKER WW ANALYSIS OF TREMORGENICEFFECTS OF INTRACAUDATESEROTONIN (37475). PROC SOC EXr' BZOL MEO, 143 (4)/ 1086.1093, 1973 MALYSNENKONM (EFFECT OF HYDROCORTISONEON HYPOTHALAMO-HIPPOCAMPAL INTERRELATIONS) BIULL £XP B~OL MED, 75 (7)/ 58-64. ]973 (RUS) MAZZARELLA B, BRAVACCIO F (NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTSOF KETAMINE IN MAN) ASPETTI NEUROF:SIOLOG]CI DELLA KETAMINA NELL'UOMO. ACTA ANAESTHESIOL ZTAL. 24 (3)/ 255-267, ]973 (ITA) MEiER-KOLL S, MIKSCHICZEK O, HOFMANNA, KOHLER TH, KRIESCHE H (POLYGRAPHIC SLEEP STUDIES WITH JUVENILE DRUGAODICTS) POLYGRAPHISCHE SCHLAFSTUDIENAN JUGENDLICHEN DROGENABHAENGIGEN. Z EEG-EMG, 4 (2)/ 68.77, 1973 (GER) MODENA VG, OERTELL! R, GAIONI L, ANGIOLILLO M (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICEXAMINATION Of INFANTS DELIVERED UNOER GENERAL ANESTHESIAOF THE MOTHERSWITH PROPANiOID) ELEKTROENZEPFlALOGRAPHISCHEKONTROLLEDEI SAEUGLINGEN~ACH GEBURT IN ALLGEMEINANETHESIAMIT PROPANIDID. ARZHEIM FORSCH. 23 (6)/ 791-794, 1973 (GER) MORETO5 JE, DAVIS WM ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICSTUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF TETRAHYDROCANHABIHOLSON SLEEP IN THE RAT. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, ]2 (9)/ 697-907, )973

SINGER PR, SCIBETTA JJ, ROSENMG STIMULATED MARIHUANASMOKING iN THE MATERNALAND FETAL GUINEA PIG. AM J OBSTET GYNECOL, ]17 (3)i 33)-340, 1973 STASHKOU AM (MECHANISM OF NEUROENDOCRINEREACTIONS TO THE COMPLEXOF PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS) VESTS] AKAD NAVdK BSSR (BIIAL). NO.21 73-78, 1973 (BEL) SUMA V, GALL! PA, TAMOUSCIOO, GRIECO R (EFFECTS OF KETAMINE ON FETAL EEG) EFFETTi DELLA KETAMINA SULL'E.E.G. FETALE. A~TA ANAESTHE$1OL ]TAL, 24 (3)/ 329-336, 1973 (ITA) UEDA J (ACTIONS OF G.STROPHANTHIN INTRODUCED INTO THE CEREBRAL VENTRICLE ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUSSYSTEm) FUKUOKA ACTA MEO, 54 (611 221.242, 1973 (JAP) VARBANOVA A, NIKOLOV N, TZOLEV B (THE SYNCHRONIZATIONMECHANISMOF THE CENTRAL NERVOUSSYSTEM AND AUTONOMICNERVES. STRYCHNINEMODEL) SUB LE MECANISMEOE SYHCHRONISATIO~DIS RVTHMESDU SYSTEME NERVEUX CENTRAL ET DES NERFS VEGETATIFS. MODELESTRYCHNIQUE. AGRESSOLOGIE, 14 (3)/ 173-173, 1973 (FR() VOLAVKA J, CROWNP, DORNBUSHR. FELDSTEIN S, FINK M EEG, HEART RATE AND MOO0 CHANGE ('HIGH') AFTER CANNABIS. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA, 32 ( I ) / 11-25, ]973 VOLLMER R. PETSCHEH, BIEGEL H (EEG CHANGES IN CHLOROBUTANOL(NAUTISAN) iNTOXICATION) DAS EEG BEI EINER VERGIFTUNGMIT CHLOROBUTANOLINAUTISAN). Z EEG-EMG, 4 (2)/ 78-80. 1973 (GER)

570A * * * * * DRIIG EFFECTS.~G

IN D IX TO C'URRI:INT LITLRAI'LTR!I DRUU EFFECTS EVOKEDACTIVITY CONE

CONT

WILLINSKY MD. SCOTTI DE CAROLIS A. LONGOVG EEG AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF NATURAL. SYNTHFTICAND BIOSYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA. 3! (4); 365 314. ]973 WILSON RD. ALLEN CB. CRESOND. SCHMITT R BARRAIT E TRADER DL OPERANT BEHAVIOR AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS OF, NORMAL HUMANVOLUNTEERS RECEIVING CL.1848C. A NEW DISSOCIATIVE ANESTHETIC TEX REP BIOL MED 31 (2); 239 248 1973 YANEV E. YAKIMOV YA. DIMITROV I EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON CEREBRAL ELECTROGENESIS IN ACUTE IINOX 50 POISONING. ACTA MED INST SUPER MED SOFIA. 51 (41~ 55 62, 1972 ZAKHAROVA NN (PARTICIPATION OF CHOLINERGIC MECHANISMS IN HUMAN NEGATIVE EMOTIONS) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (3)/ 532 53/ 1973 (RUS) ZBINDEN YON G (PRELIMINARY TOXICOLOGICAL STUDIES FOR CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF STEP I AND l i p TOXIKOLOG[SCHE VORUNTERSUCHUNGEN FUERDIE KLINISCH PHARMAKOLOG[SCHEN STUDIEN DER PHASEN I UND I T ARZNEIM FORSCH. 23 (8A)/ 1136 1146, 19/3 (GER) ZLATIN RS (EFFECT OF INTRAHYPOTHALAMICADMINISTRATIONOF 'IORADRENALIN ON IHE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF MOTORCORTEX AND POSTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUS) PROBL FIZIOL GIPOTALAMUSA, NO l / 52 57. 1973 {RUS) ""="

ROTH WT. GALATER M WEINGARTNER H. VAUGHANIB. WYAII RJ MARIJUANA AND SYNTHETIC DELTAg-IRANS-IETRAHYDROCANNABI'NOL. SOME EFFECTS ON THE AUDITORYEVOKED RESPONSE AND BACKGROIIND EEG IN ~MANS BIOL PSYCHIATRY. 6 (3)/ 221-233. 1973 ZAKUSOV VV THE INFLUENCE OF NEUROIROPIC SUBSTANCESON THE BRAIN FUNCTIONAL SYSIEMS IN: BRAIN. NERVES. AND SYNAPSES. ED BY!il F E BLOOM AND G H ACHESON VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 5IH Ir(I CONGR PHARMACOL BASEL KARGER BOOK/ 2.12. 1973 ~=~

DRUG EFFECTS-.UN]I ACIIV]TY

AGHAJANIAN GK, BUNNEY BS. KUHAR MJ USE OF SINGLE UNIT RECORDING IN CORRELATING TRANSMITTER TURNOVER WITH IMPULSE FLOW ]N MONOAMINE NEURONS IN: NEW CONCEPTS IN NEUROTRANSMITTERREGULATION. ED BY A J . MANDELL NEW YORK PLENUM BOOK/ 115-134. 1973 AGHAJANIAN GK. HAIGLER HJ DIRECT AND INDIRECT ACTIONS OF LSD, SEROION]N AND RELATED COMPOUNDS ON SEROTONIN CONTAINING NEURONS, IN SEROTONIN AN~ BEHAVIOR, ED BY J BARCHAS AND E, USDIN. NEW YORK. ACADEMIC! PRESS BOO~ ~ 263 266. 19/) AGHAJANIAN GK HAIGLER HJ STUDIES ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF 5-H1 NEURONS IN, BRAIN NERVES. AND SYNAPSES ED BY F E BLOOM AND G H. ACHESON VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS 5IH INT CONGR PHARMACOL BASEL KARGER BOOK/ 269 285, 1913

DRUG EFFECTS EVOKED ACTIVITY

BHARGAVA V CHOLINERGIC MECHANISM IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX A FURTHER STUDY WITH ACErYL BETA METHYLCHOLINE (METHACHOLINE) JAP J PHARMACOL~ 23 (4); 431 4)6 1973

ANICHKOV SV. BORODKIN IUS ZAIISEV ]US DIRECT ACTION OF AMPHETAMINI A~D ITS FURANE DERIVAIIVES ON THE EXCITABILITY OF NEURONE POPULATION:; IN VARIOUS CEREBRAl STRUCTURES NEUROPHARMACOLOGY 12 !81, 80) 8]2. I ~

BORBELY AA, HUSION JP WASER PG PHYS[OLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECIS Of PARACHLDROPHENYLALANINE IN THE RAT PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA, 31 (2}; 13I 142 1973

BAY E ADAMSNL VON BREDOW JKD NELSON JD RESPIRATORY PHASE SHIFT OF PAITERN IN TH! MLDULLAPY RETICULAR FORMATION AFTER SOMAN IN Tflt CAT BRAIN RES, 60 (2)/ 526 532, 1973

CLARK DL, HOSICK EC. ADAM N. CASIRO A D ROSNER B S NEURAL EFFECTS OF ISOFLURANE (FDRANE) IN MAN ANESTHESIOLOGY. 39.(31/ 261 270. 1973

NEIGH JL

EFENDIEVA LG (SPECIFICITY OF SOMATOSENSORY PRIMARYCORTICAL RESPONSE DURING CHOLINERGIC ACTIVATIONOF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX) IZV AKADNAUK AZERBAIDZH SSR (BIOL)~ NO.l, 86 ~4. 1913 (RUS)

BUNNEv BS. AGHAJANIANGK ROIH RH COMPARISON OF ErFECIS OF L DOPA. AMPHETAMINEAND APUMORP+II~E ON FIRING RATE OF RAT DOPAMINERGIC NEURUNES NATURE (NEW BIOL) 245 t143)~ 123 125 1913 COMES SD DETECTION OF SIGNALS IN.NOISY BACKGROUNDS A ROLE FO~ CENTRIFUGAL FIBRE~ J LARYNGOL OTOL 87 16) 529 534. 1913

HOYER J (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN DAMAGEDUE TO DRUGS) ELEKIROPHYSIOLOGISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN BET ARZNEIMIITELSCHAEDIGUNGEN KLIN MONATSBL AUGENHEILKD. 162 (5)/ 643 648. 1913 (GER)

CRAIN SM. POLLACK EO RESTORATIVE EFFECTS OF CYCLIC AMP ON COMPLEX BIOELECIRIC ACTIVITIES OF CULTURED FEIAL RODENT CNS TISSUES AFIER ACUTE CA+*,DEPRIVAIION J NEUROBIOL 4 (4), 321 342 I~73

]L'IUCHENOK RlU (ANALYSIS OF THE PARTICIPATIONOF CHOLINERGIC MECHANISMS IN THE FORMATIONOF MEMORYTRACE) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 2.3 (2)/ 315-322 19/3 (RUS)

DAFNY N PHILLIPS ME. IAYLOR AN. GILMAN S DOSE EFFECIS OF CORTISOL ON SINGLE UNIT ACTIVITY IN HYPOIHALAMUS RETICULAR FORMATION AND HIPPOCAMPUS OF FREELY BEHAVING RATS CORRELATED WITH PLASMA STEROID LEVELS BRAIN RES. 59 ( i 2)/ 251 272, 19Y3

KAVAN EM. JULIEN RM EFFECTS OF ENFLURANE ON SPONTANEOUS EEG ACTIVITY AND EVOKED POTENTIALS IN SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES IN ACUTE CATS PROC WEST PHARMACOL SOC, 15~ 166 169~ 19/2 KAVAN EM. JULIEN RM. ELLIOIT HW CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSIEMEFFECTS OF AIHESIN (CI 13411: A NEW STEROID ANAESTHETIC AGENT. CAN ANAESTH SOC J, 20 (4)/ 528 538, 19/3 KOROL S THE EFFECTS OF GLYCINE ON THE RABBIT RETINA: AVERAGED ERG AND AVERAGED VISUAL EVOKED RESPONSES EXPERIENTIA. 29 (8)/ 984.985, ]913 KORSAKGV IA. IL'IUCHENOK RIU. GILINSKII MA (PARTICIPATION OF CORTICAL CHOLINERGIC STRUCTURES IN THE GENERATION OF ELECTRICAL SIGNS OF TEMPORAL CONNECTIONS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 ( l i T 99] 996. 1913 (RUS) LEWIS EG, DUSTMAN RE, PETERS BA. STRAIGHT RC, BECK' EC THE EFFECT OF VARYING DOSES OF DELIA9-TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL ON THE HUMAN VISUAL AND SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED RESPONSE ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (4)/ 34/ 354. ]9/3 PORJESZ B. BEGLEITER H THE EFFECTS OF ALCOHOl ON THE SOMATOSENSGRYEVOKED POTENTIALS IN MAN. IN: ALCOHOL INTOXICATION AND WiIHDRAWAL: EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES. ED. BY M.M. GROSS NEW YORK, PLENUM PRESS. ADV EXP MED BIOL. 35/ 345.350. 1973 RICKARDS FW. CLARK GM. MCMAHONDS. OEWHURST OJ THE EFFECTS OF MUSCLE RELAXANTS ON AUDITORY EVUKED POTENTIALS IN HUMANS, J LARVNGOL OTOL, 81 (7)y 647-653, 1913

DAVIES J. WATKINS JC ANTAGONISM OF SYNAPTIC AND AMINO ACID INDUCED EXCITATION IN THE CUNEAIE NUCLEUS OF THE CAT BY HA,966 NEUROPHARMACOtOGY. 12 E l ) / 63l 640~ 19/3 DAVIES J, WATKINS JC MICROELECTROPHOREIIC STUDIES ON THE DEPRESSANT ACTION OF HA 966 ON CHEMICALLY AND SYNAPIICALLY [XCIIED NEURONES IN THE CAT CEREBRAL CORIEX AND CUNEATE NUCLEUS BRAIN RES 59 (I 2), 3|I 322 1973 DEFRANCE JF, KIIAI S T MCCREA RA, KOCSIS JD~ HAIADA K EXCITATORY EFFECTS OF 5 HVDROXVIRVPIAMINE IN IHE HIPPOCAMPAL SEPIAL CIRCUIT BRAIN RES, 58 Eli/ 245.25D, 19/3

GLAMING DG, SPOONER CE TRYPIAMINE AND AMPHETAMINE BEHAVIORAL AND ELECTROPHfSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS PROC WEST PHARMACOL SOC. 15/ 114-]]8 ]912 HAYWARD JN, JENNINGS DP OSMOSENSITIVIIY OF HYPOIHALAMIC MAGNOCELLULARNEUROENDOCRINE CELLS TO iNTRACAROIID H~PERIONIC D-GLUCOSE IN THE WAKING MONKEY. BRAIN RES. 57 (2)/ 461.472, 1973 IGNAIOV IUO (MECHANISM UNDERLYING IHE ANALGESIC AClION OF MORPHINE AT THE SPINAL LEVEL) FARMAKOL IOKSIKOL, 36 (4)/ 407.409. 1913 (RUS) JACOBS S, LOMAX P MORPHINE AND THE ELECIROPHYSIOLOGYOF THE CINGULUM: A PRELIMINARY STUDY PROC WEST PHARMACOL SOC. 15/ 12.]5. 1972

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

571A

*==*" DRUG EFFECIS. UNIT ACTIVITY ~CENT

=. . . .

JURNA l . GROSSMANNW. IHERES C INHIBITION BY MORPHINE OF REPETITIVE ~TIVAIION OF ~AT SPINAL IAOTONEURONES NEUROPHARMkCOLOGY. 12 l i D ) / 983-993. 1973

BALDWIN BA LIPTON JM CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL TEMPERATURES AND EEG CHANGES DURING BEHAVIOURAL THERMOREGULATION IN PIGS ACIA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ) 33 (2)/ 433 441 I973

KAWAGUCH! S. OqO T BICUCULLINE AND PICROTOXIN SENSITIVE INHIBITION IN INTERPOSITUS NEURGNES OF CAT BRAIN RES. 58 ( ] 1 / 260 265. ]973

BAWIN SM, GAVALAS MEDICI RJ. ADEY wR EFFECTS OF MODULATED VERY HIGH FREQUENCY FIELDS ON SPECIFIC BRAIN RHYIHMS IN CAIS

KELLY JS. REFLAUDLP ON THE PHARMACOLOGYOF THE GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRICACID RECEPTOR~ ON THE £UNEO-THALAMIC RELAY CELLS OF THE CAT BR J P:~ARMACOL. 48 (3)Y 359 386 1973

BLOOM FE. HOFFER BJ. NELSON C. SHEU Y S. SIGGINS GR THE PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGYOF SZROTONIN ME&fATED SYNAPSES IN: SEROTONIN AND BEHAVIOR. ED BY J BARCHASAND E USDIN NEW YORK. ACADEMIC PRESS BOOK/ 249 2BI. 1973

KELLY JS. RENAUD LP ON THE PHARMACOLOGYOF THE GLYCINE RECEPTORS ON THE CUNEO-THALAMIC RELAY CELLS IN THE CAT BR J PHARMACOL. 48 (31Y 387-395. 1973 KELLY JS. RENAU~ LP ON THE PHARMACOLOGYOF ASCENDING. DESCENDING AND RECURRENT POSTSYNAPTIC INHIBITION OF THE CUNEO-THALAMICRELAY CELLS IN THE CAT. BR J PHARMACOL. 48 ( 3 ) / 396-408. I973 KINGSLEY RE. BARNES CD OLIVO~COCHLEAR INHIBITION DURING PHYSOSTIGMINE-INDUCED ACIIVITY IN THE PONIINE RETICULAR FORMATION IN THE DECEREBRATE CAT. EXP NEUROL, 40 E l ) / 43-51 1913

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES OH ANIMALS EEG

BRAIN RES. 58 {2)/ 365 384

1973

BOGACH PG. GANZHA BL (HIGH FREQUENCY SYNCHRONIZED ACTIVITY OF THE AMYGDALOID COMPLEX AS AN EEG INDICATOR OF SOME PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STATES) PROBL FIZIOL GIPOTALAMUSA. NO-7/ 3 ]8. ]973 EROS) CALLISON DA HIMWICH WA. TURNER JK POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTOF THE ELECIROCORTICAL ACTIVITY IN THE GOLDEN HAMSTER (MESOCRICETUS AURATUS) OEV PSYCHOBIOL. 6 (5)t 41l 420, I973 CAPON A CAST]AU P ELECTROCORTICAL ACTIVATION INDUCED BY ABRUPT INCREASES IN BLOOD PRESSURE IN 'PONTINE' CATS ARCH ITAL BIOL, 111 (2)/ 156 169, 1973

KNOX GV, LOMAX P THE EFFECT OF NICOTINE ON THERMOSENSITIVE UNITS IN THE ROSTRAL HYPOIHALAMUS PROC WEST PHARMACOL SOC. 15/ 179 183~ 1972

COLOMBO JA, SAWYER CH PLASMA LH CHANGES FOLLOWING CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSIO, IN FEMALE RaTS ENDOCRINOLOGY. 93 ( I ) , 182-187. ]973

LAKE N. JOROAN LM. PHILLIS JW EVIOENCE AGAINST CYCLIC ADENOSINE 3'. 5' MONQPHOSPHATE (AMP) MEOIA110N OF NORAORENAL|NE 0EPRESSION OF CEREBRAL CORTICAL NEURONES, BRAIN RES. 60 (21~ 411 421. 1973

OOLCE G OFFENLOCHK. SANNITA WG. MUELLER CALGAN. DECKER H (EEG INVESTIGATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF IRAINING IN RATS (GOOD LEARNERS AND BAD LEARNERS) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SPECTRAL VALUES) EEG UNTERSUCHUNGENDES TRAININGSEFFEK1ES BEi GUT UND SCHLECHT LERNENDENRA]TEN STATISIISCHE ANALYSEN DER SPEKIRALWERIE ARCH PSYCHIATR NERVENKR. 2 ] / (2)/ [39.]48. ]973 (~ER)

LLINAS R. VOLKIND RA THE OLIVE.CEREBELLAR SYSTEM FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES AS REVEALEO BY HARMALINE.INOUCEO TREMOR EXP BRAIN RES. 16 (1)~ 69 87. I913 MANDELBROD I. FELOMAN ~. WERMAN R EFFECT OF ACUTE NEUROGENIC STRESS ON HYPOTHALAMIC CORT|CGIROPIN-RELEAS|NG FACTOR CONTENT ISR J MED SCI. 9 (8)~ ]058.106]. I973 OKAMOTO K. QUASTEL JH SPONTANEOUS ACTION POTENTIALS IN ISOLATED GUINEA-PIG CEREBELLAR SLICES: EFFECTS OF AMINO ACIDS AND CONDITIONS AFFECTING SODIUM AND WATER UPTAKE PROC R SOC LOND (B]OL). I84 (10741/ 83 90. 1973 PAUPAROIN-TRITSCH D. ~ERSCHENFELD HM TRANSMITTER ROLE OF ~EROTONIN IN ]DENTIFIED SYNAPSES IN APLYSIA NERVOUS SYSTEM BRAIN RES. 58 (21/ 529.534. I973 PEACOCK JH. NELSON PG CHEMOSENSITIVITY OF MOUSE NEUROBLASTOMACELLS IN VITRO J NEUROBIOL. 4 (4)~ 363,374, 1973 RICHARDS CO ON THE MECHANISMOF HALOTHANE ANAESTHESIA. J PHYS[OL (LOND). 233 (21/ 439.456. ]973 SCHULZ H. UNGER H. SCHWARIRERG H (INFLUENCE OF ]NTRAVENTRICULARLYADMINISTERED GLUTAMIC A~ID AND OXYTOCIN UPON THE FIRING RATE OF HYPOTHALAMICNEURONAL AREAS) EINFLUSS VON INTRAVENTRIKULAERAPPLIZIERTL~ GLUTAMINSAEURE UNO OXYTOZIN AUF OIE IMPULSENTLADUNGSRATE~YPOTHALAMISCHER NEURONENGEBIETE. ACTA BIOL MED GER. 30 (2)/ I97-202. ]973 (GER) SEGAL M, SIMS K. MAGGIORA L, SMISSMAN E ANALOGUES OF GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRATcON RAT HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONES. NATURE (HEW BIOL). 245 (142)/ 88-89. 1973 TEBECIS AK TRANSMITTERS AND RETICULOSPINAL NEURONS. EXP NEUROL, 40 (2)/ 297 308. 1973 TER KEURS WJ, VOSKUYL RA, MEINARD] H EFFECTS OF PENICILLIN Or' EVOKED POTENTIALS OF EXCISED PREPIRIFORM CORTEX ON GUINEA PIG EPILEPSIA. ]4 (2)/ 261-271. ]973 TSUBOKAWA T. MORIYASU N (FUNCTIONS OF THE PALLIDO.SUBTHALAMIC FIBER) NEUROL SURG. ] ( 3 ) / 225-233. 1973 (JAP) WAYNER MJ. ONO T. NOLLEY D EFFECTS O} ANGIOTENSIN APPLIED ELECTROPHOREIICALLY ON LATERAL HYPOTHALAMICNEURONS. PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV. ] (2)/ 223.226. I973

GOLUBEVA El PASYNSKAIAAV (EFFECT OF MIDBRAIN RETICULAR FORMATIONON THE ELECTRIC ACTIVIIY O; RESnIkATORY CENTERS IN MED!JLLA OBLONGATA AND PONS IN KITIENS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 El)/ 1033 | 0 4 ] 1913 (RUS) KEREM D. ELSNER R CEREBRAL IOLERANCE TO ASPHYXIAL HYPOXIA IN THE DOG AM J PHYSIOL. 225 ~31/ 59).600. 1913 KLIMOVSKAYA LD ON CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CHANGES IN CEREBELLAR BIOELECTRIC ACTIVITY AND THE ADAPTIVE REACTIONS UNDER THE EFFECT OF ACCELERATIONS REV MED AERO (PARIS). 12 (45)/ 69 70. 1973 KURTZ RG. ADLER NI ELE~TROPHYSIOLOG1CAL CORRELATES OF COPULATORYBEHAVIOR IN THE MALE RAT: EVIDENCE FOR A SEXUAL INHIBITORY PROCESS J COMP PHYSIOL P~YCHOL. 84 ( 2 ) / 225.239. ~913 KUZNEISOVA GD. KOROL'KOVA TA. TIKHOMIROVANO. TRUSH VD. SHLYK GG (AUTO. AND CROSSCORRELATIONCHARACTERISTICSOF THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN DOGS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 ( l ) / 997.]005. 1973 (RUS) LAPSHIN VP. POKROVSKII GA. FEDOROV BA. BOCHAROVVG, TKACHENKO BN (THE EFFECT OF ALTERNATINGMAGNETIC FIELD ON THE BRAIN USED AS AN ANTI.SHOCK MEASURE) EKSP KHIR ANESTEZIOL. NO-4/ 63.65. 1973 (RUS) LOCES DA SILVA FH. LIEROP THMI VAN. SCHRIJER CF. ~EEUWEN W STORM VAN ORGANIZATION OF THALAMIC AND CORTICAL ALPHA RHYTHMS: SPECTRA ql~ AND COHFRENCES.

ELECTROE~CEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (6)/ 627-639. 1973 LOPES DA SILVA FH. LIEROP IHMT VAN. SCHRIJER CF. LEEUWEN W STORM VAN CSSENT]AL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ALPHA RHYTHMSAND BARBITURATE SPINDLES: SPECTRA AND THALAMO-CORTICALCOHERENCES ELECIROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (6)/ 641.645, 1973 LUCHKOVA iI (SPECkFIC CHANGES IN SPATIAL SYNCHRONIZAIIONOF CORTICAL BIOPOTENT]ALS DURING DEFENSIVE CONDITIONING) ZH VYSSH NERV DE1AT, 23 ( 3 ) / 622-628, ]973 (RUS) MCGOWAN.SASS BK DIFFERENTIATION OF ELECTR]CAL RHYTHMS AND FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICITY OF THE HIPPOCA~PUS OF THE RAT. PHYSIGL BEHAV. I I ( 2 ) / ]87-]94. ]973

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MINAMISAWA T, TSUCHIYA T, ETO H ELECTROCORTICOGRAPHICCHANGES IN THE RABBIT DURING AND AFTER FRACTIONATED X-IRRADIATION. J RADIAT RES-(TOKYO), I4 (2)/ 136-143, 1973

CHILINGARIAN L[ (DIRECT CORTICAL RESPONSESTO PAIRED STIMULI IN A CHRONIC EXPERIMENT IN DOGS) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (3)• 593-598. 1973 (RUS)

MUTALIBOV NA, GADZHIEV DN (ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN IN ARTERIO-VENOUS FISTULA OF CERVICAL VESSELS) EKSP KHIRUR ANESTEZ]OL, NO-3/ 13-]6, 1973 (RUS)

CREEL DJ. DUSTMANRE~ BECK EC VISUALLY EVOKEDRESPONSESIN THE RAT, GUINEA PiG. CAT, MONKEY, AND MAN. EXP NEUROL, 40 (2)/ 35]-366, ]973

PAIKOVA LN (BIOELECTRICAL AND AUTONOMICCOMPONENTSOF CONDITIONED REFLEXES OF THE NEGATIVE EMOTION TYPE) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 517-~22, 1973 (RUS)

D'ANGELO CM THE H-REFLEX IN EXPERIMENTAL SPINAL CORDTRAUMA. J NEUROSURG. 39 (2)/ 209-213. 1973

SANO K, IWAHARA S, SANO A HIPPOCAMPAL ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN SPONTANEOUSBFHAVIOR AND ACTIVE AVOIDANCE CONDITIONING IN RATS. ANNU AN|M PSYCHOL (TOKYO), 22 (2)/ 71-81, ]972 SCHWARTZE P (ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENTOF ELECTRnENCEPHALOGRAPHICAROUSAL REACTION ELICITED BY DIFFERENT STIMULi) DIE ONTOGENET|SCHEENTWICKLUNGDER DURCHREIZE VERSCHIEDENER QUALITAET AUSLOESBARENELEKTROENZEPHALOGRAPHISCHEN WECKREAKTION. ACTA B[OL MED GER, 30 (4)/ 483-491, 1973 (GER) SCHWARTZE P, SCHDENFELDERJ (CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CONTROLOF BURST ACTIVITY OF THE OLFACTORY BULB. IV. ONTOGENESISOF OLFACTORYBURST ACTIVITY IN THE CAT AND GUINEA PIG) BEITRAEGE ZUR STEUERUNGDER BURSTTAETIGKEIT DES BULBUS OLFACTORIUS. ACTA BIOL MED GER, 30 (5)/ 709-717, 1973 (GER) SERBINENKO MV, ALIMIAN ES (EVALUATION OF THE INTEGRATIVE ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN AS EXAMPLED BY THE ORIENTING RESPONSE) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (6)/ 849.854, 1973 (RUS) UNGHER J, SIRIAN S SELECTIVE INFLUENCE OF FUNCTIONAL INTERRELATIONSBETWEEN LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUSAND DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUSON INTEGRATION OF CAT'S APPROACH INVESTIGATING ACTIVITY, REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (3)/ 183.199, 1973 VOINO.IASENETSKII AV, DMITRIEVA LE (SYNCHRONIZATION AND OESYNCHRONIZATIONOF RHYTHMS IN THE ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN DURING ONTOGENY) ZH EVOL BIOKhlM FIZIOL, 9 (4)/ 390-397, 1973 (RUS) ZILOV VG, ROGACHEYASK (HIPPOCAMPAL-RETICULAR INFLUENCESON EVOKED FEEDING REACTION IN RABBITS) PROBL FIZIOL GIPOTALAMUSA, NO.7/ 38-45. 1973 (RUS) o***. EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--EVOKED ACTIVITY BAKLAVADZHIAN OG, ADAMIAN FA, AVETISIAN EA (EVOKED POTENTIALS IN THE HYPOTHALAMUSTO ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF VAGUS AND SCIATIC NERVES) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 253-260, 1973 (RUS) BARTLETT F, JOHN ER EQUIPOTENT|ALITY QUANTIFIED: THE ANATOMICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE ENGRAM. SC!~NCE, 181 (4101)/ 764-767, 1973 BELENKOV NIU (NEW ASPECTS OF THE STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONALORGANIZATION OF THE BRAIN) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (2)/ 248.251, I973 (RUS) DIANKI VL THE HYPOTHESIS ON THE ORIGIN FACTORSOF THE FOREBRAIN PAIRED STRUCTURE IN THE PHYLOGENESISOF THE VERTEBRATES. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS, EO BY J. CERNACEKAND F. PODIVINSKY. BRATISLAVA, VYOATELSTVOSLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED, BOOK/ 29.42, 1972 BORUKAEV RK (EVOKED POTENTIALS DURING FORMATIONAND ACHIEVEMENTOF A CONDITIONED REFLEX) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 488-476, 1973 (RUS) DREMER F PREOPTIC HYPNOGENIC AREA AND RETICULAR ACTIVATING SYSTEM. ARCH ITAL BIOL, 111 (2)/ 85-111, 1973 BRUCKMOSER P (STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE TELENCEPHALON) DEZIEHUNGEN ZWISCHEN STRUKTURUND FNKTIDN IN DER EVOLUTION DES TELENCEPHALON. VERH DTSCH ZOOL DES. 661 2]9-229, ]973 (GER) BRUST-CARMONAH, ALVAREZ-LEEFMANSFJ, ARDITTI L DIFFERENTIAL PROJECTIONS OF SEPTAL NUCLEI TO VEhTRAL AND DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS IN RABBITS. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 553-566, 1973

DJALILIAN M, CODY DTR AVERAGED CORTICAL RESPONSESEVOKED BY PURE TONES IN THE CHINCHILLA AND THE GUINEA PIG. ARCH OTOLARYNGOL, 98 (3)/ 196-200. ]973 ENIN LB, IL'INSKII OB, VOLKOVA NK (PECULIARIT~ ~ Te:~ ~ C ~ Z ~ ~ANIZATION OF PROJECTION ZONES OF THE LATERAL LINE ORGAN IN THE MIDBRAIN OF THE RAY) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (4)/ 384-391, ]973 (RUS) FREEDMAN N, LANGFORDA, WHITMAN R DISCRIMINATION OF EPIDURAL KCL CONCENTRATIONSAND THE GENERALIZATION DECREMENTNOTION OF INTERHEMISPHERIC TRANSFER. IN: CEREDRALiiiii!II!i]NTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS, ED. BY J, CERNACEK AND F. PObIViIISKY BRATISLAVA, VYDATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE V[ED. BOOK/ 53-65, 1972 GENGERELL! JA STUDIES IN THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGYOF LEARNING: V I I i . OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS RESULTING FROMCEREBRAL SELF-STIMULATION IN RAGS. J PSYCHOL. 84 (2)/ 291-318, 1973 GOPFERT E (DEPENDENCE OF FLASH EVOKED POTENTIALS UPON STIMULUS INTENSITY IN THE RABBIT) REIZSTAERKEABHAENGIGKEIT DER DURCHLICHTBLITZ EVOZIERTEN POTENTIALE AM KANINCHEN, ACTA 8IOL MEO GER, 30 (3)/ 375.363, I973 (GER) GOPFERT E (POTENTIALS EVOKED IN THE RABBIT BY EXPOSURETO PERMANENT LIGHT AND THEIR DEPENDENCEUPON THE INTENSITY OF STIMULATION) DURCH DAUERLICHT AUSGELOESTEPOTENTIALE AM KANINCHEN oND IHRE ABHAENGIGKEIT VON OER REIZINTENSITAET. ACTA BIOL MED GER, 30 (3)/ 385.~89, 1973 (GER) GRINBERG-ZYLDERBAUMJ, PRADO-ALCALAR. BRUST-CARMONAN CORRELATION OF EVOKEDPOTENTIALS IN THE CAUDATENUCLEUSAND CONDITIONED MOTORRESPONSES. PHYSIOL BEHAV, ]0 (6)/ 1005-]009, ]973 HOFFMAN CJ, CLARK FJ, OCH$ S INTRACORTICAL IMPEDANCECHANGESDURING SPREADINGDEPRESSION. J NEUROBIOL. 4 (5)/ 471-488, 1973 HOSSMANNKA, LECHTAPE-GRUETERH, HOSSMANNV THE ROLE OF CEREBRALBLOOD FLOW FOR THE RECOVERYOF THE BRAIN AFTER PROLONGEDISCHEMIA. Z NEUROL, 204 (4)1 281-299, ]973 INNOCENTI GEt, MANZON! T, SPIDALIER! G RELEVANCE OF THE CALLOSAL TRANSFER IN DEFINING THE PERIPHERAL REACTIVITY OF SOMESTHETICCORTICAL NEURONES. ARCH ITAL 810L, Ill (2)1 167-221. ]973 iONESCU OA SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE THALAMIC VE~TRALIS LATERALIS NUCLEUS IN THE CAT: ITS DISTINCT REGIONS RESPONDINGTO RUBRAL, PALLIDAL AND NIGRAL STIMULATION. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (2)1 149-156, 1973 KADOBAVASHI I EFFECTS OF RUBRAL STIMULATION ON PHOTICALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN THE VISUAL CORTEX. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 816-820, 1973 KREINDLER A, CRIGHEL E INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS OF THE THALAMO-CORTICAL ASSOCIATION SYSTEM, IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS, ED. eY J. CERNACEKAND F. PODIVINSKY. DRATISLAVA. VYDATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJAKADEMIE VIED. BOOK/ 133-143, 197~ KRUK B. SAOGWSKI B EFFECT OF HEATIN8 OF RABBIT'S HVPOTHALAMUSON THE ACTIVITY OF NONSPECIFIC D~A|N STRUCTURES. ACTA PHYSIOL PI)L. 23 (3)/ 377-385, ]972 LIAKAS RI (STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONSOF THE HYPOTHALAMUSANP DORSAL AND VENTRAL HIPPOCAMPUS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (7)1 1023-1032. 1973 (RUS) LIPPE t . WEINDERGERKM THF DISTRIBUTION OF SENSORYE~OKE9 ACTIVITY WITHIN THE MEDIAL GENICULATE BODY OF THE UNANESTHETIZEDCAT. EXP NEUROL. 40 (2)1 431-444, 1973

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*eee* [XPERIIJENTAL STUDIES ON ANIWLS--EVOKED ACT]VITY -CONT-

MCGINNMO, WILLOTT JF. HENRYKR EFFECTS OF CONDUCTIVE HEARING LOSS ON AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS AND AUDIOGENIC SEIZURES IN MICE. NATURE (NEW BIOL). 244 1138)1 255-256. 1973

VARGAM£. TVERITSKAIA IN (LOCAL CONDITIONED REFLEX AS A FUNCTIONAL BASIS OF AN ELEMENTARYMODEL OF COUNTING IN DOGS) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 13)1 477-483, 1973 (BUS)

MARTIN G. BAUMANNH. URMANTSCHEEVATG. GURK CH. WOLTER F (THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTALSOCIO-EMOTIONAL STRESS ON THE FUNCTIONAL STATE OF NEOCORTICALSTRUCTURESOF RHESUS MONKEYS) ACTA BIOL MED GER. 30 (51/ 665-613. 1913 (GER)

WALLOCH R. BRiJMMETTR, DE WEESE D, VERNON J ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE INNER EAR. ANN OTOL RHINOL LARYNGOL, 82 (4)/ 473-485. 1973

MERZHANOVAGKH. SERDIUCHENKOVii (POTENTIALS EVOKEDBY STIMULATION OF THE RED NUCLEUS IN THE CASE OF DIRECT AND BACKWARDCONDITIONED CONNECTIONS] ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 632-635. 1973 (BUS) MOISEEVA IA (BINOCULAR INTERACTION IN tNTERHEMISPHERICSYIIETRY AND ASYMMETRY) ZH ~¢$SH hE~V DEIAT 23 (3)1 664-666, 1973 (BUS) NADARElSHVILI KSH, BAKRAO~ OS, OASHNIANI MO, SANDOOZEVIA (NEURORADIOBIOLOGIC EFFECTS INDUCEDBY HEMILATERAL IRRADIATION OF RABBIT bRAIN. 2. DYNAMICSOF CHANGES IN ~ONTANEOUS ACTIVITY AND EVOKEDPOTENTIALS OF VISUAL CORTEX ~OLLOW~NG CALLOSOTOIdY) RAOI~BIOLOGIIA. 13 13)1 398-406. 1973 EROS) HEZLINA N! (DISTURBANCE AND RECOVERYOF FUNCTION FOLLOWING TRANSECTION OF SPINAL AFFERENT PAIHWAYS IN THE CAT) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 13)/ 281-288. 1973 (RUSi NIEOULLON A (SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF PROJECTIONSFROM THE MOTOR CORTEX TO CEREBELLARNUCLEI) ORGANLSATION SPATIALE DES PROJECTIONSOU CORTEXMOTEURSUR LES NOYAUXCEREBELLEUX. J PHYSIOL (PARIS), 66 (1)/ 5,17, 1973 tIRE) NIKOLOV N, VARBANOVAA (CORRELATION BETWEEN THE LOWERINGOF CEREBRALRESPONSE THRESHOLOS AND APPEARANCEOF k BEIA.HYPERSYNCNRONOUS ACTIVITY (25-35 Hi) FOLLOWING A SERIES OF ELECTRIC STIMULATIONS Of THE VAGUS NERVE) CORRELATION ENTRE L'A~AISSEMENT DES SEUILS DES REPONSES CEREBRALES ET L'APPARITION D'UN[ ACTIVITE BETA.HVPERSVNCNRONE 125.35 HZ) APRES UNE SERIE OE STIMULATIONS ELECTRIQUES DU NERF VAGUE, AGRESSOLOGIE, 14 1311 181.187, 1973 (IRE)

* ' * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS-.UNIT ACTIVITY ADAMOVICH NA. BORGESTAN (ROLE OF INTERNEURONSAND ITONEURONS OF THE LUMBARCORD IN THE INTERACTION OF DESCENDINGINTERSEGMENTALAND SEGMENTAL REFLEX REACTIONS) IN: (NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALMECHANISMSOF MOTOR COORDINATION) ED BY P.A KISELEV. LENINGRAD, NAUKA. BOOK/ 64-83. ]972 (BUS) AZRAPET'IANTS ESH. BURIKOVA NV, KONSTANTINOVAI~ KOTELENKO LM. KULIKOV GA, SOKOLOVAN~ (ORGANIZATION OF THE AUDITORY CORTEXOF CHIROPTERA IN THE COMPARATIVE SERIES OF MAI~LS) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 (2)/ 392-402, 1973 (BUS) AKAIKE T. FANARDJIANVV, ITO M, KUMADAM, NAKAJIMA H ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VESTIBULOSPINAL REFLEX PATHWAY OF RABBIT. I. CLASSIFICATION OF TRACT CELLS. EXP BRAIN RES, 17 15)/ 477.496, 1973 AKAIK[ T, FANARDJIANVV, ITO M, OHNO T ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VESTIBULOSPINAL REFLEX PATHWAY OF THE RABBIT. 11. SYNAPT]C ACTIONS UPON SPINAL NEURONES. EXP BRAIN RES, ]7 (5)/ 497.5]5, ]973 ALNAES E LATERAL LINE INPUT TO THE CRISTA CEREBELLARIS IN THE EEL. FIELD POTENTIALS AND HISTOLOGY. ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND, 88 (1)/ 49.61, 1973 APPELBERG B, JENESKOG T PARALLEL ACTIVATION FROM THE CAT BRAIN STEMOF HIND LIMB DYNAMIC FUSI~OTOR NEURONESAND CLIMBING FIBRES TO THE CEREBELLAR PARAMEDIANLOBUL( BRAIN RES, 58 (1)1 229.233, 1973 ARMSTRON~ OM, HARVEYRJ, SCHILO RF SPINO.OLIVOCEREBELLAR PATHWAYS TO THE POSTERIOR LOBE OF THE CAT CEREBELLUM EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (1)/ 1.18, 1973

PLANCNE O, RONNERJJ, COMTEDE VAULX 6 (CORTICAL PROJECTIONS OF CYON.LU~W1G'S AORTIC NERVE) PROJECTIONS CORTICALES DU NERF AORTIQUE DE CYON.LUDWIG. J PHYSiOL (PARIS), 66 (2)/ 211.218. 1973 (FRE)

ARMSTRONG OM. HARVEYRJ, SCHILO RF CEREBELLO.CEREBELLARRESPONSESMEDIATED VIA CLIMBING FIBRES (XP BRAIN RES, 18 (1)/ 19-30. 1973

RESHETNIAK VK . (MOTOREFFECTS OF SlIMULATION OF SOMATIC CORTICAL AREAS AND REO NUCLEUS IN CATS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (6)/ 855-860, 1973 (~US)

ARMSTRONGOh, HARVEYRJ. SCHILD RF THE SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF CLIMBING FIBRE BRANCHING IN THE CAT CEREBELLUM. EXP BRAIN RES, ]8 ( ] ) / 40-58. 1973

ROSENFELD JP, HETZLER BE OPERANT~CONTROLLEDEVOKED RESPONSES: DISCRIMINATION OF CONDI11ONED AND NORMALLYOCCURRINGCOMPONENTS. SCIENCE, I81 (4]OI)/ 767-770, 1973

ASRATIAN EA (SOME FEATURESOF THE PRESENT DEVELOPMENTSTAGE OF THE CuNDITION(O REFLEX THEORY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 12)/ 262-278. ]973 (BUS)

SAKHIULINA GT (SPATIAL AND TEMPORALCHANGES IN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF AN INSTRUMENTALCONDITIONED REFLEX) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (2)/ 357-365, ]977 (RU5)

BARLOW HB S!NGLE UNITS AND SENSATION: A NEURONDOCTRINE FOR PERCEPTUAL PSYCHOLOGY? PERCEPTION, ] (4)/ 37]-394, ]972

SAKHIULINA GTo VOLYNSKAIA A] (ELECTROGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICSOF THE DELAYED CONDITIONED qEFLEX) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (3)/ 484-487, ]973 (RUS)

BARRETT TW INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE INFERIOR CQLL|CULUS OF CAT USING HIGH FREQUENCYACOUSTICAL STIMULATION AND DIRECT ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE OSSEOUSSPIRAL LAMINAE. BEHAV BIOL. 9 (2)/ 189-2]9, 1973

SALAS M, CINTRA L NUTRITIONAL [NFLUENCES UPON $OMATOSENSORYEVOKEDRESPONSES DUR[NG DEVELOPMENT IN THE RAT. PHYSIOL BEHAV. ]0 16)/ ~019-]022, ]973 SAVABLE PJ. HOSKOMJ TRANSCALLOSAL AND TRANSHIPPOCAMPALEVOKED POTENTIALS [H DEVELOPING GUINEA PIG BRAIN. DEV PSYCHOBIOL. 6 (4)/ 30]-309, ]973 SEDLACEK J DEVELOPMENT OF PRIMA~Y EVOKEDRESPONSES IN THE SOMAESTHETIC CORTEX OF FOETAL AND NEWBORNGUINEA-PIGS. PHYSIOL BOHEMOSLOV, 22 (1)/ 29-35, ]973 SHUMILINA AT (AFFERENT SYNTHESIS AS THE INITIAL STAGE OF THE BEHAVIORAL ACT) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (2)/ 282-288, 1973 (RUS) SIEGEL JM, COLEMANPD, RIESEN AH PATTERN EVOKED RESPONSEDEFICIENCY IN PATTERN DEPRIVED CATS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (6)/ 569-573, 1973 STREJCKOVA A, SERVIT Z ISOLATED HEAD OF THE TURTLE - A USEFUL EXPERIMENTALMODEL IN THE PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGYOF THE BRAIN. PHYSIOL BOHEMOSLOV, 22 (1)/ 37-4I, 1973

BATUEV AS (MECHANISM OF THE FORMATIONOF AFFERENT SYNTHESIS IN THE MOTOR CORTEX) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (2)/ 349-356, 1973 (BUS) BATUEV AS (CONVERGENCEMECHANISMS IN PHYLOGENYOF THE BRAIN INTEGRAT]VE SYSTEMS) ZH EVOL BIOKHIM FIZIOL, 9 (4)/ 364.373. 1973 (RUS) BATUEV AS, VASILIEVA LA, TAIROV OP FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICSOF THE BRAIN THALAMO.PARIETAL ASSOCIATIVE SYSTEM IN CATS. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (2)! 103-121, 1973 BENNETT CT ACTIVITY OF OSMOSENSITIVE NEURONS: PLASMAOSMOTIC PRESSURE THRESHOLDS. PHYSIOL BEHAV, ] l 13)1 403-406, 1973 BERKLEY KJ RESPONSE PROPERTIES OF CELLS IN VENTROBASALAND POSTERIOR GROUP NUCLEI OF THE CAT+ J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 15)/ 940-952. 1973 BERLUCCHI G, RIZZOLATTi G PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDYOF THE CALLOSAL MECHANISMSU~DERLYING dNTEROCULAR TRANSFEROF VISUAL PATTERNDISCRIMINATION IN THE CAT. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHER]CRELATIONS, EO. BY J. CERNACEK AND F, POOIVINSKY.+ BRATISLVA, VVOATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKAOEMIE VIEO.

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BEST PJ, MAYS LE. OLMSTEAD CE ACTIVITY OF MIDBRAIN RETICULAR FORMATIONUNITS DURING CONDITIONED FREEZING IN BRAINUNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, ED BY M I PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD THOMAS BOOK/ 155-164. 1973

DAR] AM. GORDON G SOME PROPERTIES OF SPINAL CONNECTIONS OF THE CAT'S DORSAL COLUMN NUCLEI WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE THE DORSAL COLUMNS BRAIN RES. 58 (1)~ 61 68. t973

BLAGOOATOVA ET (FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE SYSTEM OF BILATERAL COORDINATION OF CORTICAL MOTORREACTIONS) IN. NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF MOTORCOORDINATION) ED. BY P A. KISELEV. LENINGRAD. NAUKA BOOK/ 84 121. 1972 (RUS) BLAIVAS AS {PECULIARITY OF NEURONAL RESPONSESOF CAT LATERAL GENICULATE BODY'TO ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF TIIE OPTIC TRACT) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (61/ 945 949. 1973 (RUS) BLIGH J TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN MAMMALSAND OTHER VERTEBRATES AMSIERDAM, NORTH.HOLLAND BOOK/ 1.436, 1973 BLISS TVP, GARDNER-MEDWIN AR LONG LASTING POTENTIATION OF SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE DENTATE AREA OF THE UNANAESTHETIZED RABBIT FOLLOWING STIMULATION OF THE PERFORANT PATH J PHYSIOL (LOND), 232 (2)/ 357 314. ]973 BLISS IVP. LOMO T LONG.LA8TING POTENTIATION OF SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE DENIATL AREA OF THE ANAESTHETIZED RABBIT FOLLOWING STIMULATION OF THE PERFORANT PATH. J PHYSIOL (LOND). 232 (21J 331 356 1973 BOULANT ,sA, BIGNALL KE DETERMINANTS OF HYPOTHALAM]C P~EURONAL THERMOSENSITIVITY IN GROUND SQUIRRELS AND RAIS. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 (21/ 306.310, 1973 BOULANT JA, BIGNALL KE CHANGES IN THERMOSENSIIIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF HYPOTHALAMIC UNITS ~VER TIME AM J PHYSIOL, 225 I21~ 3]1 318. |9/3 BROWN KA BUCHWALD JS ACOUSTIC RESPONSES AND PLASTICITY OF LIMBIC UNITS IN CATS EXP NEUROL. 40 (3)/ 608 631, 19/3 BROWN KA, WEBER DS, BUCHWALD JS CHRONIC RECORDING AND QUANTIFICATION OF SUBCORTICAL SINGLE AND MULTIPLE UNITS. . . . BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR. ED. BY M I PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS BOOK/ 41 52, 1973 BROWN PB, MORAFF H, TAPPERDN FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE CAT'S DORSAL HORN: SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY AND CENTRAL CELL RESPONSE IO SINGLE IMPULSES IN SINGLE TYPE I FIBERS. J NEUROPHYSIOL 36 (5)/ 827 839, 1913 BROWN WT. INGLE D RECEPTIVE FIELD CHANGES PRODUCED IN FROG THALAMIC UNITS BY LESIONS OF THE OPTIC IECTUM. BRAIN RES, 59 (l.21J 405-409, 19/3 BUCHWALD NA. HULL CD NEURONAL PROCESSES UNDERLYING RHYTHMIC BRAIN ACTIVITY ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ), 33 (21J 52l 534, I973 BUSEL' BE (RESPONSES OF SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL NEURONS TO STIMULATION OF POSTEROLATERAI. VENTRAL NUCLEUSOF THE THALAMUS IN THE UNANESTHETIZED CAT) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (4)/ 348 354, 1973 (RUS) CASEY KL, KEENE JJ UNIT ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF MOTIVATIN3 STIMULI IN THE AWAKE ANIMAL: PAIN AND SELF STIMULATION IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEIIAVIOh, ED BY M , i PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD THOMAS. BOOK/ ] I 5 . ] 2 9 , 1973 CASSADY JM. COLE M. THOMPSONRF. WEINBERGER NM NEURAL CORRELATES OF ASYMPTOTIC AVOIDANCE AND CLASSICAL CONDITIONED LEG FLEXION. EXP NEUROL, 40 (1)., 207.215, 191~ CHANG H-T INIEGRATIVE ACTION OF THALAMUS IN IHE PROCESSOF ACUPUNCTURE FOR ANALGESIA. SCI SINICA, 16 ( I ) / 25,60. 1973 CHUVIN BT (REACTION OF SPONTANEOUSLY ACTIVE NEURONS IN MIDBRAIN RETICULAR FORMATION TO AFFERENT INPUT) BI~LL EKSP BlOt MED, 15 (5)/ 8.11, 19/3 (RUS) CRA[N SM TISSUE CULTURE STUDIES OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM MATURATION, RES PUBL ASSOC RES NERV MENT DIS, 51/ 1]3-131, ]971 DAFNY N, GILMAN S CHARACTERIZATION OF SPONTANEOUSUNIT ACTIVITY iN HYPOTHALAMUS AND RETICULAR FORMATION RECORDEDWITH SEMI,MICROELECTRODES, BRAIN RES, 59 ( l . 2 ) i 743.255, 1913 •

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OAW NW NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF COLOR VISION PHYSIOL REV. 53 (31/ 57] 6 ] I , ]973 DEFRANCE JF. K[TAI ST. HATADA K. CHRISTENSEN C CONTRASTING EFFECTS OF FIMBRIA STIMULATION IN THE SEPTUMOF THE CAT BRAIN RES. 58 ( I ) / 240-244. 1973 OEFRANCE JF. KITAI ST, SHIMONO T ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIPPOCAMPALSEPTAL PROJECT!ONS. I RESPONSEAND TOPOGRAPHICAL CHARACTERISTICS EXP BRAIN RES. 17 (5)/ 447 462. ]973 OEFRANCE JF, KITAI ST, SHIMONO T ELECTROPHYS[OLOG[CAL ANALYSIS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL-SEPTAt PROJECTIONS, 1I FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISVICS EXP BRAIN RES 17 (51/ 463 476. 1973 DESIRAJU T ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE FRONTAL GRANULAR CORTE~, I. PATTERNS OF FOCAL FIELD POTENTIALS EVOKED BY STIMULATIONS OF OORSOMEDIAL THALAMUS IN CONSCIOUS MONKEY. BRAIN RES, 58 (2l, 4 0 1 4 1 4 1913 DUDA P. GOKiN AP. PAVLASEK IU (SPINAL AND SPINO BULBO SPINAL NEURONAL MECHANISMS OF SOMATOMOTOR AND VISCEROMOTORREFLEXES IN THE THORACIC SPINAL CORD) NEIROFI/IOLOGIIA. 5 (4)/ 392 400. 19/3 (RUS) DYBALL REJ, POUNTNEYPS DISCHARGE PAITERNS OF SUPRAOPIlC AND PARAVENTRICULAR NEURONES IN RATS GIVEN A 2~ NACL SOLUTION INSTEAD OF DRINKING WATER J ENDOCRINOL. 56 (I)~ 91 98 1973 EFANOVA SG (CHANGES IN CORD DORSUMPOTENTIALS INDUCED BY STIMULATION OF THE SPLANCHNIC NERVE) NAUCH DOKL VYSSH SHKOL BlOt NAUK 16 (51/ 28,32, 1913 (RUS) EL GOHARI ME (VARIABILITY OF REACTIONS OF MIDBRAIN IECTUM NEURONS TO REPEATED LIGHT STIMULI IN THE FROG) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (8)/ 1199-1204, 1913 (RUS) ENDO K. ARAKI T YAG] N THE dISTRIBUTION AND PATTERN OF AXON BRANCHINGOF PYRAMIDAL TRACT CELLS BRAIN RES. 51 (2)/ 484 491, 1973 EZROKHI VL (SYNAPTIC MECHANISMS CO,'TROLLING SPIKE ACTIVITY OF THE RECEPTOR NEURON IN THE STRETCH RECEPTORVENTRAL NERVE CORD SYSTEM OF THE CRAYFISH) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (31/ 323 332, 1973 (RUS) FENNELL E. ROWE MJ SENSORIMOTOR CORTICAL INFLUENCES ON THE CLIMBING FIBRE INPUT TO CEREBELLAR PURKYNE CELLS BRAIN RES, 60 (1)! 263-266. 1913 FETZ EL, FINOCCHIO DV OPERANT CONDITIONING OF SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF NEURAL AND MUSCULAR ACTIVITY IN, BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR. ED BY M ! PHILLIPS. SPR|RGFIELO. THOMAS, BOOK/ 301 313, 1913 F1SHMA~ MC, MICHAtL CR 1NTEGRATIO) OF AUCiTOR~ INFORMATION IN THE CAT'S VISUAL CORTEX VISION RES, 13 (81/ 1415.1419. 1973 GASANOV UG (FUNCTIONAL PROPERTY OF AUDITORY COR1EX NEURONS IN A CONTROLLED EXPERIMENT) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)Y 585-592. 1973 (RUS) GERSHUNI GV (NATURAL SOUNDSAND THE ORGANIZATION OF FUNCTION OF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM) ZH EVOL BIGKHIM FIZIOL. 9 (4)/ 406.415. 1973 (RUS) GLEZER VD, IVANOFF VA. TSCHERBACHTA INVESTIGATION OF COMPLEX AND HYPERCOMPLEXRECEPTIVE FIELDS OF VISUAL CORIEX OF THE CAT AS SPATIAL FREQUENCY FILTERS. VISION RES, 13 (IO)y 1875.1904, 19/3 GLEZER VD, LE~SHINA LI. PAVLOVSKA1AMB. SHCHERBACHTA (ESTIMAIION OF IMAGE SIZE AND ITS NEURAL MECHANISMS AT THE LEVEL OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (7)/ 1015-1022. 1973 (RUS) GOGAN P. GUERITAUD JP. HORCHOLLE-BGSSAVITG, TYC-DUMONT S INHIBITORY NYSTAGMIC INTERNEURONS. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL IDENTIFICATION WITHIN THE ABDUCENS NUCLEUS. BRAIN RES. 59 ( I - 2 1 / 410.416. 1913

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GRUESSER-CORNEHLK U, HIMSTEDT W RESPONSES OF RETINAL AND TECTAL NEURONS OF THE SALAMANC[~ (SALAMANDRA SALAMANDRA L ) TO MOVIBG VISUAL STIMULI BRAIN BEHAV EVOL, 7 (21/ 145.168. 1~73 GUSEL'NIKOV VI. IZNAK AT. M~KHAMEIOV LM (CHANGES IN THE MEMBRANEPOTENTIAL IN CAUDATE NUCLEUS AND THALAMUS OF THE RAT DURIN~ 8ARBIIURA~E SPINDLES) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (61~ 875 88~. !973 ;RUS) GUSEL'NIKOV VI. PIVOVAROV AS. ISITOLOVSKI1 LE (POSTSYNAPIIC INHIBITION I~ THE GENERAL CORTEX OF TORTOISE FOREBRAINI NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 ~41/ 375-383, 1973 (RUS) GUSSELNIKOV VI. IZNAK AF, MUKHAMETOVLM NEURORAL ACTIVITY OF NUCLEUS CAUEATUS AND THALAMUS DURING BARBITURATE SPINDLES IN RATS ELECTROENCEPHALQGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL 35 (51~ 523 531. 1913 HANG T-H. GRANTYN R (CONVERGENCE OF SEPTAL AND ENTORHINAL AFFERENTS ON HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS) KONVERGENZ SEPTALER UND ENTORHINALER AEFERENZEN AN NEURONEN DER FORMATIO HIPPOCAMP1 ACIA BlOL MED GER. 30 ( 4 ) / 563,567, 1973 (GERI HAVWARD JN, JENNINGS DP ACTIVITY OF MAGNOCELLULARNEUROENDOCRINECELLS IN THE HYPOTHALA~dS OF UNANAESTHETIZEDMONKEYS l FUNCTIONAL CELL TYPES AND THEIR ANATOMICAL DISIRIBUTION IN THE SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEUS AND THE INTERNUCLEAR ZONE J PHYSIOL (LONO), 232 (311 515 543, 1913 HAYWARD JN, JENNINGS OP ACTIVITY OF MAGNOCELLULARNEUROENDOCRINE CELLS IN THE HYPOTHALAMU$ OF UNANAESTHETI~[OMONKEYS I I OSMOSENSIIlVITY OF fUNCTIONAL CELL TYPES |N THE SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEUS AND 1HE INIERNUCLEA~ ~ONE J PHYSIOL (LONO), 232 (~)/ 54~ 572, 1973 HAYWARO JN, JENNIN~S ~P INFLUENCE Of SLEEP.WAKING AND NOCICEPTOR INDUCED BEHAVIOR ON THE ACTIVITY OF SUPRAOPTIC NEURONS IN 1HE HYPOTHALAMUSOF THE MONKEY BRAIN gES, 5? (27~ 461 ~66, 1977 HELLON RF, MISRA NK NEURONES IN THE 00RSAL HORN OF IHE RAT RESPONDlflG TO SCROTAL SKIN TEMPERATURE CHANGES J PNYSIOL (LONO) 232 (21/ 375 388 1913 HELLON RF. MISRA NK NEURONES IN THE VENTROBASAL COMPLEX OF THE RAT THALAMUS RESPONDIN~ 10 SCROTAL SKIN TEMPERATURE CHANGES.. J PHYSIOL fROND). 232 (2)/ 389-399. )973 HELLON RF, MISRA NK. PROV]NS KA NEURONES IN THE SOMATOSENSORYCORTEX OF THE RAT RESPONO]NG TO SCROTAL SKIN TEMPERATURECHANGES J PHYe~,,L (LOND). 232 (2)~ 401 411 1973 HENRY GH, BISHOP PO. TUPPER RM. DREHER B ORIENTATION SPECIFICITY AND RESPONSE VARIABILITY OF CELLS lh THE STRIATE CORTEX. VISION RES, 13 (9)/ ~771.1779 1973 HIRSH R THE EFFECT OF SEPTAL iNPUT UPON HIPPOCAMPAL UNIT RESPONSE IN NORMAL CONDITIONS IN RATS. BRAIN RES. 58 ( 1 i / 234-239. 1973 HOWE JF. LOESER JD THE TIME COURSE OF FUNCTIONAL ALTERATIONS IN DEGENERATING DORSAL COLUMN AFFERENTS TO LATERAL CUNEATE NUCLEUS EXP NEUROL. 40 (3)/ 731-141. 1973 IRWIN DA. CRISWELL HE. KAKOLEWSE: JW SPONTANEOUS WHOLE BRAIN SLOWPOTENTIAL CHANGES DURING RECOVERY FROMEXPERIMENTAL NEUROSURGERY. SCIENCE. 181 (41051/ 1176.1178. i973 ITO M, NIS[MARU N. YAMAMOTOM SPECIFIC NEURAL ~ONNECTIO~S FOR THE CEREBELLAR CONTROL OF VESTIBULO,OCULAR REFLEXES. BRA|N RES. 60 (11/ 238.243, 1973 JACOBS BL A MULTIDIMENSIONAL APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF UNIT ACIIVITY IN FREELY MOVING ANIMALS. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVIIY DURING BEHAVIOR. ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD. THOMAS BOOK/ 268.287. 1973 JACC@S BL AMYGDALA UNIT ACTIVITY AS A REFLECTION OF FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN BRAIN SEROTONERGIC NEURONS. IN: SEROTONIN AND BEHAVIOR. ED. BY J. BARCHAS AND E. USDIN. NEW YORK. ACADEMIC PRESS BOOK/ 28]-289. I973 JOHN ER. BARTLETT f . SHIMOKOCHI M. KLEINMAN D NEURAL READOUT FROMMEMORY. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 ( 5 ) / 893-924. 1973

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KAA~ JH. GU|LLERY RW Thg TRANSFER OF ABNORMAL VISUAL FIELD REPRESENTATIONS FROM THE DORSAL LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS TO THE VISUAL CORTEX I~ SIAMESE CATS BRAIN RES. 59 (1 2)~ 61 9 5 1973 KELLER EL ACCOMODATIVE VERGENCE IN THE ALERT MONKEY MOTORUNIT ANALYSIS VISION RES 13 ~81/ 1565 1575 1973 KNOX GV. CAMPBELL C LOMAX P CUTANEOUS TEMPERATUREAND UNIT ACTIVITY IN THE HYPOTHALAMIC THERMOREGULATDRV CENTERS EXP ?~FUROL. 40 t31/ 717 73U. 1973 KORNHUBER HH (THE ROLE OF THE CEeEBELLUM BASAL GANGLIA AND CEREBRAL CORTEX l~ THE MOTOR ORGANIZATION OF PRIMATES~ KLEINHIRN STAMMGANGLIEN~ND G~OSSHIRNRINDE IN DER MOTOR|SCHEN ORGANISATION VON PRIMATEN V£RH DTSCH IDOL GES, 66~ I51 167 1973 (GER) KURCHAVY] GG. MOTORINAMV. SHAPkVALOV AI !INVESTIGATION OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF SYNAPTIC INPUIS ON AN ANALOG MODEL Ci MOTONEURONS) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA 5 I 3 t / 289 297. 1973 (RUS| LANE RH. ALLMAN JM, KAAS JH, MIEZIN FM THE VISUOIOPIC ORGANIZATION OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE OWL MONKEY (AOIUS TRIVIRGATUS) AND THE BUSH BABf (GALAGO SENEGALENSIS) BRAIN RES 60 (21~ 335 349 1973 LEIMAN AL SEll fJ SPONTANEOUS AND EVOKED BIOELECTRiC ACTIVITY IN ORGANIZED CEREBELLAR TISSUE CULTURES EXP NEUPOL, 40 (3)~ 748 158, 1913 LINDSTROM S SCHOMBURGEO RECURREN1 INHIBITION FROMMO10R AX0N COLLATERALS OF VENTRAL SPINOC[RE~LLIPR IRACT ~EURONES ACTA PhYSIOL SCAND. 88 (41; 50~ 515 1973 LINZER M VAN AlIA L (L(CTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF ACUPUNCIURE'S EFFECT ON ~INGL[ 1HALAMIC NEURONS IN 1H| CAT NEUfiAL CODING FOR PAIN A1 A 1HALAMIC LEVEL AM J CHINESE MEO, I (21~ 305 316 1913 LUND JP. BELLOW PG RHYTHM]CAL MASTICATORY ACTIVIIY OF HYPOGLOSSALMOTONEUR~ RESPONDING 10 AN ORAL S11MULUS EXP NEUROL 40 (1)~ 24l 246 1973 MCELLIGOTI JG LONG TERM SPONTANEOUSACTIVITY OF INDIVIDUAL CEREBELLAR NEURONS "N THE AWAKE A~D UNRESTRAINFD CAT IN BRAIN UNIT ACTIVIIY DURING BEHAVIOR EO BY M I PHILLIPS SPRINGr)FtD THOMAS BOOK~ 197 223 19/3 MCELLIGOTI JG BURSTING CELLS I~ THE CEREBELLAR CORTEXOF THE UNANESTHETIZED AND UNRESTRAINED CAT DURING SENSORY STIMULATION IN BRAINUNIT ACTIVIIY DURING BEHAVIOR ED By M ! PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD THOMAS BOOK/ 224 2d3 1973

MCGINTY OJ. HARPER RM. FAIRBANKS MK 5 HI-CONTAINING NEURONS. UNIT ACTIVITY IN BEHAVING CATS I N SEROTONIN AND BEHAVIOR, ED BY J BARCHAS AND E USDIN flEw YORK. ACADEMIC PRESS BOOK; 267 2/9. 191~ MAEKAWA K, ~ATSUI T CLIMBING FIBER ACTIVATION OF PURK!NJE CELLS IN RABBIT'S FLOCCUtUS DURING LIGHT STIMULATION OF THE RETINA BRAIN RES 59 (1 2)/ 417 420, 1973

MARCO LA. COPACKP. EDELSON AM INTRII4SIC CCNNECIIONS OF CAUDAIE NEURONS LOCALLYEVOKED INTRACELLULAR RESPONSES. EXP NEUROL 40 ~37/ 683 698. 1873 MERZENICH .MM KITZES ~ AITKIN L ANATOMICAL ANO PHY~IOLUGICAL EVIDENCE FOR AUDITORY SPECIALIZATION IN THE MOUNTAIN BEAVER (~PLODONTIA RUFA) BRAIN RES, 58 (27/ 331 344, 197) MERZENICH MM. MICHELSON RP. SCHINDLER RA. PETTIT CR. REID M NEURAL ENCODING OF SOUND SENSATION EVOKED BY ELECIR,"~L STIMULATION OF THE ACOUSTIC NERVE. ANN OTOL RHINOL LARYNGOL. 82 (4)/ 486 503. ]973 MEYER RL. SPERRY RW TESTS FOR NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE ANURAN REIINOTECTAL SYSTEM EXP NEUROL. 40 (2)/ 525-539. ]973 MOROSHKINA LL. KOTLIAR B]. MIKHAILOVA EV (STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL RESPONSES IN THE SENSORIMOTOR CORTEX DURING DEVELOPMENT OF CONDITIONED CONNECTIONS' NAUCH DOKL V',~SH SHKOL BIOL NAUK. ]5 (5)/ 33-38. I913 (RUS'

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MOTSNYi MP. SHUGUROVOA (PARTICIPATION OF PROPRIOSPINAL NEURONS IN IHE INHIBITION OF THE AFFERENT FLOW OF IMPULSES) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA. 5 (4)/ 401-405, 1973 (RUS)

RAOKEVICH LA. AIZIKOV GS {CHANGES IN THE iMPULSE ACTIVITY OF NEURONSOF THE R£SPIRATORY CENTER DURING ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF THE VESTIBULAR NERVE AND DORSAL ROOTS) KOSM B[OL MEG. 7 (4)/ 9.13. 1973 (RUS)

NEGORO H, VISESSUWAN S, HOLLAND RC iNHIBITION AND EXCITATION OF UNITS IN PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS AFTER STIMULATION OF THE SEPTUM, AMYGDALAAND NEUROHYPOPHYSIS. BRAIN RESo 57 (2)/ 479.483, 1973

RAMSTAD T, HUGHESGW LOCALIZED UNIT RESPONSES IN THE OPTIC TECTUMOF CARP. VISION RES, )3 (81/ 1527-1538. 1973

NELSON CN, BIGNALL KE INTERACTIONS OF SENSORY AND NONSPECIFIC THALAMIC INPUTS TO CORTICAL POLYSENSORYUNITS |N THE SQUIRREL MONKEY. EXP NEUROL, 40 ( i ) / 189-206, 1973 NEUWEILER G (FREQUENCY DISCRIMINATION IN THE AUDITORY SYSTEMOF MAMMALS) FREQUENZDISKRIMINIERUNG IN OER HOERBAHN VON SAEUGERN. VERH DTSCH ZO~L GES, 66/ 168-176, 1973 (GER) NEWMAN JD, WOLLBERG Z RESPONSES OF SINGLE NEURONS IN THE AUDITORY CORTEX OF SQUIRREL MONKEYS TO VARIANTS OF A SINGLE CALL TYPE. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 821-824, 1973 NICOLAI A, DAVIDOWA N, GABRIEL H-J (THE INFLUENCE EXERTED BY STIMULi OF DIFFERENT MODALIT1ES ON T:iE FIRING RATE OF SINGLE UNITS IN THE RAT LATERAL GENICULATE BODY) ACTA BiOL MEO GER, 30 (5)/ 657-663, 1973 (GER) NORD SG, ROSS GS RESPONSES OF TRIGEMINAL UNITS IN THE MONKEY BULBAR LATERAL RETICULAR FORMATION TO NOXIOUS AND NON.NOXIOUS STIMULATION OF THE FACE: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS. BRAIN RES, 58 (2)/ 38~.399, 1973 NORGREN R, LEONARD CM ASCENDING CENTRAL GUSTATORY PATHWAYS, J COMP NEUROL, 150 (2)/ 2t7.237, 1973 NUNOKAWA S EFFECTS OF BACKGROUND ILLUMINATION ON THE RECEPTIVE FIELD ORGANIZATION OF SINGLE CORTICAL CELLS IN AREA 18 OF tHE IMMOBILIZED CAT. JAP J PHYSIOL, 22 (6)/ 13.23, 1973 OLOS J, DISTERHOFT JF, SEGAL M. KORNBLITH CL. HIRSH R LEARNING CENTERS OF RAT BRAIN MAPPED BY M[ASURING LATENCIES OF CONDITIONED UNiT RESPONSES. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ 314-346, 1973 OLDS ME SHORT-TERM CHANGES IN THE FIRING PATTERN OF HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS DURING PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING. BRAIN RES, 58 (1)/ 95-]16, 1973 OREM J, SCHLAG J RELATIONS BETWEEN THALAMIC AND CORTICOFRONTAL SITES OF OCULOMOTOR CONTROL IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 60 (2)/ 503-507. ]973 PHILLIPS Mi, EO. BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR. SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ i-360, 1973 PITYK Ni (RESPONSES OF NEURONS IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODIES OF THE CAT TO VISCERAL AND SOMATIC STIMULATIOn) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 246.252. 1973 (RUS)

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RANSOM BR, GOLORING S IONIC DETERMINANTS OF MEMBRANE POTENTIAL OF CELLS PRESUMED ~i! TO BE GLIA IN CEREBRAL CORTEX OF CAT. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (5)/ 855-867. ]973 RANSOM BR, GOLDRING S SLOW DEPOLARIZATION IN CELLS PRESUMED TO BE GLIA IN CEREBRAL CORTEX OF CAT. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (5)/ 8~9-878. 1973 RANSOM OR. GOLDRING S SLOW HYPERPOLARIZATION IN CELLS PRESUMEDTO BE GLIA IN CEREBRAL CORTEX OF CAT. J NEUROPHYSiOL. 35 (5)/ 879.892. 1973 RICHARD D. THIERY J-C, 8USER P CORTICAL CONTROL OF THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS IN AWAKE NON-PARALYZED CATS. BRAIN RES. 58 (2)/ 524-528. 1973 RISPAL-PADEL L, MASSION J, GRANGETTO A RELATIONS BETWEEN THE VENTROLATERAL THALAMIC NUCLEUS AND MOTOR CORTEX AND THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE CENTRAL ORGANIZATION OF MOTOR CONTROL. BRAIN RES. 60 El)/ i-20, 1973 ROITBAK AI, FANAROZHIAN VV ([NTRACELLULA~ POTENTIALS OF CORTICAL GLIAL CELLS DURING ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF THE CEREBRAL C~RTEX) DOKL AKAO NAUK SSSR, 211 (3)/ 748.75I, I973 (RUS) ROLLS ET, COOPER SJ ACTIVATION OF NEURONES IN THE PREFRONTAL CORTEX BY BRAIN-STIMULATION REWARD IN THE RAT. DRAIN RES, 60 (2)I 36i-368. 1973 RYU JH, MCCAHE OF TYPES OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY IN THE INFERIOR VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS. ACTA OTOLARYNGOL (STOCKH), 76 ( l ) l 11-16, 1973 SAF'IANTS VI (NEURONAL MECHANISMS OF CONTRALATERAL SEGMENTAL INHIBITION) IN: (NEURUPHYSIOLOGICALMECHANISMS OF MOTORCOORDINATION) ED. BY P.A. KISELEV. LENINGRAD. NAUKA. BOOK/ 6-22, 1972 (RUS) SCHLUE WR, RICHTER OW, MAURITZ K-H. NACIMIENTO AC (ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES OF SPINAL MOTONEURONES IN THE CAT) AKKOIdMOOAT|ONSEIGENSCHAFTEN SPINALER MOTONEURONE. VERH DTSCH ZOOL GES, 66/ 194-198, 1973 (GER) SCHW~RTZKROIN PA EFFECTS OF ROUNDWINDOW STIMULATION ON UNIT OlSCHARGES IN THE VISUAL CORTEX AND SUPERIOR COLLICULUS. EXP BRAIN RES, 11 (5)1 521-538, 1973 SCHWARZ DWF, DEECKE L. FREORICKSON JM CORTICAL PROJECTION OF GROUP ! MUSCLE AFFERENTS TO AREAS 2,3A, AND THE VESTIBULAR FIELD IN THE RHESU~ MONKEY. EXP BRAIN RES, !1 (5)1 516-526, 1913

PIVOVAROV AS (SYNAPTIC ORIGIN OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF EVOKED POTENTIALS IN THE GENERAL CORTEX OF THE TORTOISE FOREBRAIN] NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 261-271, 1973 (RUS)

SCHWlNDT PC, CALVIN WH EQUIVALENCE OF SYNAPTIC AND INJECTED CURRENT IN DETERMINING THE MEMBRANE POTENTIAL TRAJECTORY DURING MOTONEURONRHYTHMIC FIRING. BRAIN RES. 59 (!-211 389-394, 1973

POQLAOCHIKOVA LN, KOSHUBA NK (SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDINGNEURONSWITHIN THE STRIATE CORTEX PROJECTION AREAS FOR CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL PORTIONS OF GUINEA PiG RETINA~ FIZIQL ZH SSSR, 59 (8)/ 1183-I189, i 9 ~ (R|IS)

SCHWINOT PC, RICHTER A. PRECHT W SHORT LATENCY UTRICULAR AND CANAL INPUT TO IPSILATER~L ABDUCENS MOTONEURONS. BRAIN P~S. 60 (!)1 259-262. 1973

~ODVIGIN NF, KUPERMANAM. GLEZER VO. CHUEVA IV (TIME FACTORS INVOLVED IN CHANGES IN THE REGION OF SUMMATIOH ON RECEPTiv~ FIELDS OF CAT LATERAL GENICULATE BODY OURING ILLUMINATION. ROLE OF EXCITATION AND INHIBITION IN THIS PROCESS) BiOFIZIKA, 18 (3)/ 535-543. 1973 (RUS) PRICE DO, WA~MAN iH RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN PRE- AND POSTSYNA~TIC EFFECTS OF A ANO C FIBER !NPUTS TO DORSAL HORNOF M. MULATTA. EXP NEUROL. 40 El)/ 90-103, i973 PURPURA OP ANALYSIS OF MORPHOPHYSIOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES IN MAMMALIAN BRAIN. RES PUBL ASSOC RES NERV MENT DIS, 511 79-112, 1973 PUSHKAREV IUP (DATA CONCERNING CHARACTERISTICS OF ANTIORUMIC'INFLUENCES UPON MOTOR REACTIONS OF SEGMENTAL REFLEX CENTERS OF THE SPINAL CORD) IN: (NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALMECHANISMS OF MOTOR COORDINATION) EO. BY P.A. KISELEV. LENINGRAD, NAUKA. BOOK/ 43-63, 1972 (RUS)

SEGAL M FLOW OF CONDITIONEO RESPONSES IN LIMBIC TELENCEPHALIC SYSTEM OF THE RAT. J NEU~OPHYSIOL, 36 (5)1 840-854. I973 SERKOV FN. IANOVSKIi ESH. TAL'POV AN (FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT HEURnNS IN AUDITORY CORTEX) NEIROFIZiOLOGIIA, 5 (3)1 236-245. 1973 (RUS) SHANGHAI COLL TRAD CHINESE MED (THE ROLE OF MIDBRAIN RETICULAR FORMATION IN ACUPUNCTURE ANESTHESIA) CHINESE MEO J. NO-31 136-138, 1973 (CHI) ~HANGHAI INST OF PHYSIOLOGY (ELECTRICAL RESPONSE TO NOCUOUS STIMULATION AND ITS INHIBITION IN NUCLEUS CENTRALIS LATERALIS OF THALAMUS IN RABBITS) CHINESE MEO J, NO-31 131-135. 1973 (CHI)

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SHEVELEV IA. POLOVETS S~ (PECULIARITIES ~F THE NEURONALAPPARATUSOf NIGHT AND DAY VISION OF THE CA; AND THE HYPOTHESISOF THEIR EVOLUTIOnARY-ECOLOgICAL ORIGIN) ZH EVOL BIOKHIM FIZIOL. 9 (41! 423-432. I913 (BUS)

WAKERLEY JB. L]NCOLN DW THE MILK-EJECTION REFLEX OF THE RAT: A 20- TO 4D-FOLD ACCELERATION IN THE FIRING OF PARAVENTRICULARNEURONES DURING OXYTOCIN RELEASE J ENDOCRINOL 57 (3)/ 477-493. 1973

SHUL'GINA GI. KORINEVSKII AV (DECREASE IN UNCERTAINTY IN THE FIRING RATE OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS ~ ~ESPDNSE TO STIMULATION) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (3)/ 599+607, I973 (BUS)

WALLER HJ. FELDMANSM CORRELATIONS BETWEENSOMATOSENSORYTHALAMIC ACTIVITY AND CORTICAL RHYTHMS BRAIN DES, 57 (2)/ 417.441, 1973

SHURANOVAZHP, GVQZDIKOVA ZM (ROLE OF THE SITE OF STIMULATION IN NEURONALRESPONSESTO DIRECT CORTICAL STIMULATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (711 1006-1014, 1973 (BUS)

WASZAK M EFFECT OF POLARIZING CURRENTSON POTENTIALS EVOKED INNEURONS OF THE VENTRAL LEAF OF NG£LEUS RETICULARIS THALAII! BY INTRALAMINAR STIMULATION EXP NEUROL, 40 ( I ) / 82-89. ]97~

SILAKOV VL (CORTICOFUGAL CONTROLOF SPIKE ACTIVITY OF NEURONS1N THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY OF THE CAT) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (4)1 367-374. 1913 (BUS) SKREBITSK;I VG. CHEPKOVAAN (ROLE QF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN 'CONO]TIUNEO" AND "UNCONDITIONED" STIMULI IN THE ELABORATIONOF NEURONAL ANALOGS OF CONDITIONED REFLEXES) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (311 576-586. I973 (BUS) SKUTEL'SKAIA EA (DYNAMICS OF UNIT RESPONSESOF FROGMIOBRAIN TECTUMNEURONS FOLLOWING REMOVAL OF THE LOWER TEMPORALQUADRANTOF THE RETINA) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 IB)/ 1288-1290. 1973 (BUS) SPARKS DL. TRAVIS qP FIRING PATTERNSOF EXTRAPYRAMIOALAND RETICULAR NEURONSOf THE ALERT MONKEY. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR ED, BY M,I, PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD, THGMAS, BOOK1 281-300, lSt3

SltWAet DL, BIB1 O, TOWNSt~

VISUAL RECEPTIVE-FIELD C+tARACTERISTICSOF SUPERIOR COLLICULUS NEURONSAFIER CORTICAL LESIONS IN THE RABBIT,

ViSlOfl DES, 13 (tOT/ 1965,IStt, 1913

StONe tw

CORTICAL PYRAMIDAL TRACT INTERNEURONESAND THEIR SENSITIVITY 10 L+QLUTAMI~ ACID, J PHYSIOL (LONO), ~33 El),' 211,225, 1973

SUGA N. SCNLEQFL P CODING AND PROCESSING IN THE AUDITORY SYSTEMSOt FM.SIGNAL,PRQDUCING OATS, J ACOUST SOC AM. 54 (1)/ 174-190. 1973 SVIOERSKA1A NE (STUDY O~ FREQUENCY FOLLOWING RESPONSEAT THE NEURONAL LEVEL) ZH VYSSH NERV GEIAT, 23 (3)/ 608-614. I973 (RUS) TAMAI M INTERACTION BETWEENRETINO-TECTAL ANO CORTICO.TECTAL INPUTS IN THE CAT'S SUPERIOR COLLICULUS. ACTA SOC OPHYHALMOL JAP. 77 (5)/ 501-507, 1973 TAPPER ON, BROWNPB, MORAFF H FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF THE CAT'S DORSAL HORN: CONNECTIVITY OF MYELINATED FIBER SYSTEMSOF ~A;RY SKIN, J NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (5)/ 8)7.826. 1973 THACH WT NATURAL FUNCTIONSOF CEREBELLARCIRCUITS. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR. ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD. THOMAS. BOOK/ 179-)96, )973 THATCHER RW, PURPURADP POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTOF THALAMIC SYNAPTIC EVENTS UNDERLYING EVOKED RECRUITING RESPONSESAND ELECTROCORTICALACTIVATION. BRAIN RES. GO ( I ) / 2]-34. 1973 VARTANIAN IA, SHARAEVGA (RESPONSES OF INFERIOR COLLI~ULUS NEURONSTO AMPLITUDE-MODULATED SOUNDSIGNALS WITH CHANGING INTENSITY LEVELS) NFIRGFIZIOLOGIIA. 5 (4)/ 355-366. 1973 (RUS) VASILEVSK~I NN (ADAPTIVE SELF-REGULATIONOF FUNCTIONS A~U ITS RELATION TO THE DYNAMIC CONTROL OF ENDOGENOUSBIORHYTHMS) ZH EVOL BIOKHIM FI7tOL, 9 (~)/ 374.383, 1913 ~RUS) VINOGRADOVA OS (SOME PROBLEMSOF MEMORYAND ROLE OF THE LIMBIC SYSTEM IN I~FORMATION STORAGE) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (2)1 305-314, 1973 (RUS) VOLOSHIN MIA (ELECTRICAL RESPONSEOF PARIETAL ASSOCIAT20N CORTEXNEURONS TO STIMUL~T!OFI OF RETICULAR AND VENTRAL NUCLEI OF THE THALAMUS IN CATS) NEIROFIZIOLOGllA, 5 (4)1 339-346, 1973 EROS) VORONIN LL, GERSTEIN G, IOFFE ST, KUORIASHOV IE (k RAPIDLY ~LABORATEDCONDITIONEDREFLEX WITH SIMULTANEOUS RECORDING OF NEURONALACTIVITY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)1 636-639, 1973 (BUS)

WEXLER i. MAYERRF TEMPERATURE SENSITIVITY OF SLOWLY ADAPTINGMECHANORECEPTOR. BRAIN RES. 5 9 , ( ) - 2 } / 384-388, ]973 YAMAMOTQ C PROPAGATION OT AFTEROISCHARGESELICITED IN THIN BRAIN EXP NEUROL. 40 (1)/ 1~3 188. 1973 YAZULLA S. GRANDAAM OPPONENT-COLOR U~ 3 IN THE THALAMUS!QF THE PIGEON (COLUMBA LIVIA) VISION DES. 13 (8)/ 1555-1563. 1973 ZAKHER IUIA, TSUKERMANAS, IAKOVLEV NM. GALKINA NS (AFTEREFFECTS Or RHYTHMIC STIMULATION IN SPINAL CORD NEURONS) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 272 280. |973 (BUS) Z1PSER B, CRA]N SM, BORNSTEINMB DIRECTLY EVOKED 'PAROXYSM' DEPOLARIZATIONSOF MOUSE NIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS IN SYNAPTICALLY 0~GANIZED EXPLANT5 IN LONG.TERM CULTURE BRAIN DES, G0 121/ 489,495, 1973 ZOLOTUKHINA LI, VINOGRAOOVA05 (RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICSOf NEURONS~N NUCLEUSACCUMBENS SEPTI TO SENSORYSTIMULI) ZH VYSSN NERV 0[IAT. 23 (3)/ 615.62~. 1973 (BUS) ZUBILOV IUN, SHURGAIA GG, KHARITONOV EV (CHARACTERISTICS OF NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF THE VISUAL CORTEX 0URING BINOCULAR STIMULATION) VE$1N LENINGR UNIV (BIOL), NO.2/ 73-80, 1973 (RUS) e , , , , EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS..EEG ALl MR CORTICAL HABITUATION RESPONSE TO COLOUREDLIGHTS AND |TS RELATION TO PERCEPTION OF STIMULUS DURATION. ELECTROEHCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)/ 550-552. 1973 BRENDSTED AN (EEG CHANGES IN CHILDREN DURING PLAY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 647-650. 1973 (RUS) CLYNES M SENTICS: BIOCYBERNETICS OF EMOTION COWAUNICATION. ANN NY ACAO SC]. 220 (3)/ 57-131. 1973 CRACIUN T. TOMA C CENTRAL NERVOUSREACTIONS AFTER ACUPUNCTURE. AM J ACUPUNCTURE, 1 (2)/ 61.66o 1973 FUKUSHIMA Y. KAWAGUCK| S. OHSAWAT, ONUMA A STUDY OF EEG ABNORMALITIES IN NORMALCHILDREN. FOLIA PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 27 (2)/ 105-115. 1913 GIRTOH DG, BENSONKL, KAMIYA J OBSERVATION OF VERY SLOW POTENTIAL OSCILLATIONS IN HUMAN SCALP RECOROINGS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (611 561-568. 1973 HOMSKAYA ED "THE HUMAN.FRONTAL LOBES AND THEIR ROLE IN THE ORGANIZATION OF ACTIVITY. ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WA~SZ), 33 (2): 509-522. !97~ IOSE'IAN! KK. CHAINOVA LD, BELETSKII ME (INFORMATIVE PARAMETERSOf THE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICALSTATE OF FLIGtiT PERSONNELWORKINGWITH IN01CATORS) KDSM BIOL MEO, 7 (3)/ 62.68, 1973 (RUS) KLINGER £, GREGOIRE KC, BARTA SG PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATESOF MENTAL ACTIVITY: EYE MOVEMENTS. ALPHA, AND HEART RATE DURING IMAGINING. SUPPRESSION, CONCENTRAflON. SEARCH. AND CHOICE. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. 10 (511 471-A77. 1973 KONOVALOV VF (FORMATION AND REFLECT|C~ OF STIMULI TRACES IN THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF SUBJECTSWITH NORMALAND DISTURBEDMEMORY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT,'23 (2)1 384-391, ~973 (RUS)

578A

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LITERATURE

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***** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON flUMANS--EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

KRUPINA TN, ALEKSANDROVAMP. PAVLOVA TIA (STATE OF CEREBRAL BLOOD SUPPLY AND 8IOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS WITH CIRCULATORY HYPOXIA AND IN SUBJECTS WITH EARLY FORMS OF AUTONOMIC VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION) KOSM BIOL MED, 7 ( 4 ) / 51-56, I973 (RUS)

CORBY JC. KOPELL BS THE EFFECT OF PREDICTABILITY ON EVOKED RESPONSE ENHANCEMENT IN INTRAM~DAL SELECTIVE ATTENTION. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. 10 (4)1 335-346. 1913

MCKEE G, HUMPHREYB, MCADAMDW SCALED LATERALIZATION OF ALPHA ACTIVITY DURING LINGUISTIC AND MUSICAL TASKS. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, ]0 (4)/ 441-443, ]973 MARUKO K, ISHICE K, YASHIMA Y MITTEN.PATTERN IN CLINICALLY NORMAL SUBJECTS FUKUSHIMA J MED SCI, ]8 (3 4)/ 53-67, 1972 N~KOL'SK[I LN, VARTBARONOVRA (STUDY OF THE POSSIBILITY OF RECORDING HUMAN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMSDURING MUSCLE NOISE) KOSM BIOL MED, 7 ( 4 ) / 43-47, 1973 (RUS) NODA K AN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH[CSTUDY FOR CLARIFYING PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL BRAIN FUNCTIONS KURUM( MED.J, 20 E l ) / 67.75, 1973 POSNER DM EFFECT OF A SPECIFIC GEOMETRIC PATTERN UPON THE RESPONSE TO PHOTIC 'DRIVING' IN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICALLYNORMAL PATIENTS. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR (CHICAGO), 4 ( 3 ) / 112 116 ]973

CRACC~ RO SPINAL EVOKED RESPONSE: PERIPHERAL NERVE STIMULATION IN MAN. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (4)/ 379-386. ]973 DONKER DNJ (RESPONSES 10 SINUSOIDALLY MODULATED LIGHT STIMULATION IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL MAN) REPONSES A LA STIMULATION LUMINEUSE MODULEE SIKUSOIDALEMENT CHEZ L'HOMME NORMAL ET PATHOLOGIQUE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYS[OL CLIN. 2 ( 4 ) / 435 442. 1912 (FRE) ELLINGSON RJ. LATHROP GH, NELSON B. DANAHY T VISUAL EVOKEO POTENTIALS OF INFANTS. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYS]OL CL]N. 2 ( 4 ) / 395-400. ]972 ELLIS RR. ELLINGSON R.I RESPONSES TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE MEDIAN NERVE IN THE HUMAN NEWBORN DEV PSYCHOBIOL, 6 (3)/ 235-244. I973 FILIMONOVA TD (FORM OF THE EXPECTANCYWAVE AND THE PSYCHIC STATE iN MA;~) Z~; VYS$.4 NERV DE]AT, 23 ( 3 ) / 643-646. 1973 (RUS)

ROSEN MG, SCIBETTA JJ, HOCHBERGCJ FETAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. IV, THE EEG DURING SPONTANEOUS AND FORCEPS BIRTHS. OBSTET GYNECOL, 42 ( 2 ) / 283-289, 1973

FORD JM, ROTH WT, DIRKS ST, KOPELL BS EVOKED POTENTIAL CORRELATES O; SIGNAL RECOGNITION BETWEEN AND WITHIN MODALIT:ES. SCIENCE, 181 (4098)/ 465-466. ]973

RUSALOV VM, MECACC] L (RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE STABILITY OF ATTENTION WHILE WORKING ON BOURDON'S TEST TABLE AND ALPHA RHYTHM FREQUENCY OF BACKGROUNDEEG) VOPR PSIKHOL, NO.3/ 32.44, 1973 (RUS)

GAILLARD AW, NAATANEN R SLOW POTENTIAL CHANGES AND CHOICE REACTION TIME AS A FUNCTION OF ]NTERSTIMULUS INTERVAL. ACTA PSYCHOL (AMST), 37 (3)/ ]73-186. ]973

SMYK K, DARWAJ B DOMINANCE OF ONE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERE IN THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC RECORD ACTA PHYSIOL POL, 23 (3)/ 359 367, i972 SYRENSKII VI, SHCHUKINA NV (STUDY OF THE MECHANISMS OF REINFORCEMENT BY THE METHOD OF CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF THE EEG) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 661-663, 1973 (RUS) ZAITSEVA LM (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSOF CONDITIONING TO VERBAL SIGNALS IN CHILDREN IN THE SECOND YEAR OF LIFE) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (3)/ 5]0-516. 1973 (RUS) ZOLOTAREV FIA (SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF HUMAN ALPHA FREQUENCY FLUCTUATIONS IN A STATE OF RELATIVE REST) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (8)/ l 1 4 5 - I I 5 C 1973 (RUS) * * * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKED ACTIVITY ANDREASSI JL, MAYZNER MS, STERN M, OKAMURA H VISUAL CORTICAL EVOKED POTENTIALS UNDER CONDITIONS OF APPARENT MOTION. PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, l (2)/ 118-120, I973 BUTLER RA 1HE CUMULATIVE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT STIMULUS REPETITION RATES ON THE AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSE IN MAN. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 ( 4 ) / 337-345, 1973 CALLAWAY E CORRELATIONS BETWEEN AVERAGED EVOKED POTENTIALS Al~ MEASURES OF INTELLIGENCE. AN OVERVIEW, ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY, 29 (4)/ 553.558. 1973

GOETTE J. KUB]CKI ST, KUEHN K, STOELZEL R (CLINICAL USE OF SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED CORTICAL POTENTIAL I ! RESULTS IN PATIENTS OF AN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT) KLINISCHE ANWENDUNGSOMATO.SENSORISCH EVOZIERTER KORTIKALER POTENT]ALE I I UNTERSUCHUNGENAN PAIIENTEN EINER REANIMATIONSABTEILUNG Z EEG (MG, 4 (2)/ 86 97, 1973 {GER) GUCKER DK CORRELATING VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS WiTH PSYCHOMETRIC INTELLIGENCE, VARIATION IN TECHNIQUE.. PERCEPT MOT SKILLS. 37 (1)/ ]89-]90. ]973 HARTER MR, SEIPLE WH, SALMON L BINOCULAR SUMMATIONOF VISUALLY EVOKED RESPONSES TO PATTERN STIMULI IN HUMANS. VISION RES, 13 (8)/ ]433-]446. I973 IKEDA T PHASE DIFFERENCE OF THE ALPHA RHYTHM FUKUOKA ACTA MED. 64 (8)/ 285-291. 1913 IVANITSKII AM (CORTICAL SYNTHESIS AHD TWO INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF THE BRAIN) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 (2)/ 375-383. 1973 (RUS) KLINGER K-P (AMPLITUDE CHANGES IN ACOUSTICALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS DEPENDING ON SUBJECTIVE INFORMATION $IGhiFICANCE OF THE SIGNAL AND FATIGUE DUE TO STRESS) AMPL]TUDENVARIATIQNEN AKUSTISCH EVOZIERTER POTENTIALE IN ABHAENGIGKEIT YON DER SIGNALINFORMATION ~ND BELASTUNGSBEDINGTER ERMUEDUNG. INT I ANGEW PHYSIOL. 31 (4~/ 259 218. ;973 (GER) KNOTT JR, IRWIN OA ANXIETY. STRESS, AND THE CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY. 29 ( 4 ) / 538-541. 1913

CASTELLINI C BAND WIDTH AND NUMBER OF SUPERIMPOSEDSWEEPS AS FACTORS AFFECTING AVERAGE EEG ACTIVITY. ATTi FONDAZ]ONE GIORGIO RQNCHi, 28 ( 2 ) / 3]5-323, 1973

KNOTT JR, VAN VEEN WJ, MILLER LH. PETERS JF. COHEN SI PERCEPTUAL MODE. ANXIETY. SEX. AND THE CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION. BIOL PSYCHIATRY. 7 E l ) / 43-52. 1973

CERNACEK J, PODIVINSKY F CHANGES OF CONTRALATERAL AND ]PS[LATERAL SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL RESPONSES DURING INFANCY. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS. ED. BY J. CERNACEK AND F, PODIV]NSKV. BgATISLAVA. VYDATELSTVOSLOVENSKE~ AKAOEMIE V]ED. BOOK/ 187.]97. I972

KOSTANDOV EA. ARZUMANOV IUL (ROLE OF ASSOCIATION IN THE FORMATION OF EVOKED CORTICAL POTENTIALS IN MAN) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 (3)1 523-53]. ]973 (RUS)

CERNACEK J, PODIVINSKY F INTERHEM]SPHERIC RELATIONS ~:lD MOTOR OOMINANCE. IN: CEREBRAL [NTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS, ~0. BY J. CERNACEK AND F. PODIVINSKY. BRATISLAVA, VYOATELSTVOSLOVENSKEJ AKADEMiE VIED. BOOK/ 67-81, 1972 CQHN R BILATERAL SUMMATEDCORTICAL RESPONSES ~0 VARIABLE OELAYEO BILATERAL MEDIAN NERVE STIMULATION. IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS, ED. BY J. CERNACEK AND F POOIVINSKY. BRATISLAVAo VYOATELSTVOSLOVENSKEJ AKAOEMIE VIEO, RflQKI 117.197 IQ7~

KUEHN K, GOETTE J. STOELZEL R. GOETZE W (CLINICAL USE OF SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED CORTICAL POTENTIALS. I. RESEARCHWITH $TRONh AND WEAK STIMULI |N NORMAL SUBJECTS) KLINISCHE ANWENOUNGSOMATO-SENSORISCHEVOZIERTER KORTIKALER POTENTIALE I. UNTERSUCHUNGENMIT STARKEN UND SCHWACHEN REIZEN AN GESUNDEN. I EEG-EMG. 4 ( 2 ) / 81-85. 1973 (GERI LOVELESS NE THE CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION RELATED TO PREPARATORYSET IN A REACTION TIME SITUATION WITH VARIABLE FOREPERIOD. ELECTROENCEPHALQGR CLIN HEUROPHYSIOL, 35 ( 4 ) / 369-374. 1973

INDEX TO CURREhq" LITERATURE

579A

*°~** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKED ACTIVITY CONT-

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MARTIN JL. COATS AC SHORT-LATENCY AUDITORY EVOKEDRESPONSES RECORDED FROMHUMAN NASOPHARYNX. BRAIN RES. 50 (2)/ 495-502. 1973

SHUCARD DW. HORN JL EVOKED POTENI,AL AMPLITUDE CHANGE RELATED TO [NTELLICENLE AND AROUSAL. PSYCHOPHYS]OLOGY. 10 (51/ 445.452, 1973

MONAKHOV KK, RUMIANTSEVA LK. LOBACHEVAVP tSPATIO-TEMPORAL SYSTEMOF CONNECTIONS OF EVOKED ACTIVITY IN HUMAN CONDITIONED ACTIVITYJ ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 t2)/ 355-374. I973 EROS)

SPEKREIJSE H. VAN OER TWEEL LH. ZUIDEMA T CONTRAST EVOKED RESPONSES IN MAN. VISION RES. 13 (8)/ 1577.1601. 1973

MOTEGI K (A STUDY ON OBJECTIVE OLFACTOMETRYbSING SIX POLYGRAPHICAL RESPONSES) J JAP STOMATOL SGC. 39 (41/ 553-6~I, 1972 (JAP) MOUSHEGIAN G. RUPERT AL. STILLMAN RD SCALP-RECORDED EARLY RESPONSES IN MAN TO FREQUENCIES IN THE SPEECH RANGE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR OLIN NEUROPHYS)Ot, 35 (51/ 555-567, 1973 MUELLER G STIMULUS DURATION A~O INPUT-OUTPUT FUNCTION OF THE DIFFERENT COMPONENTS Of THE SLOW AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIAL. AUDIOLOGY. ]2 (4)/ 250.26I. I973 NAKAMURA Z (SEMIDECUSSATLON OF THE OPTIC NERVE AND VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS) FOLIA OPHTHALMOL JAP. 24 (6)1 601-602. 1973 (JAP) NELSON DA, LASSMAN FM COMBINED EFFECTS OF RECOVERY PERIOD AND STIMULUS ]NiENSiTY ON THE HUMAN AUDITORY EVOKED VERTEX RESPONSE. J SPEECH HEAR RES, 15 (21. 297-308, i973 NDGAWA T, KATAYAMA K, TADATA Y, KAWAHARA T, OHSHIO T VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS'ESTIMATED BY 'WIENER FILTERING' ELECTROENCEPHALOGR OLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (4]/ 375,378, 1973 OSTER G AUDITORY BEATS IN 1HE BRAIN SOl AM, 229 14)~ 94 102, 1973 OTtO VE, ULLSPERGER P (SCALED OEGREE OF ALERTNESS. EVOKEDPOTENTIALS AND OPTICAL REACTION TIME DURING PERIOOICAL AUDITORY STiMULATiON) SKALIERTER WACHHEITSGRAD, EVOZIERTE HIRNPOTENTIALE UND OPTISCHE REAK11ON~ZEIT DE! PERIOD;SCHER AKUSTISCHE~ STIMULATION Z PSYCHOL, ]80 (2)/ ]59.]80, 1972 (GER) PUCHINSKAIA LM (EVOKED POTENTIALS AND PERCEPTION OF STIMULI CHARACTERYSTICS AT VARIOUS LEVELS Of ATTENTION IN CHILDREN AND JUVENILES) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (31/ G40-642. 1973 (RUS) RE6ERT CS. SPENCE MT DETERMINANTS OF THE POST-STIMULUS RESOLUTION OF CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION (CNV) ELECTROENCEPHALOGR OLIN NEUROPHYS]OL. 35 (5)/ 511 5]5. ]973 REGAN D AN EVOKED POTENTIAL CORRELATE OF COLOUR: EVOKED POTENTIAL FINDINGS AND SINGLE.CELL SPECULATION. VISION RES. 13 (]01/ 1933.1941, 1973 RONCH] L. CASTELLINI C ON THE INFLUENCE Of CONTRAST DEPTH ON THE VER ELICITED BY J. PATTERNS. ATTI FONDAZ]ONE GIORG[O RONCHI. 28 (3)/ 461-477, 1973 RONCHi L, CASTELLLNi C. FRONSiN] R ON A CRiTERiON TO DISCARD THE VERS SUFFERING FROM ARTIFACTS. ATT[ FONOAZIONE GIORG[O RONCHI, 28 (2)/ 290-304, ]973

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKED ACTIV]TY -CONT

SQUIRES KC. HILLYARD SA. LINDSAY PH CORTICAL POTENTIALS EVOKED BY CONFIRMING AND DISCONFII~JING FEEDBACK FOLLOWING AN AUDITORY DISCRIMINATION. PERCEPTION PSYCHOPHYS. 13 {)A)I 25-31, 1973 STOWELL H AVEeAGED EVOKED RESPONSES TO TAPPING. A ONE.SUBJECT SCALP STUDY OF LARGE SIGNALS. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. 10 (4)t 3D3-39). 1973 STRASSER H, DRILLING G, KL]NGER KP. MUELLER.LIKWaROT W PHYSIOLOGICAL AND OPERATIONAL STATE OF A GROUPOF AEROPLANE PILOTS UNDER THE CONDITIONS OF STRESSING TRACKING TESTS AEROSP MEO. 44 |91/ ]040.1047, ]973 TAKASH]BA fl (THE VISUAL EVOKEDRESPONSE EVER) TO A SLIT TARGET) PULIk OPHTHALMOL JAP 24 (6)1 603605. ]973 (JAP) VIGOTTI M (POTENTIALS EVOKED IN THE UPPER OR LOWER PART OF THE VISUAL fIELD IN MAN) POTENZIAL] EVOCAT] DALLA PARTE SUPER]ORE O INFERIOR[ DEL CAMPO VISIVO NELL'UOMO ATTI FONDAZIONE GJORGIO RONCH], 2B (2)/ ]87-)89, 1973 (]TA] WILKINSON RT, SPENCEMT DETERMINANTS OF THE POST.STIMULUS RESOLUTION OF CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION (CNV) ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CL]N NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (S)/ 503,509. i973 ZERLIN S. NAUNTONRF. MOWRYHJ THE EARLY EVOKED CORTICAL RESPONSE TO THIRD.OCTAVE CLICKS AND TONES AUOIOLOGY, 12 (4)/ 2421249. 1973 ""'"

EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS..UNIT ACTIVIT,Y

DONALDSON IML THE PROPERTIES OF SOME HUMAN 1HALAMIC UNITS SOMENEW OBSERVATIONS AND A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE LOCALIZATION OF THALAMIC NUCLEI BRAIN. 96 (3)/ 419.440. ]973 KATO H. ]TO Z. MATSUOKA S, SAKURAI Y ELECTRICAL ACTIVITIES OF NEURONS IN THE SLICED HUMAN CORTEX IN VITRO ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 (5)/ 457-462. 1973 * * * * * RECEPTOR AND RECEPTOR FIBER POTENTIALS ARDEN GB PHOTOVOLTAGES AND DARK VOLTAGE GRADIENTS ACROSSRECEPTOR LAYER OF DARK-ADAPTED RAT RETINA. IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS. ED. BY H. LANGER. NEW YORK. SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 263-265 1973 BABEL J. STRANGOS N (ATTEMPT Of CORRELATION BETWEEN ERG AND RETINAL ULTRASTRUCTURE ] ACTION OF MONOIODOACETATE) ESSAI DE CORRELATION ENTRE L°E.R.G. ET LES ULTRASTRUCTURES OE LA RETINE. ARCH OPHTHALMOL (PARIS). 33 (41/ 297-312. I973 (FRE]

RUCHKIN OS. SUTTON S VISUAL EVOKED AND EMITTED POTENT]ALS AND STIMULUS SIGNIFICANCE. DULL PSYCHONOMSOC. 2 (3)/ 144-]46. ]973

BEAUCHAMP RD. LOVASIK JV BLUE MECHANISMRESPONSE OF SINGLE GOLDFISH OPTIC F]BERS. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (5)/ 925-939. ]973

SCHECHTER G. BUCHSBAUMM THE EFFECTS OF ATTENTION, STIMULUS INTENSITY, AND ]NOIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES ON THE AVERAGE EVOKED RESPONSE PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. 10 (4)/ 392-400. 1973

BENDER S. DAUMANN C (SENSZT]VITY AND RHODOPSiN CONTENT OF ISOLATED HUMAN RETINA) "EMPFINDLiCHKEIT UND SEHPURPURGEHALT DER ISOLIERTEN MENSCHLICHEN NETZHAUT. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 341 (3)/ 2]9-232. 1973 (GER)

SHARRARD GAW ELECTRIC RESPONSE AUOIOMETRY - AN EVALUATION PUBLIC HEALTH 87 (4)/ 119 123. 1973

BERNHARD CG. KNAVE B. PERSSON HE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF ETHYL ALCOHOL ON RETINAL FUNCTIONS ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND. 88 (3)/ 373-38i. I973

SHEVRXN H BRAIN WAVE CORRELATES Of ~UBLIMIGAL STIMULATION. UNCFINSC[OUS ATTENTION. PRIMARY. AND SECONDARY.PROCESS THINKING, A~D REPRESSIVENESS. PSYCHOL ISSUES. 8 (2)/ 56-87. ]973

~LANCHARO GL. .TOWARDDR. ~REHBiEL JD. KELLER WF AMAUROSIS AND ASSOCIATED ELEC;~ORETiNOGRAPHIC ALtERATiONS IN CANINE DISTEMPER. J AM VET MED ASSOC. 163 (8)/ 976.978. 1973

SHiMOJ] K. KANO T. MORiOKA T. ]KEZONO E EVOKED SPINAL ELECTROGRAM IN A QUAORIPLEGiC PATIENT ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS[OL. 35 IG)/ 659-662, ]973

BOBBIN RP. GOHDRAM EFFECT OF INTRAVENOUS AMINOOXYACE!]C ACID ON GUINEA PIG COCHLEAR POTENTIALS. NEUROPHARMACOLOGYo 12 (!01/ ]005-]007. 1973

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* ' * * * RECEPTOR AND RECEPTORFI6ER POTENTIALS .CONT-

* * * * * RECEPTOR AND RECEPTORFIBER POTENTIALS -CONT-

BOGOSLOVSKY kI, NOVALCHUKNA, MAKARENKOYA METHOD FOR ELECTRORETINOGRAPHICINVESTIGATIONS IN CHILDREN IN A STATE OF HYPNOTIC SLEEP. VISION RES, 13 (9)/ 1767-1769, 1973

HOEHNE W (INFLUENCE OF SULFATE ANIONS UPON THE ELECTRORETINOGRAMOF ISOLATED PERFUSEDFROG RETINA) EINFLUSS VON SULFATANIONENAUF DAS ELEKTRORETINOGRAIJDER ISOLIERTEN. UMSTROEMTENFROSCHNETZHAUT. ACTA BIOL MED GER, 30 (4)/ 493-498. 1973 (GER) ~i

BOHNE BA, ELDREDGEOH, MILLS JH COCHLEAR POTENTIALS AND ELECTRONMICROSCOPYAPPLIED TO THE STUDY Of SMALL COCHLEARLESIONS. ANN OTOL RHINOL LARYNGOL, 82 (4)/ 595-608, 1973 BOWNES D, DAWES J, MILLER J IN .VITRO PHYSIOLOGY Of FROG PHOTORECEPTORMEMBRANES. IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS, ED. BY H. LANGER. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOON/ 267-273, 1973 BROWN RD COCHLEAR NI DEPRESSION PROOUCEDRY THE SODIUM SALTS OF ETHACRYNIC ACID AND ITS CYSTEINE ADDUCT. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 12 (101/ 967.974, 1973 CERF.DEARE A REGIONS OF RESPONSETRANSITION OF COLOR-CODEDRETINAL UNITS AND AN ATTEMPTEDANALOGY TO BEHAVIORAL RESPONSETRANSITION. PERCEPTION PSYCHOPHYS, 13 (3)/ 541.547, 1973 CHABRE M, CAVAOGIONI A LIGHT INDUCED CHANGESOF IONIC FLUX IN THE RETINA ROD. NATURE (NEW DIOL), 244 ()34)/ 118-120, 1973 DALLOS P THE AUDITORY PERIPHERY: BIOPHYSICS AND PHYSIOLOGY NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS, BOOK/ 1-548, 197'3 DOUEK E, GIBSON W, HUMPHRIES N THE CROSSEDACOUSTIC RESPONSE, J LARYNGOLOTOL, 87 (8)/ 711.726, 1973 EBREY TO, HO00 DC THE EFFECTS OF ~ L I C NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERAS( INHIBITORS ON THk FROG ROD RECEPTORPOTENTIAL, IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHWtOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS, EO. BY H, ]ANGER. NEW YORK, SF,, ,~GER VERLAG, BOOK/ 341.350, 1973 EGGERMONTJJ, SPOOR A COCHLEAR ADAPTATION IN GUINEA PIGS, A QUANTITATIVE OESCRIPTION AUDIOLOGY, 12 (411 193.220, )973 EGGERMONT JJ, SPOOR A MASKING OF ACTION POTENTIALS IN THE GUINEA PIG COCHLEA, ITS RELATION TO ADAPTATION. AUDIOLOGY, ]2 (4)/ 221.241, 1973 ELBERLING C TRANSITIONS 'N COCHi.EAR ACTION POTENTIALS RECORDEDFROM THE EAR CANAL IN MAN. -SCAND AUDI)L, 2 (3)/ ]51-159, 1973 ELDERLING C, SALOMOH G COCHLEARMICROPHONICS RECORDEDFROMTHE EAR CANAL IN MAN. ACTA OTOLARYNGOL (STOCP~), 75 (6)/ 489-495, I973 ENROTH-CUGELL C, SHAPLEY kM ADAPTATION AND DYNAMICS.OF CAT RETINAL GANGLION CELLS. J PNYSIOL (LORD), 233 (2)/ 211.309, 1973 ENROTH.CUGELL C, SHAPLEY RM FLUX, NOT RETINAL ILLUMINATION, IS WHAT CAT RETINAL GANGLION CELLS REALLY CARE ABOUT. J PHYSIOL (LORD), 233 (2)/ 3I]-326, L973 GERSTLE CL, ANDERSONOR, HAMASAKI OI PRESSURE EFFECT ON ERG AND OPTIC NERVE CONDUCTIONOF VISUAL IMPULSE. SHORT-TERMEFFECTS ON OWL MONKEYS. ARCH OPHTHALMOL, 90 (2)/ 12]-]24, )973 GUTIERREZ CO, SPIGUEL RD OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS OF THE CAT RETINA: EFFECTS OF ADRENERGIC ORUGS. LIFE SCI, 13 (7)/ 99[.999, ~973 HAMASAK! DI, ZENGEL J, CAMPBELL R TWO TYPES OF RESPONSEPATTERNSFROMCAT RETINAL GANGLION CELLS TO MOVING STIMULI. EXPERIENTIA, 29 (7)/ 808-809, ]973 HICKEY TL, WINTERS RW, POLLACK JG CENTER-SURROUND INTERACTIONS IN TWO TYPES OF ON-CENTER RETINAL GANGLION CELLS IN THE CAT. VISION DES, 13 (8)/ 1511-1526, 1973

HONDA Y, PODOSSM, BECKER B THE EFFECT OF OIPHENYLHYDANTOINON THE ELECTRORETINOGRAMOF~ RABBITS. I. EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION. INVEST OPHTHALMOL, ]2 (8)/ 567-572, 1973 HONDA Y. PODOSSM, BECKER B THE EFFECT OF D]PHENYLNYDANTOINON THE ELECTRORETINOGRAMOF RABBITS. I I . EFFECTSOF HYPOXiA AND POTASSIUM. INVEST OPHTHALMOL. 12 (8}/ 573-578. 1973 HOOD DC. HOCK PA RECOVERY OF CONE RECEPTORACTIVITY IN THE FROG'S ISOLATED RETINA. VISION RES, 13 (lO)/ 1943-1951, 1973 NLEINSCHMIDT J ADAPTATION PROPERTIES OF INTRACELLULARLYRECORDEDGEKKO PHOTORECEPTOR POTENTIALS. IN: e~CHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS. ED. BY H. LANL:;. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 219-224, 1973 KNAVE B, PERSSONHE. CALISSENDORFF, NILSSON SEG SELECTIVE EFFECT OF A NEW ANTITUBERCULOUSDRUG, RIFAMPICIN, ON THE C-WAVE OF THE SHEEP ELECTRORETINOGRAM. ACTA OPHTHALMOL (KBH). 51 (3)/ 371-374, 1973 KUBOTA Y CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ELECTRODESFOR ERG. JAP J CLIN OPHTHALMOL, 27 17)/ 901-904, 1973 LEGOUIX JP, PIERSON A MECHANISM OF THE SHORT.TERMPOSTSTIMULATORYDEPRESSIONOF THE COCHLEARMICROPHONICS (HYSTFRESIS), J ACOUST SOC AM, 54 ( ! ) / 16-21, 1973 MERIN S, SHAPIRA Y, SZABOG, AUERDACH E (LECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE VISUAL SYSTEM IN MEN~ALLY RETARDEDCHILDREN. PART l: TH~ELECTRORETINOGRAM. J PEDIATR OPHTHALMOL, 10 (3)1 217.222, 1973 MILLER RF, DACHEUXRF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN THE RETINA: IMPORTANCEOF CHLORIDE IONS. SCIENCE. 181 (4096)/ 266.268, 1973 NIEMEYER G INTRACELLULAR RECORDING FROM THE ISOLATED PERFUSEDMAMMALIAN EYE. VISION RES. 13 (8)/ 1613-1618, 1973 NIEMEYER G. GOURAS P ROD AND CONE SIGNALS IN S-POTENTIALS OF THE ISOLATED PERFUSED CAT EYE, VISION RES, 13 (8)1 1603-1612, 1973 NOONAN OO, WILKUS RJ, CHATRIAN DE, LETTICH E THE INFLUENCE OF 51RECTIUN OF GAZE ON THE HUMAN ELECTRORETINOGRAMRECORDEDFROM PERIORBITAL ELECTRODES: A STUDY UTILIZING A SUMMATINGTECHNIQUE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEURDPHYSIOL. 36 (511 495-502, 1973 PAN WL, GRABOWSK| SR, PINTO LH RECEPTOR ADAPTATION AND RECEPTOR INTERACTIONS: SOMERESULTS OF INTRACELLU~ARRECORDINGS (PRELIMINARY NOTE). IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS, EO. OY N. LANGER. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VENLAG. 653KI.225-22B. 1973 PARKER JA MODEL FOR E.R.G. OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS. CAN J OPHTHALMOL. 8 (31/ 466-467. ]973 PARKER JA RETIHA RECEPTO~ AND AREA DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS. CAN J OPHTHALMOL. 8 (3)1 468-469, 1973 POPOV S, NAKOVA A (ELECTRORETINOGRAHIC CHANGES IN EXPERIMENTALHYPERTENSION IN OOGS) OFTALMOLOGIIA (SOFIA). 21 (1)1 34-38. 1973 (BULL PUJOL R. HILDING D ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGYOF THE ONSET OF AUDITORY FUNCTION. ACTA OTOLARYNGOL (STOCKH), 76 (111 1-10. 1973

HIRASHIMA N (EFFECT OF ALDOSTERONE AND ALOACTGNEUPON COCHLEAR MICROPHONICS) OTOLARYNGOLOGY (TOKYO), 45 (8)1 579-583, 1973 (JAP)

RONCH! L STABILITY OF THE VISUAL SYSTEMAS REVEALEOBY ELECTRORETINOGRAPHICRESPONSE. RES PROD ORG BIOL MED CHEM, 3 (2)1 541-567, 1972

HIRASHIMA N, MURAMITSUT, NAKASHIMAT, MATSUMOTOE (EFFECT OF ACETAZOLAMIDEUPON COCHLEARMICROPHONICS) J OTOLARYNGOL JAP, 76 (8)1 940-943. 1973 (JAP)

RONCHI L INTRA-DAY VARIATIONS IN VISUAL RESPONSIVENESS. SPACE LIFE SCI, 4 (2)• 231-239. 1973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

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RUDDOCKKH. SVAETICHIH G FAST AND SLOW COMPONENTSOF INTRACELLULARLY-HECORDEO RESPONSES FROMRETINAL UNITS OF A TELEOST FISH (EUGEBRES PLIJMIERI). VISION RES, 13 (911 1185-1788.'1973"

BALZAMO E (ORGANIZATION OF NOCTURNALSLEEP DURING ONTOGENYOF THE CHIMPANZEE UP TO 42 MONIHS) ORGANISATION DU SOWilEIL NOCTURNEAU COURSDE L'ONTOGENESE CHEZ LE CHIMPANZE AGE OE MOINS DE 42 MOIS. BEY ELECTROENCEPHflEUROPHYSIOL CLIN. 2 (4)/ 379-394. 1972 (FRE)

RUEPPEL H, HAGINS HA SPATIAL ORIGIN OF THE FAST PHOTOVOLTAGE IN RETINAL RODS. IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS. ED. BY H. LANGER. NEW YORK, SPRINGERVERLAG. 50OIl 257-261, 1973 SCHWARTZ EA RESPONSESOF SINGLE RODS IN THE RETINA OF THE TURTLE. J PHYSIOL (LOND), 232 (31/ 503-514. 1973 SHERMAN SM, STONE J PHYSIOLOGICAL NORMALITY OF THE RETINA IN VISUALLY DEPRIVED CATS. DRAIN RES, 60 (11/ 224.230, 1973 STODTMEISTER R THE SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY FUNCTIONSOF HUMANBAG WAVELETS. OPHTHAL NES, S ( I ) / 21-30, 1973 TEIG E DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF GRADEDCONTRACTIONOF MIDDLE EAR MUSCLES ON THE SOUNDTRANSMISSIONOF THE EAR. ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND, 88 I31/ 382-391, 1973 TERKILDSEN K, OSTERNAIdMEL'P, NUIS IN'T VELD F ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPNYWITH A FAR FIELD TECHNIQUE. SCAND AUOIOL. 2 (3)/ 141.148, 1973 TOMITA T, MILLER WH. HASNIMOTOY. SAITO T ELECTRICAL RESPONSEOF RETINAL CELLS AS A SIGN OF 1RANSP~qT. iXP EVE DES, 16 (511 ]21.$41, 197] VECC~IOflE L, FUSCOQ, ROMANOA, RINALDI E, BALOi R, SIRIANO S, D|L VECCNIOM, GUAZII GC (BETINITI$ PUNCTAIA ALBESCENSWITH LAUBER'S HEMERALOPIAAND OLI(LOPNRENtA IN A FAMILY OF CYSTINURICS) FONO~ ALBIPUNTATO CON EMERALOPIAOt LAUBER EO OLIGOFRENIA IN UNA FAMIGLIA CON CI~TINURIA. ACTA NEUROL (NAPOLI), 28 (|11 113.127, 1973 (ITA) WACNTMEISTER L ON THE OSCILLATOflY POTENTIALS OF THE HUMANELECTRDRETINDGRAM IN LIGHT AND DARK ADAPTATION. IV. EFFECT OF ADAPTATION TO SNORT FLASHES OF LIGHT. TIME INTERVAL AND INTENSITY Of CONDITIONING FLASHES. A FOURIER ANALYSIS. ACTA OPHTHALMOL (KBH), 51 (2)1 250.269, 1973 WHITTEN ON, DROWNKT PHOTOPIC SUPPRESSIONOF MONKEY'~ROD RECEPTORPOTENTIAL, APPARENTLY BY A CONE.INITIATED LATERAL INHIBITION. VlSiOfl RES, 13 (91/ 1629.1658, 1973 WHITTEN ON, BROWNKT SLOWED DECAY OF THE MONKEY'S CONE RECEPTORPOTENTZAL BY INTENSE STIMULI, AND PROTECTION FROMTHIS EFFECT BY LIGHT ADAPTATION. VISION RES, 13 (91/ 1659.1667, 1973 WINTERS RW, HICKEY TL, POLLACK JG EFFECT OF VARIATIONS OF TARGET LOCATION UPON THE PERIPHERAL RESPONSES OF ON.CENTER RETINAL GANGLION CELLS IN THE CAT. VISION RES, 13 (8)/ 1487-1498, 1973 WINTERS RW, HICKEY TL, SKAEROH SPATIAL SUMMATION IN THE RECEPTIVE FIELO PERIPHERYOF TWO TYPES OF ON-CENTER NEURONSIN CAT RETINA. VISION RES, 13 (81/ 1499-1509, 1973 YOKOYAMAM, YOSNIOA T, KENJI UI SPECTRAL RESPONSESIN THE HUMANELECTRORETINOGRAMAND THEIR CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE. JAP J OPNTHALMOL, 17 (2)/ 113-124, 1973 YOSNIKAMI S. HAGINS WA CONTROL OF THE DARK CURRENT IN VERTEBRATERODS AND CONES. IN: BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF VISUAL PIGMENTS. ED. BY H. LANGER. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 245.255, 1973 ZIkNERMAN TJ, DAWSONMY, CADE JR PART I i : ELECTRORETINOGRAPHICCHANGLS: PRE. AND POSTRENAL DIALYSIS. ANN OPHTHALMOL, 5 (7)! 7~q.772, 1973 ZlMMERMAN TJ, OAWSONWW, FITZGERALDCR ERG IN HUMANEYES FOLLOWING ORAL ADRFNOCDRTICOIDS. INVEST OPHTHALMOL, 12 (tOil 777.779, 1973 ZIMMERMAN TJ, DAWSONWW, FITZGERALD CG PART !: ELECTRORETINOGRAPHICCHANGES IN NORMALEYES OURING AOMINISTRATION OF PREDNISONE. ANN OPNTHALMOL. 5 (7)/ 757-765, 1973 ZWISLOCK! JJ, SOKOLICHWG VELOCITY AND DISPLACEMENTRESPONSESIN AUDITORY-NERVE FIBERS. SCIENCE, 182 (4107)1 64-66, 1973

SLEEP

9ALZAMO E. BRADLEYRJ. PEGRAMGV. BERT J (TELEMETRY STUDY OF STATES OF VIGILANCE IN THE ADULT BABOON PAPIO PAPIO IN THE AFRICAN EHVIRONMEHT) ETUDE DES ETATS DE VIGILANCE DU 9ADOU]N PAPIO PAPIO ADULTE REALISEE PAR TELEMETR!E EN MILIEU AFRICAIN. C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), 167 (1)1 70-73, 1973 JFRE) BECK U. SCNENCKE. ISCHINGER TH (SPINAL APD BULDARREFLEXES DURING SLEEP IN MAN. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BLINK REFLEX, MASSETERREFLEX. AND FLEXOR REFLEX OU~ING HEM SLEEP) SPINALE UND BULBANE REFLEXE IM SCflLAF HElM MENSCHEN. UNTERSCHIEDE ZWISCflEN ORDICULARIS OCULI-REFLEX, MASSEIERREFLEX UNO FLEXORREFLEX IM RCM-SCNLAF. ARCH PSYCHIATR NERVENKR, 217 (2)1 157-16b, 1973 (GER) CHASE MIt, BARDM MASSETERIC REFLEX RESPONSE TO RF~ICULAR STIMULATION REVERSES DURING ACTIVE SLEEP COMPAREDWITH WAAEFULNESSOR QUIET SLEEP. BRAIN RES. 59 (1.2~/ 421.426, 1973 COLLINS WE, LAMPIETROPF EFFECTS OF REPEATEDSIMULATED SONIC BOOMSOF I.O PSF ON THE SLEEP BEHAVIOR OF YOUNGANO OLD SUBJECTS. AEROSP MEO. 44 (9)/ 987-995, 1973 CURZI.OASCALOVA L, PAJOT N, OREYFUS.BRISAC C SPONTANEOUS SKIN POTENTIAL RESPONSESIN SLEEPING INFANTS BETWEEN 24 AND 41 WEEKS OF CONCEPTIONALAGE. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, I0 (5)/ 478-487, 1973 DE LA PENA A, ZARCONEV, DEMENTWC ~ORR(LATION BETWEENMEASURESOF THE RAPID EYE MOVEMENTSOF WAKEFULNESS AND SLEEP. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY. 10 (511 486.500, 1973 ~EMENT WC, HENRIKSENS. JACODS O, MITLERm OROGENIC AMINES. PHASIC EVENTS AND BEHAVIOR. IN: BRA|N, NERVES, AND SYNAPSES, EO. BY F.E. BLOOMAND G.H. ACNESON. VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS, 5TH INT. CONGR. PHARMACOL. BASEL, KARGER. BOOK/ 14-89, ]973 EMPSON JAC DOES (LECTROSLEEP INDUCE NATURAL SLEEP? EL(CTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (61/ 663-5E4, 1973 FERNANDEZ-.GUARDIOLA A (NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF SLEEP) 111. OASES NEUROFISIOLOGICAS DEL SUENO. GAC MED MEX. 105 (3)/ 243.252. 1973 (SPA) FISHER C, KAHN E, EDWARDSA, DAVIS OM A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGiCAL STUDY OF NIGHTMARESAN~ NIGHT TERRORS. I. PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTSOF THE STATE 4 NIGHT TERROR. J NERV MENT DIS, 157 (2)/ 75 98, 1973 FISS H, ELLMAN SJ HEM SLEEP INTERRUPTION: EXPERIMENTALSHORTENINGOF REM PERIOD DURATION. PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, lO (5)/ 510.516, 1973 FOULK(S D, POPE R PRIMARY VISUAL EXPERIENCE AND SECONDARYCOGPITIVE ELABORATION IN STATE HEM: A MODEST CONFIRMAI'ON AND AN EXTENSION. PERCEPT MOT SKILLS, 37 El)/ 107-118, 1973 GAILLARO JM, SCHULZ P. TISSOT R EFFECTS OF THREE 8ENZOOIAZEPINES (NITRAZEPAV, FLUNITRAZEPAM AND BROMAZEPAM)ON SLEEP OF NORMALSUBJECTS, STUDIED WITH AN AUTOMATIC SLEEP SCORING SYSTEM. PHARMAKOPSYCHIATNEUROPSYCHOPHARMAKOL,6 (411 207-217. I973 HARPER RM RELATIONSHIP OF NEURONALACTIVITY TO EEG WAVES DURING SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY OURING BEHAVIOR, ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ 130-154, 1973 HEINEMANN H, STOCK G CHLORDIAZEPOXlDE AND ITS EFFECT ON SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS BEHAVIOR IN UNflESTRAINEDCATS. ARZNEIM FORSCH, 23 (6)/ 823.825, 1973 JACOBS BL. MCGINTY DJ, HARPER RM BRAIN SINGLE UNIT ACTIVITY DURING SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS- A REVIEW. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR, ED. BY M.i. PHILLIF$. SPRINGFIELD, THOMAS. BOOK/ ~65-178, 1973 JONES BE, BOBILLIER P, PIN C, JOUVET M THE EFFECT OF LESIONS OF CATECHOLAMINE-CONTAININGNEURONS UPON MONOAMINECONTENT OF THE BRAIN AND BEG AND BEHAVIORAL WAKING IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 58 (1)/ 157.177, 1973

582A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

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* * * * * SLEEP -CONT-

JUAN DE MENDOZA .IL, GAUTHIER P. RODI M, ROUX R, GOTTESMANN CL (EFFECT OF INCREASED LEVELS OF GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRICACID IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM ON THE DIFFERENT PHASES OF THE SLEEP.WAKEFULNESS CYCLE IN THE RAT) INFLUENCE DE L'ELEVATION DU TAUX DE L'ACIDE GAMMA.AMINOBUTYRIQUE DANS LE SYSTEME NERVEUX CENTRAL SUR LES DIFFERENTES PHASES DU CYCLE VEILLE-SOMMEIL CHEZ LE RAT. C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), 167 (1)/ 73-79, ]973 (FRED

VAN TWYVER H. WEBB WB. DUBE M, ZACKHEIMM EFFECTS OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRAIN DIFFERENCES ON EEG AND BEHAVIORAL MEASUREMENTOF SLEEP. BEHAV BIOL. 9 ( ] ) / 105-]10. 1973

KAHN E, FISHER C. EDWARDS A, DAVIS DM 24-HOUR SLEEP PATTERNS. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY, 29 (3)/ 380-385, 1973

WEISS MF THE TREATMENTOF INSOMNIA IHROUGH THE USE OF ELECTROSLEEP: AN EEG ,)IUDY. J NERV MENT D.S. ]57 ( 2 ) / ]08-120, ]973 ZOLOVICK AJ, STERN WC. PANKSEPP J, JALOWIEC JE, MORGANEPJ SLEEP-WAKINL~ PATTERNS [N CATS AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF FENFLURAMINE AND OTHER MONOAM]NERGICMODULATINGDRUGS. PHARMACOL B]OCHEM BEHAV. ] ( ] ) / 41-46. ]973

LABORIT H GAV~IA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE, SUCCtN]C SEMIALDEHYDE AND SLEEP. PROG NEUROBIOL, ] ( 4 ) / 257-274, 1973

* * * * * ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITY

LASAGA JI. LASAGA AM SLEEP LEARNING AND PROGRESSIVE BLURRING OF PERCEPTION DURING SLEEP. PERCEPT MOT SKILLS, 37 (1)/ 51.62, 1973

ANDREWS CJ INFLUENCE OT DYSTONIA ON THE RESPONSE TO LONG-TERM L-DOPA THERAPY IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY, 30 (4)/ 630-636. ]973

MCGLNTY DJ NEUROCHEMICA,L~Y DEFINED NEURONS: BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES OF UNIT ACTIVITY OF SEROTONIN.CONTAININGCELLS. IN: BRAIN UNIT ACTIVITY DURING BEHAVIOR. ED. BY M.I. PHILLIPS. SPRINGFIELD. THOMAS. BOOK/ 244-267, 1913

ANGEL A. LEMON RN AN ANALYSIS OF THE MYOCLONIC JERKS PRODUCED BY 1,2 DIHYDROXYBENZENE IN THE RAT. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS]OL. 35 (6)/ 589-601. ]973

MAIGROT JC, CIER A. RIOTT~ M, PHILIBERT H (CHANGES IN SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS RHYTHMSFOLLOWING INJECTION OF ALBUMIN OR GAMMA-GLOBULIN IN RATS IRRADIATED WITH LETHAL DOSES) MODIFICATIONS DES RYTHMES VEiLLE-SOMMEIL APRES INJECTION D'ALBUMINE OU DE GAMMA-GLOBUL[NE CHEZ LE RAT IRRADIE A DOSE LETHALE, C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), ]67 ( ] ) / 45 50, 1973 (FRED

BELIAKOVA L] (COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF EMG IN PATIENTS WITH ORGANIC BRAIN LESIONS AND NEUROSES ACCOMPANIEDBY STUTTERING) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKH[ATR, 73 ( 5 ) / 7]5-720. ]973 (RUS) BERGMANS J, 90SSELLE N, VERHEYEN G, SCHELLENS L THE KINETICS OF TRANSMITTERRELEASE iN MYASTNENIAGRAVIS. Ill AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RELEASE OF TRANSMITTER ELECTROMYOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, ]3 (2)/ 145.173, ]913

MICHEL F SLEEP AND WAKING [N CATS WITH VARIOUS SAGITTAL SECTIONS OF THE BRAIN, IN: CEREBRAL INTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS, ED, BY J CERNACEK AND F. PODIVINSKY, BRATISLAVA, VVDATELSTVO SLOVENSKEJ AKADEMIE VIED, BOOK/ 8 3 9 7 , 1972

BERGMANS J, ROSSELLE N, VERHEYEN G, SCHELLENS L THE KINETICS OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE IN MYA~THENIA GRAVIS I ! AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE REt~LENISHMENT OF TRANSMITTER STORES ELECTROMYOGR CLI~ NEUROPHYSIOL, 13 E l ) / 3.58, ]973

OLMSTEAD CF, BEST PJ, MAYS LE NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE DORSAL HIPPOCAMFUS DURING PARADOXICAL SLEEP, SLOW WAVE SLFEP AND WAKING BRAIN RES, 60 (2)/ 381-39], 1973

BRAT2LAVSKY M SEGMENTAL REFLEX CONTROL OF ORAL MOTOR ACTIVITIES: AN ELECTROPHYS|OLOGICAL STUDY IN MAN. ACTA NEUROL BELG, 73 ( 3 ) / 145-153, 1973

ONIM:~ TN, KOR]DZE MG, KAVI~ASIDZE MG (CHARACTERISTICS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ELECTRICAL AC~ "ITY OF NEOCORTEXAND HIPPOCAMPUS DURING F~RADOXICAL PHASE u SLEEP) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (8)/ 1]68.]175, 1973 (RUS)

BUDAKOVA PN (STEPPING MOVEMENTSOF SPINAL CAT FOLLOWING DOPA ADMINISTRATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 ( 8 ) / 1190-ll98. 1973 (RUS)

PAGEL J, PEGRAMV. VAUGHN S, DONALDSONP, BRIDGERS THE R~LATIONSHIP OF REM SLEEP WITH LEARNING AND MEMORY IN MICE. BEHAV BIOL, 9 (3)/ 383-388, 1973 PEGBA~ V, HAMMONDD, 9RIDGERS W THE EFFECTS OF P~CrEIN SYNTHES]S INHIBITION ON SLEEP IN MICE. BEHAV BIOL, 9 ( 3 ) / 377.382, ]973 RECHTSCHAFFEN A. LOVELL RA, FREEDMANDX, WHITEHEAD WE, ALDRICH M THE EFFECT OF PARA CHLOROPHENYLALANINEON SLEEP IN THE RAT: SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR THE SEROTONIN-SLEEP HYPOTHESIS. IN: SEROTONIN AND BEHAVIOR, EO. BY J. BARCHAS AND E. USDIN. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. 600K/ 401.418, 1973 REGESTEiN QR, BUCKLAND GH, PEGRAMGV EFFECT OF DAYTIME ALPHA RHYTHMMAINTENANCE ON SUBSEQUENT SLEEP. PSYCHOSOM MED. 35 ( 5 ) / 415.418, 1973 SANO K, IWAHARA S, SENBA K, SANO A, YAMAZAKI S EYE MOVEMENTSAND HIPPOCAMPAL THETA ACTIVITY IN RATS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS]OI, 35 ( 6 ) / 621-625. ]973 SHIRAKURA K EFFECTS OF ISOCARBOXAZIDE ON SLEEP. FOLIA PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP 27 (2~/ 117.142, ]973 SIMON RP, GERSHO~ MO, BROOKS DC THE ROLE OF THE RAPHE NUCLEI IN THE REGULATION OF PONTO-nENICULO-OCCIPITAL WAVE ACTIVITY. BRAIN RES, 58 ( 2 ) / 313-330. ]973 SLOSARSKA M. ZERNICK[ B SLEEP-WAKING CYCLE !N THE CERVEAU ISOLE CAT. ARCH ]TAL BIOL, ]]1 ( 2 ) / ]38.155, ]973 STERN E, PARMELEE AH. HARRIS MA SLEEP STATE PERIODICITY IN PREMATURESAND YOUNG INFANTS. DEV PSYCHOB]OL, 6 ( 4 ) / 357-367. 1973 ~AUB JM, BERGER RJ SLEEP STAGE PATTERNS ASSOCIATEDWITH ACUTF SHIFTS IN THE SLEeP-WAKEFULNESS CYCLE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS]OL, 35 ( 6 ) / 613-619, 1973

BUTUKHANOV VV (EFFECT OF PERMANENTAND INTERMITTENT NOISE ON EXCITATORY PROCESSES IN SKELETAL MUSCLES) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (7)/ l]22-1125. I973 (RUS) CAIN WS, STEVENS JC CONSTANT EFFORT CONTRACTIONS RELATED TO THE ELECiROMVOGRAM. MED SC| SPORTS. 5 ( 2 ) / ]21-127, 1973 CARUSO G. LADIANCA O. FARRANhlN! E EFFECT OF ]SCHAEMIA ON SENSORY POTENTIALS OF NORMAL SUBJECTS OF DIFFERENT AGES. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY. 3~ ( 3 ) / 455-466. 1973 OINABURG AD, LAUTA AD, MAKSIMOVAGN, VOLKOV lO. RA|GORODSKAIA LIA -~ (CHANGES IN RESPIRATION IH DIENCEPHALIC AUTONOMIC-VASCULAR SYNDROME UNDER THE EFFECT OF A HYPOXIC MIXTURE) PROBL FIZIOL GIPOTALAMUSA, NO-7/ 58-53. 1973 (RUS) DUGGAN TC, MCLELLAN DL MEASUREMENT OF MUSCLE TONE: A METHOD SUITABLE FOR CLINICAL USE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 35 ( 6 ) / 654-658. 1973 FIASCH! A OBSERVA[IONS ON THE SENSORY NATURE OF THE INTRAMUSCULAR NERVE ACTION POTENTIAL. J NEUKOL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY. 36 ( 4 ) / 509-5]3. ]973 FOREMAN RD. WURSTER RD LOCALIZATION AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICSOF DESCENDING SYMrATHET[C ~rINAL PATHWAYS. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 ( 1 ) / 212.217, 1973 FUJII H. MITANI H REFLEX RESPONSES OF THE MASSETER AND 1EMPORAL MUSCLES IN MAN. J DENT RES. 52 ( 5 ) / 1046-]050. 1973 GARLINGTON LH FEEDBACK MYOGRAPHV MED ELECTRON DATA. 4 ( 4 ) / ~8-7].

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GINZEL KH. ELDRED E INHIBITION OF GAMMA. AND ALPHA-MOTOR ACTIVITY CAUSED REFLEXLY BY DRUG-INDUCED EXCITATION OF SENSORY ENDINGS. IN: BRAIN, NERVES. AND SYNAPSES. ED. BY F.E. BLOOMAND G.H. ACHESON. VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 5TH INT. CONGR. PHARMACOL. BASEL, RANGER. BOOK/ 167-179, 1973......

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GOSLOWGE JR. STAUFFER EK. NEMETHWC. STUART DG THE CAT STEP CYCLe: RESPONSESOF MUSCLE SPINDLES AND TENDON ORGANS TO PASSIVE ~TRETCH WITHIN THE LOCOMOTOeRAHGE. BRAIN RES. 60 E l l / 35-54. 1973

KRUEGER KC. WAYLONIS GW HEMIPLEG]A: LOWERMOTOR NEURON ELECTROMYOGRAPHICFINDINGS ARCH PHYS MED REHAB1L. 54 ( 8 ) / 360-364. ]973

HALL RD SOME PROPERTIES OF CONDITIONED AND UNCONDITIONED EYELID REFLEXES IN THE ALBINO RAT. BEHAV RES METH )NSTRUM. 5 ( 4 ) / 32]-331. 1973 HALL RD. HICKS BL TWO SOMATIC EYELID REFLEXES IN THE ALBIN6 RAT PHYSIOL BEHAV. I I (211 167-176. I973 HARDY WL PROPAGATION SPEED IN MY£LINATED NERVE. I . EXPERIMENTAL DEPENDENCE ON EXTERNAL NA- AND ON TEMPERATURE. EIOPHYS J. 13 ( l O l l 105e.]070. 1973 HARDY WL PROPAGATION SPEED IN MYELINATED NERVE. 11 THE3RETICAL DEPENDENCE ON EXTERNAL KA+ AND ON TEMPERATURE BIOPHYS J. 13 ( l O i / IO71-1089. 1973 HEGMANN JP. WHITE JE, KATER SB PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTION AND BEHAVIORPL GENETICS l l QUANTITATIVE GENETIC ANALYSIS Of CONDUCTION VELOCITY OF CAUDAL NERVES OF THE MOUSE. MUS MUSCULUS BEHAV GENET. 3 (21/ 12]-131. 1973 HNIK P. LESSLER MJ ALTERATIONS IN SPINDLE ACTIVITY OURING LONG TERM TENOTOMY ]N THE RAT GASTROCNEMIUSMUSCLE. EXP NEUROL, 40 I l l / 232,242, 1973 HOBART DJ, DIGGS J, KELLEY OL, PROVENZA DV ELECTRONIC TIMER FOR SYNCHRONIZED ELECTROMVOGRAPHYAND CINEMATOGRAPHY, AM J PHYS MEO, 52 (511 ~43 249, 1973 HOPF HC, BILLMAFlN F 1HE EFFECT OF OIAZEPAM ON MOTOR NERVES AND SKELETAL MUSCLE Z NEUROL, 204 (4)/ 255 262, I913 HSU YI COUNTY PEOPLE'S HOSPITAL (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGIC SIUOY OF SPINAL REFLEXES UNDER ACUPUNCTURE ANESTHESIA) CHINESE MED J, NO,3~ 139 I43, I973 (CHI) ICHIYANAG! R, LEE D, MORRIS LE NERVE CONOUCTION VELOCITY IN THE OOG DURING HYPOTHERMIA: EFFECTS OF CONTROLLED HYPERCAPNIA. CAN ANAESTH SOC J. 20 (4)/ 5]9.527, 1973 IOFFE ME (SUPRASPINAL ADJUSTMENT OF THE SEGMENTAL APPARATUS PRECEDING AN INSTRUMENTAL MOVEMENT IN DOGS) ZH VYSSH FlERV OEIAT. 23 (3)/ 488-495. ]973 (RUS) IOKU M MUSCLE TONE ABNORMALITY AND TONIC VIBRATION REFLEX (TVR) ELECTROMYOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. ]3 ( 2 ) / 229.239. )973 ]SON JR, MCADAMOW, HAMMONDGR LATENCY AND AMPL[TUDE CHANGES IN THE ACOUSTIC STARTLE REFLEX OF THE RAT PROOUCEO BY VARIATION IN AUDITORY PPESTIMULATION, PHYSIOL BEHAV, 10 ( 6 ) / 1035.1039, 1973 IYER GV. TAORI GM, KAPADIA CR MATHANVI. BAKER SJ NEUROLOGIC MANIFESTATIONS IN TROPICAL SPRUE. A CLIN[CAL AND ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC STUDY. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP), 23 (9)/ 959-966. 1973 JOHNSON HE. GARTONWH MUSCLE RE.EDUCATION IN HEMIPLEGIA BY USE Of ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC DEVICE ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL. 54 (7)/ 320-322. 1973 JONSSON B. LAOD H THE LEARNING PROCESS FOR FINE NEUROMUSCULARCONTROLS [N SKELETAL MUSCLES OF MAN. I i TRANSFER OF TRA[NING TO THE CONTRALATERAL MUSCLE. ELECTROMYOGR CL]N NEUROPHYSIOL. ]3 ( 2 ) / ] 9 ] - ] 9 8 , 1973 KADEFORS R, PETERSEN ]. TENGROTH B SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF EMG FROMM. RECTUS LATERALIS OCULI IN SUSTAINED CONTRACTIONS. ACTA OPH~iALMOL (KBH). 5] (3)/ 305-310, ]973 KLIJN JAJ, KLOPROGGE MJGM CABLE ARTEFACT SUPPRESSOR FOR EL[CTROPHYSIOLOGICAL RECORDING. ELECTROMYOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 13 (1)/ 87~92. 1973

LAGOS JC C3RRENT CONCEPTS IN D~AGNnSIS: ELECTRGMYOGRAPHY]N THE DIAGNOSIS OF NEUROMUSCULARDISEASE SOUTH MED J. 66 ( 7 ) / 823-82~. 1973 LANG AH. VAAHTORANTAKM THE £ASEL]NE, T~E TIME CHARACTERIBT]CS AND THE SLO~: AFTER WAVES OF T~E MOTOR UN]T POTENT]AL ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUkOPHYSIOL. 35 (4)/ 387-394. I973 LAPIERRE YD. ELIE R TETREAULT L D!AZEPAM AN~ BENZOCTAMINE: EFFECTS ON CERTAIN OBJECTIVE PARAMETERS OF MqSCULAR SPAST]CITY Cb~R THEe RES. 15 ( 8 ) / 5 2 ] . 5 3 3 1973 LEMA]RE C. MONOD H (STATIC WORK CAPACITY AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHYiT) HYDERBARIA AND HYPEROA]A) CAPACITE DE TRAVAIL STAT]QUE ET ELECTROMYOGRAPHIEEN HYPERBAR]E ET HYPEROXIE MAROC MED. 53 (568)t 306 ~08. 1973 ([RE) LIVESON JA RANSOHOFF J. GOODGOLD J £LECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDIES IN A CASE OF FORAMENMACNUM MENING]OMA J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCH]kTRY. 38 (4)/ 561-564. ]973 LOLOVA i , BOJINOVA T. KILIMOV N, GERCHEV A A CASE OF CENTRONUCLEARMYOPATHY. Z NEURuL. 205 ( ] ) ; 83 ~0, 1973 LUTSENKO VK, KRYZHANOVSKII GN (A NEW FORM OF TEIANUS HYPERREFLEXIA A PATHOLOGICALLY INTENSIFIED SCRATCH REFLEX) BIULL EXP BIOL MID. 75 (7),' 2] 25. 1973 (RLIS) MACHAUO DE SOUSA O, FU~LANI J, VITT) M (ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE STERNOCLEIDOMASTOIDMUSCLE) E1UOE ELECIRGMYOGRAPHIQUEOU M SIERNOCLEIDOMASTOIOEUS ELECTROMYOGR CLIH NEUROPHfSIOL, I3 ( I ) / 93,]05. I973 IFRE) MCLELLAN 0L THe ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSILENT PERIO0 PRODUCEDBY SUPRAMAXiMAL ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN NORMAL MAN J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY, 36 ( ] ) / 334 34I. ]973 ~CNAMARA JA JR MOYERSRE ELECTROMYOGRAPHYOF THE ORAL PHASE OF DEGLUTITION IN THE RHESUS MONKEY (MACACAMULATTA) ARCH ORAL BIOL. ]8 ( 8 ) / 995.]002. ]973 MAGORA A. GONEN B CONDITIONAL COMPUTERANALYSIS OF THE ONSET-TO.ONSET DURATION OF SPIKES FROM THL ELECTROMYOGRAPHICINTERFERENCE PATTERN OF EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES OPHTHAL RES, 5 ( 3 ) / ) 6 8 176. !973 MARINACCI AA ORBICULAR]S OCUL! (BLINK) REFLEX IN BELL'S PALSY. BULL LOS ANGELrS NEUROL SOC, 38 (3)/ 126 137. 1973 MIRIOONOV VT tELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MOVEMENTDISORDERS IN NEOPLASMS OF THE POSTERIOR FARTS OF TiiE BR~iN) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR. 73 (5)/ 668-672. 1973 (RJS) MORRISON AB, WEBSTER RA DRUG-INDUCED EXPERIMENTAL PARK]NSONISM. FIEUROPHARMACOLOGY. ]2 (81/ 715.724. ]973 NEGR] S. CARACENI T, CORNELIO F A CASE OF SCAPULO.T]B]O-PERONEAL SYNDROME. ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC AND H]STOENZYMOLOGICCONSIDERATIONS. EUR NEUkOL. ;0 E l ) / 3]-40. 1973 HELLION PD, ANDREWS CJ COMPARISON OF THE TONIC STRETCH REFLEX IN ATHETOT]C PATIEBT$ DURING REST AND VOLUfJTAef ACTIVITY J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY, 35 (4)/ 547.554. ]973 OH SJ. KIM KW GUANIJINE HYDROCHLORIDE IN THE EATON.LAMBERT SYNDROME NEUROLOGY (MINNEAPi. 23 (10)/ I084-1090. ]973 PARKER PA. SCOTT RN STATISTICS OF THE MYOELECTRIC SIGNAL FROMMONOPOLAR AND BIPOLAR ELECTRODES MED BIOL EHG. l ] ( 5 ) / 591-595, ]973

KRANZ H. ADORJANI C. BAUMGARTNERG THE EFFECT OF NOCICEPTIVE CUTA:IEOUS STIMULI ON HUMAN MOTONEURONS. BRAIN, 96 ( 3 ) / 571-590. 1973

PEARSON JA, MACDONALDJF HABITUATION AND SENSITIZATION OF THE FLEXOR REFLEX AFTER ASPHYXIATION OF THE SPINAL CORD. BRAIN RES. 58 ( 2 ) / 427-435. 1973

KRANZ H. CORTI V REFLEX RESPONSES OF SINGLE HUMANMOTONEURONES ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 ( 4 ) / 395-397, 1973

PIERROT.DESEILLIGNY E. BUSSEL B A COMPARISONOF H REFLEX AT THE ONSET OF A VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT OR A POLYSYNAPTIC REFLrV. BRAIN RES. 60 ( 2 ) / 4e2-484. ~b/3

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REICHEL G, MOEHLAUG, STAHL J (INFLUENCE OF REFLEX AMPLITUDE AND VOLUNTARYACTIVITY UPON THE SILENT PERIOD) ZUR BEELNFLUSSUNG DER SILENT PERIOD DURCH EIGENREFLEXAMPLITUDE UND WlLKUERAKTIVITAET. ACTA BIOL MED GER, 30 (2)/ 287.2~9, 1973 (GER)

STEVENS A, ROSSELL[ N, M!CHELS A, DE MOORUo PERSYNH. KRAUSS E. VERHELSTM, W;LLEMS D. MARTENSM. MULLER JC A POLYELECTROMYOGRAPHICALSTUDY OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY AT SPRAIN. ELECTROMYOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 13 (11/ 75-84, 1973

REMMERS JE EXTRA-SEGMENTAL REFLEXES DERIVED FROM INTFRCOSTAL AFFERENTS: PHRENIC AND LARYNGEAL RESPONSES. J PHYSIOL (LONP), 233 ( ] ) / 45-62, 1973 RIEDEL RJ, COMBSRG A NEW METHOD FOR OBTAINING INDEPENDENTCONTROL SIGNAL~ ~ROM SURFACE MYOPOTENTIALS. IN: PROCEEDINGSOF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM1973, VOL. I2. BOOK/ 241-245, 1973 flOBERTSON KB ELECTROMYOGRAPHICAPPLICATIONS OF NASA ELECTRODES, I~: PFUCEEDINGS OF THE SAN DIEGO BIOMEDICAL SYMPOSIUM1973,-V01 BOOK/ 105-108, 1973 -~-OB~N--~C;~iA~O~A A, HOZJN R, GONEN9, SALTJEL J INVESTIGATION OF GAIT. 4. ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMIC EFFECTS OF SPR!NG DROP-FOOT BRACES. ELECTROMYOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 13 (2)/ ]81-189, 1973 ROSEMEYER B (OPERATIVE EXPOSURE OF THE INTERTROCHANTERICFEMORAL REGION (AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSTUDY)) ELEKTROMYOGRAPHISCHEUNTERSUCHUNGENUEBER DIE GUENSTIGSTE OPERATIVE FREILEGUNG DES INTERTROCNANTERENFEMURBEREICHS. ARCH ORTHOP UNFALLCHIR, 75 (2)/ 97-]05, ]973 (DER) ROSEMEYER B (TOTAL NIP REPLACEMENTMUSCULUSGLUTEUS MEDIUS, AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICEVALUATIONOF A SURGICAL APPROACH) TOTALENOOPROTHESEUND KLEINE GLUTAEEN, ELECTROMYOGRAPHISCHE WERTUNG EINES OPERATIVEN ZUGANGES, ARCH ORTHOP UNFALLOHIR, 76 (2)/ 114.123, 1973 (GER) ROSEN AD INNERVATION OF THE HAND: AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSTUDY, ELECTROMYOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 13 (2)/ 175.178, 1973 RUDENKO LP (FUNCTIONAL STR~ICTUREOF CONDITIONED REFLEXES ~0 CHAIN STIMULI) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (2)/ 297.304, ]973 (RUS) RUNION Hi, FOWLER FN ELECTROMYOGRPPHY: A NEW APPROACHTO DRUG EFFICACY STUDIES IN THE CHRONIC ALCOHOLIC DURINGWITHDRAWAL. PROC WEST PHARMACOLSOC, 15/ 222-225, 1972 RUPR[CHT EO, STRUPPLER A (INFERIOR CERVICAL ROOT LESIONS. CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLINICAL AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHICDIAGNOSIS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS) LAESIONEN DER UNTEREN ZERVIKALWURZELN. EIN BELTRAG ZUR KLINISCHEN UND ELEKTROMYOGRAPHISCHENDIAGNOSE UND DIFFERENTIALD1AGNOSE. Z EEG-EMG. 4 (21/ 50-67, 1973 (GER) SACHDEV KK, SINGH N, TAORI GM, KUMAR A MOTOR NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY IN NORMAL XNFANTSAND CHILDREN. INDIAN J MED RES. 60 (9)/ 1332-1341, 1972 ST.CYR GJ SIGNAL AND NOISE IN THE HUMANOCULOMOTORSYSTEM. VISION RES, 13 (10)! 1979-1991, 1973 SIMARO fG, SALINAS |, MONGEAUM, CO~RIVEAU C (ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND THE APPLICATION OF UPPER L~MB ORTHESES AND PROSTHESESAT THE REHABILITATION iNSTITUTE IN MONTREAL) L'ELECTROMYOGRAPHIE ET L'APPLICATION D'ORTHESES ET DE PROTHESES DU MEMDRESUPERIEUR A L'INSTITUT DE REHABILITATION DE MONTREAL, ELECTROMYOGRCLIN NEUqOPHYSIOL, 13 ( ] ) / 6 I - 7 I , 1973 (FRE) SMITH CM VARIETY OF EFFECTS RESULTING FROMDRUG ACTION ON SENSORY RECEPTORS, IN: BRAIN, NERVES, AND SYNAPSES, EO. BY F.E. BLOOM AND G.H. ACHESON. VOL. 4 OF THE PROCEEDINGS. 5TH INT. CONGR. PHARMACOL. BASEL, KARGER. BOOK/ 152-166. 1973 SODERBERG GL, MOREHOUSECA SELECTED ELECTRICAL, FORCE, AND TIME CHARACTERISTICSOF THE HUMAN MYOTATIC REFLEX. PHYS THER, 53 (9)1 96]-969, 1973 STALBERG E, THIELE B, HILTON-RROWN P EFFECT OF SUCCINYLCHOLINE~a SINGLE MOTOREND-PLATES IN MAN. ACTA ANAESTHESIOL SCAND, 17 (2)1 108.118, 1973 STAROBINETS MKH, VERNXK AIA, PSHEDETSKAIAAD, SBITNEVA TS (DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF H REFLEX IN LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM) ZH NEVROPATOL PSINHIATR, 73 (5)1 674-679, ]973 (RUS)

TANJ] J, KATO M RECRUITMENT OF MOTORUNITS IN VOLUNTARYCONTRACTIONOF A FINGER MUSCLE IN MAN. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 759-770, 1973 TANJI J, KATO M FIRING RATE OF INDIVIDUAL MOTORUNITS IN VOLUNTARY CONTRACTION OF ABDUCTORDIGIT1 MINIMI MUSCLE IN MAN. EXP NEUROL, 40 (3)/ 771.783, ]973 ~[RZUOLO CA, SOECHTINGJF, VIVIANI P STUDIES ON THE CONTROLOF SOME SIMPLE MOTORTASKS. l . RELATIONS BETWEEN PARAMETERSOF MOVEMENTSAND EMG ACTIVITIES. BRAIN RES. 58 (1)/ 212-216, 1973 VAKIL BJ, SINGHAL 9D, PANDYA SS, IRANI PF CEPHALIC TETANUS. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP), 23 (10)/ 1091.1096, ]973 VASILESCU C MOTOR NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY AND ELECTROMYOGRAMIN CHRONIC LEAD POISONING. REV ROUMN(UROL, 10 (3)I 22]-226, ]973 VASUDEVA IG, ABRAHAMJ, TAOR] GM AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSTUDY OF SPASTIC LIMBS. INDIAN J MED RES, 6I (5)/ 761-765, I973 VEALE JL, REES S RENSHAW CELL ACTIVITY IN MAN. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY. 36 (4)1 674.6a3, I973 VERNIK AIA, STAROBINETSMKH (SEGMENTAL DISORDERS IN AMYOTROPHICLATERAL SCLEROSIS (DATA ON REFLEX AND ANTIDROMICEXCITABILITY OF ALPHA MOTONEURONS)) ZH NEVROPATOLPSIKHIATR, 73 (8)/ 1|36.I140, 1973 (RUS) WICKRAMASEKERA I EFFECTS OF ELECTRDMYOGRAPHICFEEDBACK ON HYPNOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY: MORE PRELIMINARY DATA, J ABNORMPSYCHOL, 82 (]11 14.77, 1973 ZALK|~ MS, SHLYKOVVIU (RESPONSES OF HUMANMOTOR UNITS TO SPINAL AND SUPRASPINAL INHIBITORY INFLUENCES) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (3)/ 298-306. 1973 (RUS) ZAVALISHIN IA, NOVIKOVAVP, SHAPOSHNIKOVEA (SEGMENTAL-NUCLEAR PATHOLOGY IN AMYOTROPHICLATERAL SCLEROSIS) ZH NEVROPATOLPSIKHIATR, 13 (B)/ I]25-1131. 1973 (RUS) * * * * * CEREBRAL DEATH SYNDROME ARNOLD H, ANSORGP, VOIGTSBERGERP, (GER H, RITTER H (DETERMINATION OF BRAIN DEATH AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE TIME OF DEATH BY MEANSOF PULSATILE ECHOEHCEPHALOGRAPHY) 6EITRAG DER PULSATIONSECHOEHZEPHALOGRAPHIEZUR TODESZEITBESTIMMUNGIVDRLAEUFIGE MITTEILUNG) ACTA NEUROCHIR (WIEN), 27 ( 3 - 4 ) / 263-275. 1972 (GER) JDRGENSEN PB, JORGENSENEO. ROSEHKLINT A BRAIN DEATH PATHOGENESISAND DIAGNOSIS. ACTA NEURDL SCAND, 49 (3)1 355-367, I973 OUAKNINE G, KOSARY IZ, BRAHAMJ, CZERNIAK P. NATHAN H LABORATORY CRITERIA OF BRAIN DEATH. J NEUROSURG, 39 (4)1 429-433. 1973

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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE Miriam Hirsch, editor NUMBER 30, MAY 1974, p. 5 8 5 A - 6 0 8 A

INDEX COMMITTEE M. Chase (Los Angeles); M. Saunders (Winnipeg); P. Walter (Los Angeles); M. Hirsch (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 Electrocncephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology. 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 B o o k s . Methods of Data Analysis and Collection Techniques and Hardware . Disease States - Neurological . Disease States - Psychistric Disease States - Other . Disease States - Experimentally Induced Drug Effects - E E G . . Drug Effects - E v o k e d Activity Drug Effects - Unit Activity . Experin~ental Studies on Animals - E E G Experimental Studies on Animals Evoked

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Citations for this Index are selected from the world literature on electrical recordings in the central nervous system, and are usually classified under only one of the headings listed below. Citations are given as nearly as possible in the form used in the Index Medicus. Computer program and printer capabilities limit exact reproduction of colons, semi-colons, question marks and diacritical markings. For languages using the Roman alphabet, titles a:'~given in both the vernacular and English. For nonRoman alphabets only English titles are listed. Authors should note that citations in the EEG Journal are abbreviated according to World Medical Periodicals and hence an entry in the Index is not necessarily in the correct form for the Journal.

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BECK A THE DETERMINATIONOF LOCALIZATIONS IN THE BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD WITH THE AID OF ELECTRICAL PHENOMENA. ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ) (SUPPL), 3/ 1-59, 1973

CARRIE JRG THE DETECTION AND QUANTIFICATIONOF TRANSIENT AND PAROXYSMAL EEG ABNORMALITIES. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. EO. BY P. KELLAWAY AND 1. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 217-226, 1973

BEKHTEREVA NP, ET AL'., EDS. (CLINICAL NEUROPNYSIOLOGY) LENINGRAD, NAUKA. BOOK/ 1-720, 1972 (RUS) BOAG TJ, CAMPBELL D, EDS. A TRIUNE CONCEPT OF THE BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR. INCLUDING THE CLARENCE M. HXNCKSMEMORIAL LECTURES, ]969, BY P.D. MACLEAN, AND PSYCHOLOGYOF MEMORY, AND SLEEP AND DREAM]NG, PAPERS PRESENTED AT QUEEN'~ UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, ]969. TORONTO, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOPRESS. BOOK/ 1-165, 1973 GASTAUT H DICTIONARY OF EPILEPSY. PART l: DEFINITIONS. GENEVA, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION. BOOK/ 1-76, ]973 IGGO A, ED. SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM. HANDBOOKOF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY. VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 1-851, 1973 KAWAKAMI M, SETO K, KIMURA F, TERASAWA E NATURE OF THE HIPPOCAMPALFUNCTION IN RELATION TO GONADOTROPIN SECRETION. IN: NEUROENDOCRINECONTROL, ED. BY K. YAG[ AND S. YOSHIDA. NEW YORK WILEY. BOOK/ 229-256, 1973 KOELLA WP, LEVIN P, EDS. SLEEP: PHYSIOLOGY, BIOCHEMISTRY, PSYCHOLOGY, PHARMACOLOGY, CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS. BASEL, KARGER. BOOK/ 1-611, 1973 MCCALLUM WC, KNOTT JR, EDS. EVENT.RELATED SLOW POTENTIALS OF THE BRAIN: THEIR RELATIONS TO BEHAVIOR. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSiOL SUPPL, 33/ [.390, 1973 PAVLYGINA RA (DOMINANT FOCUS AND CONDITIONED REFLEX AT THE STAGE OF GENERALIZATION) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 687.69G, 1973 (RUS) PETERS JF BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CNV ANC ~ =ER SLOW POTENTIALS OF THE BRAIN. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NE~HYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 357.383, 1973 POMPE[ANO 0 RETICULAR FORMATION. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. [CGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSOR~fPHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 38]-488, 1973 SATO K (CEREBELLAR CONTROL OVE* "';~ CEREBRALMASSPOTENTIAL ACTIVITY) ADV NEUROL SC[, I7 (5) ~,23-933, ]973 (JAP)

CAR~IE JRG, FROST JD WAVELENGTH-AMPLITUDE PROFILE ANALYSIS IN CLINICAL EEG. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 65-74, 1973 DEFAYOLLE M. DINAND JP (AN APPLICATION OF FACTOR ANALYSIS TO THE STUDY OF EEG STRUCTURE) ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYS]OL, 36 (311 319-322, 1974 (FRE) DUDKIN KN, GRUZEL'MAN VE (A MODEL OF SIGNAL PROCESSING IN GLOMERULUSTYPE NEURON POOLS IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY) BIOFIZIKA, ]8 (4)/ 715-723, I973 (RUS) DUMERMUTHG, KELIFR E EEG SPECTRAL ANALYSIS BY MEANS OF FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.ED. BY P: KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ ]45-I59, 1973 FISCHER B OVERLAP OF RECEPTIVE FIELD CENTERS AND REPRESENTATIONOF THE VISUAL FIELD IN THE CAT'S OPTIC TRACT. V[SION RES, I3 ( ] ] ) / 2]13-2120. ]973 FISCHER B A NEURON FIELD THEORY: MATHEMATICALAPPROACHESTO THE PROBLEM OF LARGE NUMBERSOF INTERACTINGNERVE CELLS. BULL MATH BIOL, 35 (3)/ 345-357, ]973 FOHLMEISTER JF A MODEL FOR PHASIC AND TONIC REPETITIVELY FIRING NEURONAL ENCODERS, KYBERNETIK, 13 (2)/ !04.112, 1913 FRENCH AS AVERAGING OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALDATA PRIOR TO FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS. COMPUT PROGRAMSBIOMEC, 3 (3)/ 113-122, 1913 FROST JD A SLEEP-ANALYSIS SYSTEMAS A MODEL OF AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAYAND !. PETERSEN. NEW YORK. RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 31-43, 1973 HAGNE 1, PERSSON J. MAGNUSSONR, PETERSEN I SPECTRAL ANALYSIS VIA FAST FOURIER TRANSFORMOF WAKING EEG IN NORMAL INFANTS. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAYAND I. PETERSEH. NEW YORK. RAVEN PRESS, BOOK/ 103-143, 1973

ZIKMUND V, ED. THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS. PROCEEDINGSOF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUMHELD AT SMOLENICE 19-22 OCTOBER, I970. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 1-524, 1973

HALL JL, LUMMIS RC THRESHOLDS FOR CLICK PAIRS MASKED BY BAND-STOP NOISE. J ACOUST SOC AM, 54 ( 3 ) / 593-599, ]913

m**** METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION

HARMONY T, OTEROG, RICARDO J, FERNANDEZ G POLARITY COINCIDENCE CORRELATIONCOEFFICIENT AND SIGNAL ENERGY RATIO OF THE ONGOING EEG ACTIVITY. I. NORMATIVE DATA. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)/ 133-140. 1913

ADEY WR MAN THE TOOLMAKER, NEW DEVICES THAT EXTEND INTELLIGENCE. IN: BRAIN MECHANISMSAND THE CONTROL OF BEHAVIOUR, ED. BY H MESSEL AND S.T. BUTLER. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, SHAKESPEAREHEAD PRESS. BOOK/ 453-482, 1972 BASAR E REMARKS ON MATHEMATICALSIGNAL PROCESSINGBY THE BRAIN DURING RHYTHMIC NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALSTIMULATION. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 (2)1 71.76, 1972 BERGSTROMRM, NEVANLINNA 0 AN ENTROPY MODEL OF PRIMITIVE NEURAL SYSTEMS. INT J NEUROSC], 4 (4)/ 171.173, 1972 BERGSTROM SS A NOTE ON THE NEURAL UNIT MODEL FOR CONTRAST PHENOMENA. VISION RES, ]3 ( | 1 ) / 2087-2092, ]973 BICKFORD RG, BRIIV~! J, BERGER L, AUNG M APPLICATION OF COMPRESSEDSPECTRAL ARRAY IN CLINICAL EEG. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEH. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 55-64, 1973 BURDANOV VS, KUTUEV AB (METHOD OF PRELIMINARY PROCESSINGOF BiOINFORMATIONBY MEANS OF A HEURISTIC CRITERION) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 893-896, 1973 (RUS)

HYVARINEN J STUDIES ON PERIODIC SIGNALS IN CNS CELLS UNDER SPONTANEOUS AND DRIVEN CONDITIONS. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 (511 215-218, 197Z JOHN ER BRAIN EVOKED POTENTIALS: ACQUISITION AND ANALYSIS. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. l . BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSESAND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMICPRESS. BOOK/ 3]1-356, ]973 JOKINEN Y, OJA E A THEORETICAL STUDY OF SERIAL CORRELATIONOF SPIKE TRAINS IN A SECONDORDER NEURON. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 (6)/ 243-249, 1972 KAISER E, PETERSEN 1, MAGhu~SON R A METHOD IN AUTOMATICPATTERN RECOGNITION IN EEG. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 235-242, 1973 KAISER E, PETERSEN I , SOERBYE R REVERSE CORRELATIONANALYSIS OF SLOW POSTERIOR EEG RHYTHMS IN ADULTS. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND l . PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 203-216, 1973

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INDEX

TO CUP.RENT LITERATURE

*Peep METHODSOF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION -CONTKAWABATA N A NONSTATIONARYANALYSIS OF THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. IEEE TRANS BlOOdEDENG. 20 (6)1 444-452. 1973 KELLAWAY P AUT~TION OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHAtQGRAPHY: THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF THE PROBLEM. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGHAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND 1. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 1-29. 1973 KELLAWAY P, PETERSEN !. EDS. AUTOMATION OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.NEW YORK. RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ ] - 3 ] 8 , )973 KEMAEVA VG, TOMAKHVF (USE OF SOME FEATURES OF AUDITORY SYSTEMTO ILLUSTRATE MECHANISMS OF SEGMENTATIONOF CONTINUOUS SOUND SIGNAL INTO DISCRETE ELEMENTS) NAUCH DOKL VYSSH SHKOL B]OL NAUK. 16 (1011 37-42, 1973 (RUS) KLINGER K-P (POSSIBILITIES OF AVERAGEOEVOKEDPOTENTIALS YIELDING AN INTERPRETATION AFTER EACH STEP OF SUWJATION) MOEGLICHKEITEN DEN SUMMATIONUND MITTELUNG VON EVOZIERTEN POTENTIALEN MIT KONTINUIERLICHER ERGEBNISDARSTELLUNG. Z EEG-EME;. 4 (3)1 152-156, 1973 (GER) KNOX CK. POPPELE RE A NEURONAL CIRCUIT MODELING PROGRAM. COMPUT BIOMEO ~ES. 6 (S)l 487-~97, ]973 KOGAN AB MOSAIC PATTERNS OF NEURONAL PROBABILISTIC ENSEMBLES AND BRAIN FUNCTIONING. INT J BIOMED COMPUT, 4 (411 25].257, 1973 LARSEN L|, RUSPINI IN, MCNEW, WALLER 00, AOEYWR CLASSIFICAllQN AND DISCRIMINATION OF TH! EEG DURING SLEEP, IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY, EO. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I , PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS, BOOK/ 243-268, 1973

587A

. * * o . METHODSOF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECT)OK -CONTPETENSEN l . KAISER E. MAGNUSSON R NEED AND IMPLEMENTATIONOF CENTERS FOR AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS AND AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF CLINICAL EEG. IN: AUTOMATION OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND J. PETERSEN. NEW YORK. RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 25-29. 1913 PINSON L. ]SAACSON RL PROPAGATION OF EPILEPT]FORM ACT]VITY IN THE BRAIN EXAMINED BY FREGUENCY-WAVENUMBERANALYSIS. EPILEPSIA. ]4 (3)/ 335-345. 1973 POKROVSKI] AN (MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF IMPULSE GENERATION BY A TONIC TYPE NEURON] BIOFIZIKA, ]8 (4)/ 700-706, ]973 (RUS) REDMAN SJ 1HE ATTENUAT]ON OF PASSIVELY PROPAGATING DENDRITIC POTENTIALS IN A MOTONEURONECABLE MODEL. J PHYSIOL (LOND). 234 (3)/ 637-664, 1973 ROMERO EG SINGLE UNIT RECORDING IN MICROPERFUSED CORTEX INT J NEUROSCi, 4 (6)/ 225.230, ]972 NUCHKIN DS COMPARISON OF STATISTICAL ERRORSOF THE MEDIAN AND AVERAGE EVOKED RESPONSES, IEEE TRANS BIO~EO ENG. 2] (1)/ 54-56, 1974 RUSINOV VS, GRINOEL' OM WAYS OF DEVELOPING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYAS A METHOD IN EUROSIIRGICAL CLINICAL PRACTICE) VOPR NE]ROKHIR, NO 4/ 3 12, ]573 (RUS)

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SERAFETIN]OES EA, WILLIS 0 A METHOD OF QUANTIFYING EEG FOR PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, INT PHARMACOPSYCHIATRY, 8 (41/ 245.247, I973 SMITH JR AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS AND DETECTION OF EEG SPIKES. |EEE TRANS BIOMED ENG, 2] ( I ) / 1.7, 1974

MACGREGORRJ, PRIETO.OIAZ R, MILLER SW, GROVES PM STATISTICAL PROPERTICS OF NEURONS IN THE RAT MESENCEPHALIC RETICULAR FORMATION. DRAIN RES, ~4 ( 1 . 2 ) I 167-187, 1973

TASSONE EP, FEINBERG I, CARLSON VR SLPTAD: A COMPUTERPROGRAMFOR THE ANALYSIS OF SCOREDSLEEP DATA, PSYCHOPHYSIOLQGY, IO (6)/ 612.613, 1973

MACGREGOR RJ, RAOCLIFFE CA A RANDOMWALK MODEL FOR REVERBERATORYPATHWAYS IN RETICULAR-LIKE NETWORKS. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-2)/ 374-379, ]973

TUMANIAN VA, CHORAIAN OG, SARAFIAN NE (CHARACTERISTICS OF REDUNDANCYAND RELIABILITY OF IMPULSE FLOW OF NEURONS IN DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS) BIOL ZH ARMENII, 26 (3)/ 98-]00, 1973 (BUS)

MACGREGORRJ, SHARPLESS SK REPETITIVE DISCHARGE RATE OF A SIMPLE NEURONMODEL WITH ACCUMULATION OF AFTER-HYPERPOLARIZATION CONDUCTANCE. BRAIN RES, 64 (].211 387-390, 1973

VIGLIONE SS COMMENTS OH PATIERN RECOGNITION. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGR~PHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 287-293, 1973

MAMEDOV AM (ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERDATA ON DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL RELATIONS AND PHASE SHIFTS IN THE STRESS RHYTHMOF CORTICAL AND HYPOTHALAMIC PROJECTION ZONES DURING FORMATION OF PAIN STRESS) DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR, 2]3 EL)/ 242-245. 1973 (RUS) MARGI~EANU O.G APPLICATION OF THE ACTIVATED COMPLEX THEORY TO NERVOUS CONOUCI~ON. REV ROdM PHYSIOL, 10 (5)/ 417-423o 1973 MATOUSEK M, PETERSEN 1 FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF THE EEG IN NORMAL CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. IN: AUTOMAT]ON OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I, PETERSEN, NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 75.102, 1973 MAULSBY RL, SALTZBERG B, LUSTICK LS TOWARD AN EEG SCREENING TEST: A SIMPLE SYSTEMFOR ANALYSIS AND DISPLAY AND CLINICAL EEG DATA. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND 1. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 45.53, 1973 NAKAHAMA H, YAMAMOTOM, ISHI[ H (STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF NEURAL IMPULSE SEQUENCESRECORDED FROM RED NUCLEUS NEURONS- APPLICATION OF ELECTRONIC COMPUTER TO NEUROPHYSIOLOGY) ADV NEUROL SCi, 17 (5)I 892-901, 1973 (JAP) NIKOL'SKll LN (METHODS OF IMPROVING SIGNAL- TO. NOISE RATIO IN RECORDING SYSTEM OF BIOLECTRICAL POTENTIALS IN MAN EXPOSED TO PROLONGED ACCELERATION) KOSM BIOL MED, 7 (6)/ 75-81, 1973 (RUS) PERNIER J, ECHALLIER JF (AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF PARAMETERS Or A THEORETICAL LAW USING A SMALL COMPUTER: APPLICATION TO THE LAWS OF PROBABILITY OF INTERSPIKE INTERVAL DISTRIBUTION) ]NT J BIOMED CGMPUT, 4 (41/ 241-250, 1973 (FRE)

VIGLIONE SS, MARTIN WB AUTOMATIC ANALYSIS OF THE EEG FOR SLEEP STAGING. IN: AUTOMATION OF CL]NICAL ELECTROENCEPNALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. NELLAWAY AND !. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOON/ 269-285, ]973 VO-NGOC B, POUSSART O, LANGLOIS JM SOME STOCHASTIC PROPERTIES OF SLEEP SPINDLES. BEHAV RES METH INSTRUM, 5 (6)/ 449.452, ]973 VO-NGOC B, POUSSART D, LANGLO]S JM CORRELATION OF SPINDLE ACTIVITY RECORDEDFROMDIFFERENT BRAIN REGIONS. BEHAV RES METH INSTRUM, 5 (6)/ 453.456, ]973 WALTER DO TWO CLASSES OF FEATURE-EXTRACTING PROCESSES. IN: AUTOMATION OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 295-299, ]973 WEI LY QUANTUM THEORY OF TIME.VARYING STIMULATION IN NERVE. BULL MATH BIOL, 35 (3)/ 359.374, 1973 WIDROW B THE 'RUBBER MASK' TECHNIQUE. I. PATTERN MEASUREMENTAND ANALYSIS. PATTERN ~ECOGNITION, 5 (3)/ ]75-]97. ]973 WIDROW B THE 'RUBBER MASK' TECHNIQUE. ] l . PATTERN STORAGE AND RECOGNITION. PATTERN RECOGNITION, 5 (3)/ ]99-2]], ]973 WILLEY TJ, KELLNER E BASIS FUNCTIONS FOR SINUSOIDAL EVOKED POTENTIALS: A WAVEFORM ANALYSIS PROGRAMO~ A SMALL COMPUTER. COMPUT PROGRAMSBIOMED, 3 (3)/ ]53-]59, 1973 WILSON HR, COWANJD A MATHEMATICAL THEORYOF THE FUNCTIONAL DYNAMICSOF CORTICAL AND THALAMIC NERVOUSTISSUE. KYBERNETIK, ]3 (71/ 55-80, ]973

588A *'*'*

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

METHODS OF DATA ANALYSIS AND COLLECTION -CONT-

ZETTERBERG LH EXPERIENCE WITH ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION OF EEG SIGNALS WITH PARAMETRIC DESCRIPTION OF SPECTRA. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 161-201, 1973 ZETTERBERG LH SPIKE DETECTION BY COMPUTERAND BY ANALOG EQUIPMENT. IN: AUTOMATION OF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND I. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 227-234. 1973 *'**"

TECHNIQUES AND HARDWARE

ADEY WR MAN'S BRAIN IN THE ENVIRONMENT. IN: BRAIN MECHANISMSAND THE CONTROL OF BEHAVIOUR, ED. BY H. MESSEL AND S.T. BUTLER. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS. BOOK/ 418-449, 1972 ARDUIN! A SLOW POTENTIAL CHANGES. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSON AND M,M. PATTERSON NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 359-$67, 1973 BLUME WT, BUZA RC, OKAZAKI H ANATOMIC CORRELATES OF THE TEN.TWENTY ELECTRODE PLACEMENT SYSTEM IN INFANTS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (3)/ 303-307, 1974 BUCHWALD JS, HOLSTEIN SB, WEBER DS MULTIPLE UNIT RECORDING: TECHNIQUE, INTERPRETATION, AND EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATIONS, IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A, CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED, BY R,F. THOMPSON AND M,M, PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMICPRESS. BOOK/ 201.242, i973 BURNS DO, STEAN JPB, WEBB AC RECORDING FOR SEVERAL DAYS FROMSINGLE CORTICAL NEURONS IN COMPLETELY UNRESTRAINED CATS, ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (3)/ 314-318, 1974 CHIRKOV VD, NIKOLAEV GA, SKVORTSOVLV (BIOTELEMETRIC DEVICE FOR STUDIES OF UNIT ACTIVITY IN UNRESTRAINED ANIMALS} FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (lO)/ 1633.1635, 1973 (RUS) CRAIN SM MICROELECTRODE RECORDING IN BRAIN TISSUE CULTURES. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. 1. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES, PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ES. BY R,F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 39-75, 1973 DE VALOIS RL, PEASE PL EXTRACELLULAR UNIT RECORDING. IN: METHODS iN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSON AND M.M. PATTERSOH. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 95-I35, I973 DICHTER MA INTRACELLULAR SINGLE UNIT RECORDING. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY.VOL. I. BiOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS, BOOK/ 3-21, 1973 EDMONDS HL, STARK LG A METHOD FOR THE APPLICATION OF SUBSTANCES TO THE BRAIN WHILE MAINTAINING PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSiOL, 36 ( I ) l 63-64, 1974 GLOBUS A IONTOPHORETIC INJECTION TECHNIQUES. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED, BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 23-38, 1973 HORWITZ CM LOW- ORAIN EEG AMPLIFIER. IEEE TRANS BiOMED ENG, 21 ( I } / 60-63. ]974 KIRALYFALV! L A STIMULATOR-CONTROLLEDSPIKE HEIGHT-FOLLOWER ARRANGEMENT. MED BIOL ENG, l ] (6)/ 792-794, 1973

* * * * * TECHNIQUES AND HARDWARE -CONTLEVERE TE, MORLOCKGW, DONOVAN T A CLIP-ON CABLE CONNECTORFOR CHRONICALLY IMPLANTEDMONKEYS AND CATS. BEHAV tiES METH INSTRUM, 5 (6}/ 504-506, ]973 MCSHERRY JW MULTIPLE-CONTACT PROBES FOR INTRACORTICAL CNV RESEARCH. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 25-27, 1913 MORANDER KE, MAGNUSSONR, PETERSEN ! A SYSTEMFOR TRANSMITTING MULTICHANNEL EEG OVER THE PUBLIC TELEPHONE NETWORK. IN: AUTOMATIONOF CLINICAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. ED. BY P. KELLAWAY AND 1. PETERSEN. NEW YORK, RAVEN PRESS. BOOK/ 30]-313, ]973 MORELLI M, ALPIGIANI V AN OPTIC STIMULATOR FOR MAPPING VISUAL RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF SINGLE NEURONS. PHYSIOL BEHAV, I ] (6}/ 903-906, ]973 OLDS J MULTIPLE UNIT RECORDINGS FROMBEHAVING RATS. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND 8RAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON ! ~ YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 165-198. 1973 ROWLAND V, DINES G CORTICAL STEADY POTENTIAL SHIFT IN RELATION TO THE RHYTHMIC ELECTROCORTICOGRAM AND MULTIPLE UNIT ACTIVITY. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I . 6IOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES ANO BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 369.385, 1973 SABAH NH A HIGH-FREQUENCYCOAGULATOR FOR OECEREBRATION. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 {3)1 311-313, )974 SABAH NH, ADHAMM A FUNCTION GENERATOR FOR NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALAPPLICATIONS. IEEE TRANS BIOMED ENG, 2] ( ] ) / 62.63, 1974 SCHWARTZ MS, COLVIN MP, PRIOR PF, STRUNIN L, SIMPSON DR, WEAVER EJM, SCOTT DF THE CEREBRAL FUNCTION MONITOR. ITS VALUE IN PREDICTING THE NEUROLOGICAL OUTCOME IN PATIENTS UNDERGOINGCARDIOPULMONARY BY-PASS. ANAESTHESIA, 28 (6)/ 611-618, 1973 SERGEEV Vi, GUSEL'NIKOV Vl (MULTICHANNEL BIOTELEMETRIC SYSTEMFOR THE TRANSMISSION OF BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (5}1 1088.1092, 1973 (RUS) SNODDERLY DM JR EXTRACELLULAR SINGLE UNIT RECORDING. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. 1. BIOELECTRIC RECORGiNG TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 137.163, 1913 THOMPSON RF, PATTERSONm , EOS. METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. I. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSESAND DRAIN POTENTIALS. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 1-412, 1973 TOWE AL SAMPLING SINGLE NEURONACTIVITY. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. !. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSESAND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 79-93, 1973 VERZEANO M THE STUDY OF NEUROHAL NETWORKS IN THE MMJALIAN DRAIN. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. i . BIO~LECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A CELLULAR PROCESSESAND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 243-269, 1973 * * * * * DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL BAUST W, ILSEN i/W, JOERG J, WAMBACH G A NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALMETHODOF LOCALIZATION OF TRANSVERSE LESIONS OF THE SPINAL CORD. EXCERPTA MED IHT CONGRSER. 2811 246-248, I973

KONNIKOV BA (DEVICE FOR RECORDING EEG OF SMALL ANIMALS} ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 {4)/ 891-898, 1973 (RUS)

BECHINGER D, KRIEBEL J, SCHLAGER M EEG FOLLOWING SLEEP DEPR|VATIOR- AN IMPORTANT TOOL FOR DIAGNOSIS OF EPILEPTIC SEIZURES. Z NEUROL, 205 (3)/ 193-206, ]973

KRIPKE DR, OGDEN TE A TECHNIQUE FOR BEVELING FINE MICROPIPETTES. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (3}1 323-326, 1974

BELIAKOV NP (PAROXYSMAL BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE BRAIN IN SOME EXTRAPYRAMIDAL DISEASES OF THE NERVOUSSYSTEM) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (9)1 1330-1333, ]973 (RUS}

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

589A

* * * e . DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CONT-

• os~. DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CONT-

BIHNIE CO. BARRY CE. HIHDLEY AT ELECTROEHCEPHALOGRAPHICCHANGES iN EPILEPTICS WHILE VIEWING TELEVISION. BRMED J. 4 (5889)! 378-379, 1973

JAN JE. WILSON RA. ISRAELS S RECURRENT ENCEPHALOPATHYIN A SIBSNIP FOLLOWINGVIRAL INFECTIONS. OEVMED CHILD NEUROL. 15 (6)/ 800-808. 1973

BIZOUARO P. HERVE P, LONCflAMPD, ESTAVOYERJ-M. LAMIT J. RAFF! A (CELLULAR ImUNITY AND MEASLESVIRUS IN THE COURSEOF VAN BOGAERT'S SUBACUTE SCLEROSINGILEUKOENCEPHALITIS) PEOIATRIE, 28 (7)1 703-711. 1973 (FRE)

JANUS K. TIBOR MF, MATYAS B (VENTRICULO-ATRIAL SHUNT IN THE TREATMENTOF SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE) VENTRICULO-ATRIALIS SHUNT A SUBARACHNOIDALISVERZES KEZELESEBEN. IDEGGYOGY SZ. 26 (9)/ 404-414, 1973 (HUN)

BROWN JK CONVULSIONS IN THE NEWBORNPERIOD. DEV MED CHILD NEUROL, 15 (6)/ 823-846, I973 BROWNE TR, PENRY JK BENZODIAZEPINES IN THE TREATMENTOF EPILEPSY. A REVIEW. EPILEPSIA, 14 (3)1 277-310, 1973 BUCHSBAUMM, WENDER P AVERAGE EVOKED RESPONSES IN NORMALAND MINIMALLY BRAIN DYSFUNCTiONED CHILDREN TREATEDWITH AMPHETAMINE. A PRELIMINARY REPORT. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY. 29 (6)1 764-770, ]973 CANTON LS, HERNANDEZ-COSSIO 0 (MIGRAINOUS CEREBRAL CRISES CAUSEDBY DEFICIENCY) REV CUBANA PEOIATR. 45 (2)1 |91-207. 1973 (SPA) CLARK GM EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE SURGICAL TREATMENTOF PERCEPTIVE DEAFNESS. J OTOLARYNGOLSOC AUST, 3 (4)/ 571-573. 1973 CLARK GM, STANLEY GV, RICKAROS FW THE D~AGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENTOF COMMUNICATIONDISORDERS IN CHILdrEN. J 010LARYNGOL SOC AUST, 3 (4)I 569-570, 1973 CRIGNEL E, CARDASM, PO|LICI !, PATRICH|.MACOVEIM, ALEXIANU M ELECTROGRAPNIC INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE UNVERRICHT PROGRESSIVE MYOCLONUSEPILEPSY: THE AVERAGE VISUAL EVOKED RESPONSES AND THEIR DISPERSION CURVE. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (S)! 461.419, 1973 OEVILAT M, VALGIVIESO A, LATORREM, COX J, MENA F (INFANTILE MYOCLONIC ENCEPHALOPATHYWITH HYPSARRHYTHMIA) ENCEFALOPATIA MiOCLONICA INFANTIL CON HIPSARRITMIA. REV MEG CHIL, lOl (5)/ 376-381. 1913 (SPA) ESKENASV J-J (CONGENITAL EPILEPSY) REV NEUROL (PARIS). I28 (3)/ ITl.190. 1973 (FRE) FABER B, HAJNSEK F PROPANIDID ~EPONTOL). A NEW ACTIVATION METHOD IN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. EPILEPSIA. 14 (3)/ 357-362. 1973 FEINSOO M, ABRAMSKYO, AUERBACH E ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONSOF THE VISUAL SYSTEM IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. J NEUROL SCI, 20 (2)/ 161-175, 1973 FISCHER-PERROUOON C, MOURETJ. JOUVET M (AGRYPNIA (4 MONTHSWITHOUT SLEEP) IN A CASE OF FIBRILLARY CHOREA OF MORVAN. THERAPEUTICEFFECT OF 5HYOROXYTRYPTOPHANE) SUR UN CAS D'AGRYPNIE (4 MOIS SANS SOF~IEIL) AU COURS D'UNE MALADIE DE MORVAN. EFFET FAVORABLEDU 5-HYDROXYTRYPTOPHANE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (11/ 1-18, 1974 (FRE) GIBBS FA, GIBBS EL TUMOR SITES IN CASES OF BRAIN TUMORWITH MITTEN PATTERNS IN THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO), 4 (4)/ 206-298. ]973 GLOWACKI J, GOSCINSKI I (SUBACUTE SCLEROSING INFLAMMATIONOF THE WHITE MATTER OF THE BRAIN (VAN BOGAERT) SIMULATINGCEREBRAL TUMOR) FOLIA MEG CRACOV, 15 (4)/ 411-419, 1973 (POL) GUILLEMINAULT C, SIGWALD J, CASTAIGNE P SLEEP STUDIES AND THERAPEUTICTRIAL WITH L-DOPA IN A CASE OF STIFF-MAN SYNDROME. EUR NEUROL, 10 ( 2 ) / 89-96, I973 HALASZ P THE GENERALIZED EPILEPTIC SPIKE-WAVE MECHANISMAND THE SLEEP-WAKEFULNESS SYSTEM. ACTA PHYSIOL ACAD SC1 HUNG, 42 (3)/ 293-314, 1972

KARBOWSK1K (FORMS OF EPILEPSY DIFFICULT TO CLASSIFY) NERVENARZT, 44 (11)1 594-603. 1973 (GER) KATAOA A (PHVSIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENTOF MENTALLY RETARDED CHILOREN BY ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) JAP J PSYCHOL, 44 {21/ 59-67, 1973 (JAP) KOOI KA. YAMAOAT, MARSHALL RE FIELD STUOIES OF MONOCULARLYEVOKED CEREBRAL POTENTIALS IN BITE~P]RAL UEMIANOPSIA. NEUROLOGY (MINNEAP). 23 (11)/ 1217-]225, 1973 LONGO RH, LIMA JGC (SLEEP AS AN ACTIVATOROF THE EEG IN EPILEPTIC PATIENTS) 0 SONO COMOATIVAOORDO ELETRENCEFALOGRAMANOS PACIENTES EP1LEPTICOS. ARQ NEUROPSIQUIATR. 3I (3)/ I80-183, 1913 (POR) V~IOROVA NF (FUNCTIONAL CEREBRAL HYPER[MIA IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBROVASCULAR OISORDERS) VOPR NEIROKHIR. NO-4/ 34-40, 1973 (RUS) MEYENDORF R. FOERSTER C (THE CLINICAL SYNDROMEOF PRESEhlLE IDIOPATHIC ENCEPHALOPATHY ('JAKOB. CREUTZFLLDT. SYNDROME' OR 'SPONOIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY')) ARCH PSYCHIATR NERVENKR, 218 (1)/ t.4O, 1973 (GER) MUELLER O (EXPERIMENTAL CAROTIOARTERY COMPRESblONAS ACTIVATION METHOD IN CLINICAL (LECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY) DER KAROTISGRUCKVERSUCHALS PROVOKATIONSMETHOOEIN DER KLINISCHEN ELECTROENZEPHALOGRAPHIE. SAMML ZWANGL ABH GE9 PSYCHIAT NEUROL, 421 1.127, 1972 (GER) PEROT PL JR THE CLINICAL USE OF SOMATOSENSORYEVOKEO POTENTIALS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY. C'IN NEUROSURG, 20/ 367.381, ]973 POPOVICIU L. SZABO L, CORFARIU O, BORCHINA N (SLEEP ACTIVATION IN EPILEPSY, AND EPILEPTIC AND NON-EPILEPTIC EPISODIC NOCTURNALPHENOMENA) RECHERCHES SUR LES ACTIVATIONS PAR LE SOWEIL BANS L'EPILEPSIE ET LES MANIFESTATIONSEPISODIQUES NOCTURNES EP1LEPTIQUES ET NON-EPILEPIlQUES. ARCH UNION MEG BALKAN. l l (3)/ 437-440. 1973 (FRE) PROCHAZKA M (DIAZEPAM (VALIUM) AS AN ANCILLARY METHOD IN THE EEG OIAGNOSIS OF EPILEPSY) POUZITI DIAZEPAMU (VALIA) JAKO DOPLNUJICHIHODIAGNOSTICKEHO PROSTREDKU V ELEKTROENCEFALOGRAFII U EPILEPSIE. CESK NEUROL NEUROCHIR, 36 (5)/ 294-297. 1973 (CZE) RACHKOV BM, DONDOVP. ZHAVZMAA D (EVALUATION OF THE ANTICONVULSIVE EFFECT OF BENZONAL, TRIMETIN AND DIPHENIN IN THE TREATMENTOF TEMPORALLOBE EPILEPSY) KLIN MEG (MOSK), 51 (9)/ 112-118, 1973 (RUS) RIECHERT T THE CONTRIBUTIONOF THE STEREOTACTICMETHODTO BRA!N RESEARCH AND NEUROSURGICALTECHNIQUE. EXCERPTA MED INT CONGR SER, 287/ 4-12, 1973 ROGOZEA ft, FLOREA-CIOCOIUV, PINTILIE C THE ORIENTING REFLEX IN EPILEPSY ELECTROGRAPHICDATA CONCERNING THE EFFECT OF ANTIEPILEPTIC TREATMENTUPON THE INTERICTAL CHANGES IN THE ORIENTING REFLEX. HUMANDATA. REV ROUMNEUROL, lO (4)/ 309-324, 1973 ROOSEN K, NIEDERMEIER B, ROCKWJ EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE INSULIN SOLUTIONS ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMAND ON BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS. EXCERPTA MEG ]NT CONGR SER, 287/ 207-2]0, 1973

HALLIDAY AM, MCDONALDW], MUSHIN J VISUAL EVOKED RESPONSE IN DIAGNOSIS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. DR MEG J, 4 (5893)/ 661-664, 1973

ROSE SW, PENRY JK, WHITE BG, SATO S RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF VISUAL EEG ASSESSMENT IN THIRD GRADE CHILDREN. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO), 4 (41/ I97-206, 1973

HERISHANU Y, NOAH Z ON ACUTE ENCEPHALITIC PARKINSONIANSYNDROME. EUR NEUROL. lO (2)/ 117-124, 1973

SANNITA W, CUPELLO A, FERRILLO F, LAZZARINi G, ROSADINI G (FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF ~UMAN EEG IN RELATION TO BLOOD LEVELS OF PHENOBARBITAL) BOLL SOC ITAL BIOL SPER. 49 ( 4 ) / 192-196, 1973 (ITA)

HILDEBRAND J, BRIHAYE J, WAGENKNECHTL, MICHEL J, KENI$ Y COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPYWITH 1- (2- CHLOROETHYL- 3CYCLOHEXYL- I - NITROSOUREA) (CCNU), VINCRISTINE AND METHOTREXATE IN PRIMARY AND METASTATICBRAIN TUMORS- A PRELIMINARY REPORT. EUR J CANCER, 9 (9)/ 627-634, 1973

590A *"**

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

DISEASE STATES--NEUROLOGICAL -CONT-

***=* DISEASE STATES--PSYCHIATRIC -CONT-

SATO S, DREIFUSS FE, PENRY JK THE EFFECT OF SLEEP ON SPIKE-WAVE DISCHARGES [N ABSENCE SEIZURES. NEUROLOGY (M[HNEAP), 23 (121/ 1335.1345. 1973

COWEN MA ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PHEHOMENAASSOCIATED WITH THE S-PROTEIN SYSTEM IN NORMAL AND SCHIZOPHRENIC SUBJECTS. BIOL PSYCHIATRY, 7 (2)/ 113-127, 1973

SHETTY T SOME NEUROLOGIC, ELECTROPHYS]OLOGIC, AND BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATES OF THE HYPERK]NETIC SYNDROME. PEDIATR ANN, 2 (5)/ 29-40, 1973

DONGIER M, TIMSIT-BERTHIER M, KONINCKX N, OELAUNOY J COMPARED CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CNV AND OTHER SLOW POTENTIAL CHANGES IN PSYCHIATRY. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 321-326, 1973

SHINOHARA S, KOSUG[ Y, FUJITAN[ K. HIGAM[ S, MIKI T. KOBAYASH[ Y, HUANG I (CLINICAL ASPECTS OF TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS: EARLY SYMPTOMSAND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM IN PATIENTS AND THEIR RELATIVES) BRAIN NERVE (TOKYO), 25 (10)/ ]317-1334, ]973 (JAP)

HERRERO FA LITHIUM CARBONATE TOXICITY. JAMA. 226 (9)/ 1109-1110, 1973

SOKOL S, BLOOM B V[SUALLY'~OKED CORTICAL RESPONSES OF AMBLYOPES TO A SPATIALLY ALTERNATING STIMULUS. [NVEST OPHTHALMOL, 12 (12)/ 936.939. 1973 SPECIAL[ JG, LISON MP (UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS OF ANTIEPILEPTIC THERAPY IN A PATIENT WITH FUNCTIONAL MATURATIONAL EPILEPSY) ACAO INDESEJAVEL DE TERAPEUTICA ANTIEPILEPTICA EM PACIENTE COM EPILEPSIA E DESCARGASFOCAIS DE 'MATURACAO'. ARQ NEUROPSIQUIATR. 31 (3)/ 207-213, 1973 (POR) STERMAN MB NEUROPHYSIOLOGIC AND CLINICAL STUDIES OF SENSORIMOTOREEG BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING: SOMEEFFECTS ON EPILFPSY. SEMIN PSYCHIATRY, 5 (4)/ 507-525, 1973 STERMAN-MARINCHESCU C, ARSENE A, STEFANESCU E STUDY CONCERNINGTHE RELATION BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF CSF LACTIC ACID AND THE CLINICAL, EEG AND RHEOENCEPHALOGRAPHIC DATA ]N PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC CEREBROVASCULARDISEASE. REV ROUMNEUROL, 10 (5)/ 401.412, 1973 STERNBERG 9, PLOUIN P, LERfQUE.KOECHLIN A (ASPECTS OF THE SLEEP EEG DURING COMA IN CHILDREN) REV ELECTROENCEPH NEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 3 (2)/ 246.249, 1973 (FRE) TAUBER ES, WEITZMAN ED, HERMANJ, PESSAH M ABSENCE OF NYSTAGMUSDURING REM SLEEP IN A PATIENT WITH WAKING NYSTAGMUSAND OSCILLOPSIA. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY, 36 (5)/ 833.838, 1973 TEXE[RA JLC, KLIEMANN FAD (CLINICAL AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH[COBSERVATIONS IN I5 CASES OF SUBACUTE SCLEROS[NG PANENCEPHALITIS} OBSERVACOES CLINICAS E ELETRENCEFALOGRAFICAS EM ]6 PACIENTES COM PANENCEFALITE ESCLERDSANTE SUBAGUDA. ARQ NEUROPSIQUIATR, 31 (3)/ 161-170, 1973 (POR) UMBACH V, BOUCHARDG, KIM I (EFFICACY OF SURGICAL METHODS IN FOCAL EPILEPSY) VOPR NEIROKHIR, NO-5/ 43-50, 1973 (RUS) UPPINGTON J EPILEPTIFORM CONVULSIONWITH ALTHESIN. ANAESTHES[A, 28 (5)/ 546-550. 1973

LEVIT RA, SUTTON S, ZUBIN J EVOKED POTENTIAL CORRELATES OF INFORMATION PROCESSING IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS. PSYCHOL MED, 3 (4)/ 487-494, 1973 MCCALLUM WC THE CNV AND CONDITIONABILITY IN PSYCHOPATHS. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 337-343. 1973 MCCALLUM WC, ABRAHAM P THE CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION IN PSYCHOSIS. ELECTROENCEPH CL[N NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 329-335, )973 MEUR[CE E (QUALITATIVE EEG TEST OF DIURNAL VIGILANCE] REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 3 (2)/ 251-254, I973 (FRE) RODIH EA. GRISEL JL. GUDOBBARD (STUDY OF SOME BIOLOGICAL INDICES IN RELATIVES OF PATIENTS WITH NUCLEAR SCHIZOPHRENIA) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (91/ 1398-[402, 1973 (RUS} SALETU D, ITIL TM, ARAT M, AKPINAR S LONG-TERM CLINICAL AND QUANTITATIVE EEG EFFECTS OF CLOPENTHIXOL IN SCHIZOPHREN]CS: CLINICAL.NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS. INT PHARMACOPSYCHIATRY, 8 (4)/ 193-207, 1973 SERAFETINIDFS EA CONSISTENCY AND SIMILARITY OF ORUG-EEGRESPONSES IN CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS. INT PHARMACOPSYCHIATRY, 8 14)/ 214.218, J973 WATANABE S, TAGUCHI K, NAKAYA K, NOMA T, YOKOYAMAS, OTSUKI S LITHIUM CARBONATE TREATMENT IN MANIC PSYCHOSIS. FOLIA PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 27 (31/ 183-198, 1973 WEISS BL, MCPARTLANDMC, KUPFER OJ ONCE MORE: THE INACCURACYOF NON-EEG ESTIMATIONS OF SLEEP. AM J PSYCHIATRY, 130 ( l l ) / 1282-1285, 1973 ZAKOWSKA-DABROWSKA T, TYBAKOWSKI J LITHIUM-INDUCED EEG CHANGES: RELATION TO LITHIUM LEVELS IN SERUM AND RED BLOOD CELLS. ACTA PSYCHIATR SCAND, 49 ( 4 ) / 457-465, 1973 *=**" DISEASE STATES--OTHER

VOLAVKA J, MATOUSEKM, FELDSTEIN ST. ROUBICEK J. PRIOR P, SCOTT DF, BREZINOVA V, SYNEK V (THE RELIABILITY OF EEG ASSESSMENT) DIE ZUVERLAESSIGKEIT DER EEG-BEURTEILUNG. Z EEG.EMG, 4 (3)/ 12.3.130, 1973 (GER)

ARDEN GB THE VISUAL EVOKED RESPONSE IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. PROC R SOC MED, 66 ( I O ) l 1037-1C43, 1973

WALKER AE MAN AND HIS TEMPORAL LOBES. JOHN HUGHLINGS JACKSON LECTURE. SURG NEUROL, 1 (2)/ 69-79, 1973

BEAGLEY HA THE ROLE OF ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL TESTS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NON-ORGANIC HEARING LOSS. AUDIOLOGY. 12 (5-6)/ 470-48D, 1973

WALTIMO O. BERGSTROM L THE ELECTROENCEPHOLOGRAMAS AN AID IN REVEALING INTRACRANIAL ARTER[OVENOUS MALFORMATIONS. ACTA NEUROL SCAND, 49 (41/ 502-5]0, 1973

BOURGEOIS M (PSYCHOLOGICAL AND NEUROPSYCHIATRICASPECTS OF TURNER'S SYNDROME) BORD MED, 6 (14)1 2013-2084, 1973 (FRE)

WATANABE K, IWASE K, HARA K THE EVOLUTION OF EEG FEATURES [N [NFANT]LE SPASMS: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY. DEV MED CHILD NEUROL, 15 (5)/ 584-596, 1973

BRANTHWAITE MA DETECTION OF NEUROLOGICAL DAMAGE DURING OPEN-HEART SURGERY. THORAX, 28 (4)• 464-472, 1913

ZARETSKAIA JKH, CHUKHROVAVA (CLINICAL SYNDROMESOF LESIONS IN THE BASIN OF POSTERIOR CEREBRAL ARTERIES AND THEIR ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPH[C CHARACTERISTICS) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (9)/ 1288-1293, 1973 (RUS) ZIVIN I THE POSITIVE SPIKE PHENOMENONAND TRAUMA. MED TRIAL TECH Q, 20 (2)/ 121-]3], 1973 * ' * * * ,.. DISEASE STATES--PSYCHIATRIC BORGE GF PERCEPTUAL MODULAT[ON AND VARIASILITY IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS. ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY, 29 (61/ 760-763, 1973 BUCHSBAUM M, LANDAU S, MURPHYD, GOODW[N F AVERAGE EVOKED RESPONSE IN BIPOLAR AND UNIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDERS: RELATIONSHIP TO SEX, AGE OF ONSET, AND MONOAMINE OXIDASE. BIOL PSYCHIATRY, 7 (3)/ 199-212, 1973

BRANTHWAITE MA FACTORS AFFECTING CEREBRAL ACTIVITY DURING OPEN-HEART SURGERY. ANAESTHESIA, 28 (8)/ 619-625, 1973 COOPER AF. SCHAPIRA K CASE REPORT: DEPRESSION. CATATONIC STUPOR. AND EEG CHANGES IN HYPERPARATHYROIDISM. PSYCHOL MED, 3 (4)/ 509-515, 1973 DUNLEAVY DLF, OSWALD I, BROWNP, STRONGJA HYPERTHYROIDISM, SLEEP AflD GROWTHHORMONE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 35 (3)1 259-263, 1974 FUJIMURA K, TSUCHIDA Y, MORITA Y (APPLICATION OF SCOTOPIC VISUALLY EVOKED RESPONSES TO OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENTOF DARK ADAPTATION) ACTA SOC OPHTHALMOL JAP, 77 (9)1 ]1G1-1167, 1973 (JAP)

h%SDEXTO CURRENT L I T E R A T U R E

591A

* * * * * DISEASE STATES--OTHER -CONT-

• s = ~ DISEASE STATES--EXPER1ENTALLY INDUCED -CONT-

GLORIOZOVA TG. BURTSEV Vl. KIRINA EA (CHANGES IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEMIN CHRONIC PYELONEPHRIT!S) KLIN MED (MOSK), 51 (811 49-52, 1973 (RUS)

JURGELSK] W JR, HUDSONPM. VOGEL FS INDUCTION OF A CHRONIC SOMATOSENSORYEPILEPSY IN THE OPOSSUM (UIDELPHIS VIRGINIANA KERR) WITH AN !NHIBITOR OF CHOLESTEROL BIOSYNTHESIS. BRAIN RE$. 64 ( ] - 2 ) / 466-471. ]973

HUGHES JR. CAYAFFA JJ, PRUITT BA JR, BOSWICK JA JR, MCMANOSWF. BRUCK HM. BORGES J SEIZURES FOLLOWING BURNS OF THE SKIN. DIS NERV SYST, 34 (711 347-353, 1973 KOSLACZ-FOLGA A, DOLIWA-TABORSKAJ, JACKOWSKA K (ATTEMPT AT Aq EVALUATION OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS IN THE SYNDROMEOF PUBERTASPRAECOX IN CHILDREN) PEDIATR POL. 48 ( l O ) / 1247-1253. 1973 (POL) LEWANOOWSKA J. MATHEISEL K. CHOLEW]ANKA-KOLON K (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICTRACING IN CHILDREN WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA) POL TYG LEK, 28 (40)/ 1540-1543. !973 (POL) NEVSIMAL O. NEVSIMALOVAA. OUREDNIR A (SLEEP DISORDERS AND PERIODIC RESPIRATION IN THE OBESE) CESK NEUROL, 36 ( 6 ) / 382-393. 1973 (CZE) ROIH B. NEVSIMAL O, SOUMARJ, SMEJKAL V (EEG IN HYPER- AND HYPOIHYROIO]SH) EEG STUDIE HYPERTYREOZ A HYPOTYREOZ. CESK NEUROL NEUROCHiR. 36 (5)/ 284-293, ]973 (CZE) STOTKA VL. WENZEL RP MALARIA iN VIETNAM (! CORPS SECTOR): REVIEW OF 214 CASES INCLUDING EEG PATTERNS ON 19 ACUTELY ILL PATIENTS, MILIT MEU. 138 (121/ 795-802. 1973 WILLIAMS R HEPATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY. J R COLL PHYSICIANS LONO, 8 El)/ 63-74, 1973 WITOSZKA MM, TAMURAH, INDEGLIA R, HOPKINS RW, SIMEONE FA ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICCHANGESAND CEREBRAL COMPLICATIONS IN OPEN,HEART SURGERY, J THORACCARDIOVASC SURG, 66 (6)/ 855-864, 1973 ZILBERMAN A, SHARF B. SHARF M. RENTAL E (ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN MALE STERILITY) HAREFUAH, 85 (711 306.307, 1973 (HER) * * * * * DISEASE STATES,,EXPERIMENTALLYINDUCED BABB TL, MITCHELL AG JR, CRANDALL PH FASTIGIOBULBAR AND OENTATOTHALAMICINFLUENCES ON HIPPOCAMPAL COBALT EPILEPSY IN THE CAT. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (2)/ 141 154. 1974

KHASABOVA GA (COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SEIZURE ACTIVITY IN MONKEYSAND RABBITS) ZH EVOL 6IOKHIM FIZIOL. 9 ( 5 ) / 502-5)2. 1973 (RUS) LUTSENKO VK. KRYZHANOVSKII GN (FOCAL POTENTIALSOF THE SPINAL CORD IN RATS WITH SEIZURE SYNDROME IN ASCENDING TETANUS) BSULL EKSP BIOL MED. 76 ( l O ) l 28-32. 1973 (RUS) MARES P ONTOGENESIS OF THE CORTICAL EPILEPTOGEN]C FOCUS IN RATS. ACT NERV SUPER (PRAHA), A5 ( 3 ) / 193-198. 1973 MENETREY 0, OECAUD-GASARABWEJ. BESSON JM EFFECTS OF 01AZEPAMON DORSAL ROOT POTENTIALS INOUCED BY CORTICAL PAROXYSMALACTiViTY. EUR J PHARMACOL. 24 (2)/ 158-163. 1973 OBBENS EAMT. HOMMESOR THE EPILEPTOGENIC EFFECTS OF FOLATE DERIVATIVES IN THE RAT. J NEUROL SCi, 20 (2)/ 223-229. )973 PUlL E, REIFFENSTE]N RJ. TRIGGLE C EPILEPTIFONM AFTERDISCHANGESAND CHEMICAL RESPONSIVENESSOF CORTICAL NEURONES. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLiN NEUROPHYSIOL. 46 (31/ 265-273. 1974 PUlL E, REIFFENSTEIN RJ. TRIGGLE C EXCITATION AND INHIBITION IN THE PRODUCTIONOF CORTICAL AFTERDISCHARGES, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (311 308-310. 1974 ROGOZEA R, FLOREA.CIOCOIU V THE ORIENTING REFLEX IN EPILEPSY, ELECTROGRAPHICDATA CONCERNING THE EFFECT OF ANTIEPILEPTIC 1REATMENTUPON THE INTERICTAL CHANGES IN THE ORIENTING REFLEX. REV ROUMNEUROL. lO (5)1 387.399, 1973 SERBANESCU T. OALZAMO ( THE INFLUENC~ OF THYROXINE IN PHOTOSENSITIVE BABOONSPAPIO P~PIO. EtECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (3)/ 251.258. 1914 e * * * . DRUG EFFECTS..EEG

CAMPBELL JR, DECRESCITOV, TOMASULAJJ, OEMOPOULOSHR. FLAWA ES. RANSOHOFF J EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTCF SPINAL CORD CONTUSION IN THE CAT. SURG NEUROL, I (2)/ I02-106, ]973

AMIRAGOVA MG. POKRYSHKINV] (EFFECT OF NON-HYPOGLYCEMICDOSES OF INSULIN ON THE DYNAMICS OF EEG ACTIVATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (9)/ ]305-1313. ]973 (RUS)

ELL]NWOOD EH JR, SUDILOVSKY A, GRABOWYR OLFACTORY FOREBRAIN SEIZURES INDUCED BY METHAMPHETAMINEAND DISULFIRAM. BIOL PSYCHIATRY, 7 ( 2 ) / 89-99, 1973

AMIRAGOVA MG, POKRYSHKINV1 (NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECT OF iNSULIN ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 ()O)/ 1473-1482. 1973 (RUS)

FEENEY OM, WAGNER HR, MCNAMARAMC, WEISS G EFFECTS OF TETRAHYOROCANNABINOLON HiPPOCAMPAL EVOKED AFTERDISCHARGES IN CATS. EXP NEUROL, 41 (2)/ 357.365, 1973

BATRAK GE, KHRUSTALEVS]. TKACH IUI (COMPARATIVE REACTIVITY OF CEREBRAL AND CERERELLAR CORTICES UNDER ANESTHESIA) FARMAKOL TOKSIKOL. 36 (6)/ 667-670. ]973 (RUS)

FERGUSON JH, CORNBLATHDR ACETYLCHOLINE EPILEPSY: MODIFICATIONOF DC SHIFT IN CHRONICALLY UNDERCUTCAT CORTEX. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (2)/ ]13-]22, 1974

BLOZOVSK] O. BLOZOVSK] M (EFFECTS OF ATROPINE ON EXPLORATION. LEARNING AND ELECTROCORTICAL ACTIVITY IN THE DEVELOPING RAT) PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA. 33 (1)/ 39-52. 1973 (FRE)

FERR[LLO F, AMORER, BRiGHETTI S, CA[MO A, CASAGRANOEA, CAVAZZA B, CUPELLO A, LAZZARINI G, ROSADIN[ G, SANNITA W (EFFECTS OF EPILEPTIC EEG DISCHARGESON THE SYNTHESIS PATTERN OF NUCLEAR RNA iN EXTRAFOCALCORTICAL AREAS) BOLL SOC ]TAL BIOL SPER, 49 (4)/ ]97.201, ]973 (]TA) HARMONY T, FERNANDEZ-BOUZASA, TOROA, SZAVA S THE EPiLEPTOGENIC EFFECTS OF NA2EDTA TOPICAL TREATMENTOF RAT CEREBRAL CORTEX. PHYSIOL BOHEMOSLOV, 22 (31/ 297.303, 1973 HORTON RW, MELDRUMBS SEIZURES INDUCED BY ALLYLGLYCiNE, 3-MERCAPTOPROPIONICACID AND 4.OEOXYPYR]DOXINE IN MICE AND PHOTOSENSITIVE BABOONS, AND DIFFERENT MODES OF INHIBITION OF CEREBRAL GLUTAMIC ACID OECARBOXYLASE. BR J PHARMACOL, 49 (1)/ 52-63. 1973 HOSSMANN K-A. KLEIHUES P REVERSIBILITY OF ISCHEMIC BRAIN DAMAGE. ARCH NEUROL, 29 ( 6 ) / 375-384, 1973 JAM] L DISCHARGES OF ALPHA AND GAWAAFIBERS TO FLEXOR MUSCLES DURING METRAZOL-INDUCED SEIZURES IN CAT. EXP NEUROL. 41 (3)/ 557-568. 1973

BORENSTEIN P. GEKIERE F. BRINDEAU F. CLEAU M. ALLEGRE G (BEHAVIORAL AND POLYGRAPHICSTUDY OF THREE BENZODIAZEPINES AND ONE BARBITURATE IN THE CHRONICALLY IMPLAKTEDCAT, DIFFERENTIATION OF THE TRANQUILLIZING. SEDATIVE. AND HYPOGEN]C ACTION OF THE DRUGS AS A FUNCTION OF THEIR EFFECT ON THE SLEEP-WAKEFULNESSCYCLE) ANN MED PSYCHOL (PARIS). ]3] (2NOT)/ ]3-43. 1973 (FRE) BORODKIN ]US. LOSEV NA (EFFECT OF NICOTINE ON DIFFERENT LAYERS OF FIELD CA] IN DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS) FARMAKOL TOKSIKOL. 36 (6)/ 670-673. ]973 (RUS) CARLTON PL. MARKIEWICZ B STUDIES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF MEMORY. PROG PHYS]OL PSYCHOL. 5/ 125-]53. ]973 DARBINYAN TM THE USE OF NEUROLEPTANALGESIAFOR INDUCTION OF ANESTHESIA. iNT ANESTHES]OL CLIN. ] ] (3)/ 51.70. )973 DENISENKO PP. DOLGUSHINAAT. DOROSHENKOVA (ROLE OF M- CHOLINOREACTIVr SYSTEMS IN THE FORMATIONOF BIOELECTRICAL ACT1V.(Y OF THE BRAIN AND iN DEVELOPMENTOF TRAUMATIC SHOCK) PATOL FIZIOL EKSP TER. NO-5/ 36-41. i973 (RUS)

592A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATU RE

* ' * * * DRUG EFFECTS--EEG -CONT-

" * * * * DRUG EFFECTS--EEG -CONT-

DOLCE G, DECKER H (SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL EEG WITH ALCOHOL IN CAT) SPEKTRALE ANALYSE DES KORTIKALEN UND SUOKORTIKALEN EL~S NACH ALKOHOL IM TIEREXPERIMENT. Z EEG-EMG, 4 (3)/ 147-152. 1973 (GER)

MAYERSDORF A. ISRAELI R (EEG CHANGESDUE TO EXPOSURE TO ORGANO-CHLORINE INSECT[CIDES) HAREFUAH, 85 (7)/ 307-310. 1973 (HEB)

ELWAN O, MADKOURO. KAMAL I, ABDALLAH M "ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CHANGESFOLLOWING STEROID CONTRACEPTIVES. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR (CHICAGO), 4 (4)/ 185-196, ]973 }~iED PA, NIEMAN GW INHALATION OF CANNABIS SMOKE IN RATS. PHARMACOL BIOCHEMBEHAV. 1 (4)/ 371-378. 1973 GILLIN JC, CANNONE, MAGYARR, SCHWARTZM, WYATT RJ FAILURE OF N, N- DIMETHYLTRYPTAMINETO EVOKE TOLERANCE IN CATS. DIOL PSYCHIATRY, 7 (3)/ 213-220, 1973 GOLDSTEIN L, NELSEN JM SOME VIEWS ON THE NEUROPHYS[OLOG]CAL AND NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL MECHANISMSOF STORAGEAND RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION. IN: MEMORYAND TRANSFER OF INFORMATION, ED. BY H.P. ZIPPEL. NEW YORK, PLENUM. BOOK/ 155-191, 1973 HAAS J, KUBICKI ST, STOELZEL R (POSTROTATORY NYSTAGMUS IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS. 11. ASSESSMENT 0~ INHIBITORY AND EXCITATORY INFLUENCES OF HYPNOTIC ANALGESICS (FENTANYL AND PENTAZOCINE}) DER POSTROTATORISCHE NYSTAGMUSIM TIERVERSUCH. 11. PRUEFUNG DAEMPFENDER UND ERREGENDEREINFLUESSE VON HYPNOAGALGETIKA (FENTANYL UND PENTAZOCIN). Z EEG.EMG, 4 (3)/ 142.]47, 1973 (GER) HARANATH PSRK, SHYAMALAKUMARI S SLEEP INDUCED BY SMALL DOSESOF TUDOCURARINE INJECTED INTO CEREBRAL VENTRICLES OF DOG. DR J PHARMACOL, 49 (1)/ 23.26, 1973 ISRAELI R, MAYERSDORF A (PATHOLOGICAL EEG CHANGESDUE TO WORKING WITH HALOGENCONTAIN]NG INSECTICIDES) ZENTRALBL ARBEITSMED, 23 ( I I ) / 340.344, I973 (GER) ITIL TM, SALETU B, GANNONP, ARAT M, HSU W CLINICAL AND EEG INVESTIGATIONSWITH CI-579 AND C1-600 (QUANTITATIVE PHARMACOELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND 'SLEEP PRINTS'). BEHAV NEUROPSYCHIATRY, 4 (1]-21/ 6]-68, 1973 IWATSUK[ K MODIFIED ~EUROLEPTANESTHESIA USING DROPERIDOL AND PENTAZOCINE. INT ANESTHESIOL CLIN. ]1 (3)/ 79.9], ]973 KACZMAREK LK, ADEYWR THE EFFLUX OF 45CA2+ AND (3H)GAMMA.AMINOBUTYRIC ACID FROM CAT CEREBRAL CORTEX. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-2)/ 331-342, 1973 KOMENDANTOVA MV, BRISKIN AI, BAKUNIAEVA AG, MILOGRADOVAGP (EFFECT OF THYROCALCIFONINON CONDITIONED REFLEXES AND THE CEREBRAL ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF ANIMALS) FARMAKOL TOKSIKOL, 36 (6)/ 645-651, 1973 (RUS) KOMURA S, UEDAM, FUJ[MURA K ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIO STUDIES ON LIQUEFIED PETROLEUMGAS POISONING IN RABBITS. TOHOKU J EXP MED, 1]I (1)/ 33-40, 1973 KONTEK M, MARCINKOWSKA B, PIETRASZEK Z {ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS IN FARMWORKERS EXPOSED TO PESTIC]DES FROMA GROUPOF ORGANICPHOSPHORUS DERIVATIVES AND CARBAL~ATES) POL TYG LEK, 28 (48i/ 1879.1881, ]973 (POL)

MELLERIO F (SLEEP AND ACUTE INTOXICATIONS) REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHVS]OL CLIN, 3 1211 243-245. 1973 (FRE) MICHENFELDER JD, THEYE RA CEREBRAL PROTECTIONBY TH[OPENTAL DURING HYPOXIA. ANESTHESIOLOGY. 39 (51/ 510-517, 1973 MONTI JM, ALTIER H FLUNITRAZEPAM (RO 5-4200) AND SLEEP CYCLE IN NORMAL SUBJECTS. PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA. 32 (4)/ 343-349. 1973 NAGY L, ZSADANY[ O, NAGYJ, ZS]GMOND K CEREBRAL ELECTRICAL PHENOMENAELICITED BY ALCOHOL. Z RECHTSMED, 73 (31/ 185-190. 1973 NISTICO G, MARLEY E CENTRAL EFFECTS OF PROSTAGLANPlN E) IN ADULT FOWLS. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 12 (111/ 1009-1016. 1973 OOKAWA T EFFECT OF SOMECONVULSANT DRUGSON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM RECORDED FROMTHE WULST OF THE ADULT CHICKEN AND PIGEON UNDER CURARILED CONDITIONS. POULT SC], 55 {5)/ ]704-1712. ]973 PANESEPP J, JALOWIEC JE, MORGANEPJ, ZOLOVICK AJ, STERNWC NORADRENERGIC PATHWAYS AND SLEEP-WAKING STATES IN CATS. EXP NEUROL, 4] (2)/ 233-245, 1973 PATON WDM, PERTWEE RG THE PHARMACOLOGYOF CANNABIS IN ANIMALS. IN: MARIJUANA-CHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY, METABOLISMAND CLINICAL EFFECTS, ED. BY R. MECHOULAM. NEW YORK, ACADEMICPRESS, BOOK/ 191.285, 1973 PATON WDM, PERTWEE RG THE ACTIONS OF CANNABIS IN MAN. IN: MARIJUANA. CHEMISTRY, PHARMACOLOGY, METABOLISMAND CLINICAL EFFECTS, ED. BY R. MECHOULAM. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 287.333, 1973 PERRIN RG, HOCKMANCH, KALANT H, LIVINGSTON KE ACUTE EFFECTS OF ETHANOL ON SPONTANEOUS AND AUDITORY EVOKED ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN CAT BRAIN. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 ( l ) / 19-3], 1974 POLIKANINA R] (PARTICIPATION OF CHOLINERGIC STRUCTURES IN THE FORMATIONOF REACTIONS TO COLOREDSTIMULI IN PREMATURE INFANTS IN THE FIRST MONTHSOF LIFE) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (5)1 986-994. I973 (RUS) PSATTA DM STATISTICAL CORRELATIONS CONCERNINGELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND BEHAVIOURAL EFFECTS OF RESERPINE IN CATS OURING APROACHAVOIDANCE SUCCESSIVE DIFFERENTIATION. REV ROUMNEUROL, ]O (4)! 287-308. 1973 REILLY E, HALMI KA, NOYES R JR ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC RESPONSES TO LITHIUM. INT PHARMACOPSYCHIATRY, 8 {4)1 20B-213, 1973 RODRIGUEZ JA, ROJAS-RAM1REZ A, DRUCKER-COLINRR SEROTONIN-LIKE ACTIONS OF OUIPAZINE ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. EUR J PHARMACOL, 24 {2)1 164-171, 1973 SA[TO K ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES ON PETROL INTOXICATION: COMPARISON BETWEEN NONLEAOEDAND LEAOEDWHITE PrTROL. BR J INO MID, 30 (4)1 352-358, ]913

KRIEGLSTEIN J, STOCK R, RIEGER H INFLUENCE OF THERAPEUTIC AND TOXIC DOSES OF NEUROLEPTICS AND ANTIDEPRESSANTS ON ENERGYMETABOLISMOF THE ISOLATED PERFUSED RAT BRAIN. NAUNYN SCHMIEDEBERGS ARCH PHARMACOL, 279 (3)/ 243-254, 1973

SEDLACEK J, STASTNY F MORPHOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN CHICK EPBRYONIC BRAIN TISSUE AFTER INTRACEREBRAL ADMINISTRATION OF OUABAIN. DEV PSYCHOBIOL. 6 (6)/ 567-577, 1973

KRUEGER GAW USE OF LORAZEPAM IN TREATING PATIENTS WITH NEUROTIC AND SOMATIZED PSYCHOVEGETATIVE SYMPTOMS. CURR THER RES, I5 (]2)/ 907-914, ]973

SPATZ R, KOLLMANNSBERGERA, HOLZER P {EEG-FINDINGS IN TOLBUTAMIDE-INDUCED HYPOGLYCEMIA) ELEKROENZEPHALOGRAPHISCHE VERAENDERUNGENBE! TOLBUTAMiO-INDUZIERTER HYPOGLYKAEMIE. Z EEG-EMG, 4 (3)1 ]31-137. 1973 (GER)

LONGO VG CENTRAL EFFECTS OF 6.HYDROKYGOPAMINE. BEHAV BIOL, 9 (4}/ 397-420, 1973 L~WE RF. GILBOE DD CANINE CEREBROVASCULAR RESPONSE TO NITROGLYCERIN, ACETYLCHOLINE, 5-HYOROXYTRYPTAMINE,AND ANGIOTENSIN. AM J PHYSICL, 225 (6}/ 1333-1338, 1973 MARTINS AN, WILEY JK SIDE EFFECTS OF SPASMOLYTICAGENTS IN THE MONKEY. ]NTRACISTERNAL PHENOXYBENZAMINEAND PHENTOLAMINE. J NEUROSURG, 39 (5)1 629-635, 1973

TAKEUCHI 0 (INFLUENCES OF PSYCHOTROPICDRUGS (CHLORPROMAZINE, IMIPRAMINE AND NALOPERIDOL) ON THE SLEEP.WAKEFULNESS MECHANISMS IN CATS) PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 75 (7}/ 424-459, 1913 (JAP) VOGEL W, BROVERMANDM, KLAIBER EL. KOBAYASNI Y EEG DRIVING RESPONSES AS A FUNCTION OF MONOAMINEOX|OASE. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 {211 205-207, )974

INDEX TO CURRENT

LFfERATURE

593A

ot~** DRUG EFFECTS--EEG -CONT-

. I s l e DRUG EFFECTS--EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

WALKER DW. ZORNETZER SF ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL IN MICE: ELECTROEFlCEPHALOGRAPHICAND BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES. ELECTRO[NCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYS[~. 36 (3)/ 233-243. 1974

VIATCHANNIKOV NK. S]NKA AIA (EFFECT Of MELLITIN. THE MAJOR COMPONENTOF BEE VENOM, ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUSSYSTEM) FARMAKOL TOKSIKOL, 36 (5)1 526-530, 1973 (BUS)

WOLBURG ] (USE OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYIN INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY) ACT NERV SUPER (PRAHA), IS (3)1 226-235, I973 (GER)

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ZLATIN RS (PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHEMORECEPTORSTRUCTURES IN THE POSTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUS) FIZ]OL ZH. 19 (S)l 586-592° ]973 (UKR) • ~ o ~ ORUGEFFECTS--EVOKED ACIlVITY BOND AJ, LADER MH THE RESIDUAL EFFECTS OF FLURAZEPAM PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGIA.-32 (31/ 223-235. 1973 DAFNY N HYPOTHALAMIC EVOKED RESPONSES ALTERED BY PENTORARDITAL IN FREELY BEHAVING RATS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (211 123-130. 1974

DRUG EFFECTS--UNIT ACTIVITY

ALTMANN H, 8RUGGENCATE G TEN. SONNHOF U, STEINBERG R ACTION OF GAW,IA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID AND GLYCINE ON RED NUCLEUS NEURONES. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 342 (4)1 283-288. ]973 ANOKHIN PK, ORLOV IV. OSIPOVOSK]i SA (STUDY OF CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY AND RESPONSES TO SYNAPTIC STIMULATION OF NEURONS IN LYMNEA STAGNALIS) NE!ROF1ZIOLOGIIA. 5 i 5 ) / 510-518, ]973 (RUS) BERGMANNS J. MILLER S, REITSMA DJ INFLUENCE OF L.DOPA ON TRANSMISSION IN LONG ASCENDING PROPRIOSPINAL PATHWAYS IN THE CAT. BRAIN DES, 62 (111 155-167. 1973 BESSGN JM, WYON.MAILLARDMC. OENO]ST JM, CONSEILLER C, HAMANN KF EFFECTS OF PHENOPERIDINE ON LAMINA V CELLS IN THE CAT DORSAL HORN. J PHARMACOL EXP THER. i87 (2)/ 239.245. 1973

GIAMMANCO S, PAUERN! MA, ZAGAMi MT (EFFECTS OF MORPHINE ON THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) CONTRIDUTO ALb,A CONOSCENZADELL'AZIONE DELLA MORFINA SUL SISTEMA NERVOSOCEKTRALE. ARCH FISIOL. 69 (4)• 365~398, 1972 (ITA)

DISCOE TJ, OUGGANAW, LODGE O ACTIONS OF PANCURONIUMON RENSHAWCELLS OF THE RAT SPINAL CORD. COMP GEN PHARMACOL, 4 (14)/ ]79-181, 1973

HADLITZ JJ, BORDA RP THE EFFECTS OF DALMANE (ELURAZEPAMHYDROCHLDRIOE) ON THE CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 317.320, 1973

BUGGY J, KHACHATURIAN 2S, FISHER AE CORRELATION OF LATENCY TO DRINK AND UNIT ACTIVITY FOLLOWING CHOLINERGIC STIMULATION OF MEOIAL SEPTAL NUCLEUS IN RATS, BRAIN DES, 64 (!.211 439.436, 1973

HUNT Wk CHANGES IN THE HEURO EXCITABILITY OF ALCOHOL.DEPENDENT RATS UNDERGOING WITHDRAWAL AS MEASUREDBY THE PENTYLENETETRAZOLE SEIZURE THRESHOLD. NEUROPHARMACOLOGY. 12 ( i l l / llO3.llO7, 1973

CURTIS DR, DAVIES J, GAME CJA, JOHNSTONOAR, MCCULLOCHRM CENTRAL ACTIONS OF SHIKIMIN AND TUTIN. BRAIN DES, 63 (1.2)/ 419.42~, 1973

ILYUTCHENOK RYU, GLLINSKY MA, ABULAOZE GV CHOLINERGIG MECHAMSMS IN THE REGULATION OF LEARNING AND MEMORY. IN: CURRENT BIOCHEMICAL APPROACHES TO LEARNING AND MEMORY, EO. BY W.O, ESSMANAND S, NAKAJ|MA, NEW YORK, SPECTRUM. BOOK/ 111-131, 1973 KULIKOWSKI JJ, LEISMAN G THE EFFECT OF NITROUS OXIDE ON THE RELATION BETWEEN THE EVOKED POTENTIAL AND CONTRAST THRESHOLD, VISION DES. 13 (111/ 2079-2085. 1973 MCRANDLE C. GOLDSTEIN R EFFECT OF ALCOHOL ON THE EARLY AND LATE COMPONENTSOF THE AVERAGED ELECTROENCEPHALIC RESPONSE TO CLICKS. J SPEECH HEAR RES, 16 (3)/ 353-359, 1973 MELLO WE, SCHWARTZBAUMJS EFFECTS OF SCOPOLAMINE UPONBEHAVIORAL REACTIVITY AND VISUALLY EVOKEO POTENTIAL TO FLASHES IN RATS. J COMP PHYSIOL PSYCHUL, 85 (3)/ 469.478, 1973 NOYIKOVA RV, FOMIN BA, MESHCHERSKZ| RM, LtUBIMOV NN (RESPONSES OF RABBIT VISUAL CORTEX TO STIMULI OF DIFFERENT DURATION) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (5)/ 1043-1050, 1973 (RUS) PLEKHOTKINA SI, GOLOVCHINSKll VB (EFFECT OF GENERAL ANESTHET!CS OF VARIOUS TYPES ON THE TRANSCALLOSAL RESPONSL~ IN [HE ASSOCIATION AND SOMATOSENSORY CORTICES OF THE CAT) BIULL EKSP BIOL MED, 75 (9)/ 59-64, 1973 (RUS) RAMOS JG STUDIES ON THE MECHANISMSOF LEARNING. l . MESCALINE AND THE CATECHOLAMiNE HYPOTHESIS. ACTA PHYSIOL LAT AM. 23 (2)/ 94-104. 1973 RAMOS JR, IBARRA BH STUDIES OH THE MECHANISMSOF LEARNING. 11. ON THE IONIC NATURE OF THE DENDRITIC ACTION POTENTIALS AND MESCALINE SPIKES. ACTA PHYSIOL LAT AM, 23 (3)/ 202-212, 1973 RANDT CT, KOREIN J, LEVlOOW L LOCALIZATION OF ACTION OF TWO AMNESIA PRODUCINGDRUC~ IN FREELY MOVING MICE. EXP NEUROL, 41 (3), 628-634, 1973 SCHOLES HW LYSERQIC ACID DIETHYLAMIDE (LSD-25) AND GANNA AMINO BUTYRIC ACID (GABA) INTERACTIONON SPONTANEOUSPOTENTIALS AND THE EVOKED RESPONSE IN THE AVTAN TECTUM. PROC SOC EXP BIOL MED, 144 (2)/ 623-627, 1973 VAN DEN STEEN JA, COTTEE LJ, BURKE W ATTEMPTS TO REVERSE THE EFFECTS OF O[SUSE IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS OF THE CAT. BRAIN DES, 62 (1)/ I03-114, 1973

DAVIES DO, EOWARUSkW~ JR OISTRIBUTION OF CAROTID BOOY CHEMORECErTORAFFERENTS IN THE MEDULLA OF THE CAT. BRAIN DES, 64 (1.211 451.454, 1973 DUGGAN AW. LOUD( O, HEADLEY PM, DISCO( TJ EFFECTS OF EXCITANTS ON NEURONES AND CEREBELLAR.EVOKED FIELD POTENTIALS IN THE INFERIO~ OLIVARY COMPLEX OF THE RAT, BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)1 397.401, 1973 FADER US. KLEE MR STRYCHNINE INTERACTIONSWITH ACETYLCHOLINE, OOPAMINE AND SEROTONIN RECEPTORS IN APLYSIA NEL~ONS. BRAIN RES, 65 (1)/ 109-]26, 1974 GODFRAIND JM, KRNJEVIC K, MARETIC H, PUMAIN R INHIBITION OF CORTICAL NEURONES DY ]MIOAZOLE AND SOME DERIVATIVES. CAN J PHYSIOL PHARMACOL. 5) i l l ) / 790-797, 1973 GUILBAUD G, BESSON J-M, OLIVERAS J-L, L|EBESKINO JC SUPPRESSION BY LSD OF THE INHIBITORY EFFECT EXERTED BY DORSAL RAPHE STIMULATION ON CERTAIN SPINAL CORD INTERNEURONS IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-21/ 417-422, 1973 GUILDAUD G, 9ESSON JM, OLIVERAS JL. WYON-MAILLARDMC MODIFICATIONS OF THE FIRING RATE OF BULDAR RETICULAR UNITS (NUCLEUS GIGANTOCELLULARIS) AFTER INTRA-ARTERIAL INJECTION OF BRADYKININ INTO THE LIMBS. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-2)/ 131-140, 1973 HALDEMAN S, MCLENNAN H THE ACT[ON OF TWO INHIBITORS OF GLUTAMIC ACID UPTAKE UPON AMINO ACID-INDUCED AND SYNAPTIC EXCITATIONS OF THALAM[C NEURONES. BRAIN RES, 6S (1.2)/ 123-129, 1973 KAWAKAMI M, TERASAWAE, KiMURA F, HIGUCH! T, KONDA N CHANGES IN MULTIUNIT ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY (MUA) IN RAT BRAIN DURING THE ESTROUS CYCLE AND AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF SEX STEROIOS. PROG BRAIN RES, 39/ 125-134, 1973 KON]SHI S, OTSU~A M THE EFFECTS OF SUBSTANCE P AND OTHER PEP]IDES ON SPINAL NEURONS OF THE FROG. BRAIN RES, 65 (3)/ 397-410, 19~4 KORAflY[ L EFFECTS OF ADRENAL STEROIDS ON BRAIN FUNCTION AND BEHAVIOR. PROG DRAIN RES, 39/ 111-123, 1973 KOZHECHKIN SN, SHM|DT 1 (MICROIOHTOPHORETIC STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF SEROTDNIN ON THE EVOKED ACTIVITY OF VISUAL CORIEX NEURONS IN THE RABBIT) OOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR, 212 (1)/ 258-261, 1973 (RUS) MICHAL EK DEXAMETHASONE INHIBITS MULTI-UNIT ACTIVITY IN THE RAT HIPPOCAMPUS. DRA]N RES, 65 (1)/ 180-I83, 1974

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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

***~* DRUG EFFECTS--UNIT ACTIVITY -CONT-

=**** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--EEG -CONT-

NELSON CN, HOFFER BJ, CHU N-S, BLOOMFE CYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICALSTUDIES ON POLYSENSORY NEURONS IN THE PRIMATE FRONTAL CORTEX. BRAIN RES, 62 (1)/ 115-133, 1973

DOLCE G. OFFENLOCHK, SANNITA WG. MUELLER-CALGANH. DECKER H STATISTICAL EEG ANALYSIS IN STRAINS OF RATS WITH GENETICALLY DETERM]NED DIFFERENT LEARNING PERFORMANCE. IN: MEMORYAND TRANSFER UF INFORMATION. ED. BY H.P. ZIPPEL. NEW YORK. PLENUM. BOOK/ 127-154. 1973

OBATA H, YOSHIDA M CAUDATE-EVOKED INHIBITION AND ACTIONS OF GABA AND OTHER SUBSTANCES ON CAT PALLIDAL NEURONS. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)/ 455.459, 1973 OOMURA Y, ONO T, SUGIMORI M, NAKAMURAT EFFECTS OF CYPROHEPTADINEON THE FEEDING AND SATIETY CENTERS IN THE RAT. PHARMACOL BIOCHEM BEHAV, I (4~/ 449-459, ]973 PFAFF D, LEWIS C, OIAKOW C, KEINER M NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYS[S OF MATING BEHAVIOR RESPONSESAS HORMONE- SENSITIVE REFLEXES. PROG PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 5/ 253-297, 1973

FARO MD MATURATION AND AGING IN MONKEYSASPHYXIATEDKT BIRTH: BEHAVIORAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURALOBSERVATIONS. PROG BRAIN RES. 40/ 455-472. 1973 FROIm H, DOLCE G SPONTANEOUS RECOVERYOF EEG PATTERNSOF CORTICAL ACTIVITY AFTER UNILATERAL SECTION OF THE MESENCEPHALICRETICULAR INPUT: CHRONIC CAT EXPERIMENTSWITH THE 'ISOLATED HEMISPHERE MODEL" EXCERPTA MED INT CONGR SER. 287/ 281-282, ]973

PRECHT W, BAKER R, OKADA Y EVIDENCE FOR GADA AS THE SYNAPTIC TRANSMITTEROF THE ]NHlglTORY VESTIBULO-OCULAR PATHWAY. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (4)/ 415-428, 1973

HAREL O, CONFORT[ N, LAVY S INFLUENCE OF DEAFFERENTATIONOF THE MEDIAL BASAL HYPOTHALAMUSON THE SENSITIVITY OF THE BRAIN TO HYPERBARIC OXYGEN. AEROSP MEU, 44 (111/ 1223-]226. ]973

PRECHT W, SCHWINDT PC, BAKER R REMOVAL OF VESTIBULAR COMMISSU~AL iNHIBITION BY ANTAGONISTS OF GABA AND GLYCINE. BRAIN RES, 62 (11/ 222-226, 1973

HEINEMANN H. STOCK G, BERGANDE F THE [NFLUENCE OF BLOOD PRESSURE ON THE ~$YCHO-MOTORBEHAVIOR OF CATS. PFUEGERS ARCH, 344 ( ] ) / ]3 20. ]973

SCHMITT M INFLUENCES OF HEPATIC PORTAL RECEPTORSON HYPOTHALAMIC FEEDING AND SATIETY CENTERS. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 (5)/ 1089.[095, 1973

HEINEMANN H, STOCK G, SCHAEFER H TEMPORAL CORRELATIONOF RESPONSES IN ULOOD PRESSURE AND MOTOR REACTION UNDER ELECTRICAL STIMULATIONOF LIMBIC STRUCTURES IN UNANAESTHETIZED. UNRESTRAINEDCATS. "PFLUEGERS ARCH, 343 ( 1 ) / 27-40, 197~

SCHMITT M CIRCADIAN RHYTHMICITY iN RESPONSESOF CELLS IN THE LATERAL HYPOTHALAMUS. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 (5)/ 1096.]101, 1973 ~PEHLMANN R, DANIELS JC ACETYLCHOLINE AND CORTICAL EXC|TATION BY PYRAMIDAL TRACT COLLATERALS, J NEUROL SCI, 20 (4)/ 387-396. 1973 STONE TW ACTIONS OF SOME 3.METHOXYPHENYLETHYLAMINEDERIVATIVES ON CORTICAL NEURONES. ARCH INT PHARMACODYNTHER, 205 (1)/ 29-39, 1973 TEBECIS AK STUDIES ON THE IDENTITY OF THE OPTIC NERVE TRANSMITTER. BRAIN RES. 63 (1-21/ 31-42. 1973 WATANABE T, SIMAOA Z PHARMACOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF CAT'S COLLICULAR AUDITORY NEURONS. JAP J PHYS]OL, 23 (3)/ 291-308, 1973 YAG[ K, SAWAKI Y FEEDBACK OF ESTROGEN IN THE HYPOTHALAM[CCONTROL OF GONADOTROPHIN SECRETION. IN: NEUROENDOCRINECONTROL, ED. BY K. YAGI AND S. YOSHIDA. NEW YORK, WILEY. BOOK/ 297-325, I973 • * * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--EEG ABPLANALP JM, MIRSKY AF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICCORRELATESOF DELAYED-ALTERNATION AND VISUAL DISCRIMINATION LEARNING IN RHESUS MONKEYS. J COMP PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 85 (1)/ 123-131, 1973 BEAVER BVG, KLEMMWR ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMSOF NORMALANESTHETIZEDCATS. AM J VET RES, 34 i l l ) / 1441-1447, 1973 BELL FR, ITABISASHI T THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMOf SHEEP AND GOATSWITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO RUMINATION. PHYS]OL BEHAV, 11 (4)/ 503-514, 1973 BENNETT TL THE EFFECTS OF CENTRALLY BLOCKING HIPPOCAMPAL THETA ACTIVITY ON LEARNING AND RETENTION. BEHAV BIOL, 9 (5)/ 541-552, 1973 BETZ E (EEG AND CORTICAL ENERGETICS IN HYPOXIA AND HYPERCAPNIA) EEG UND CGRTICALE ENERGETIK BEI HYPOXIE UND HYPERKAPNIE. IDEGGYOGY SZ, 26 (9)/ 389-40~, 1973 (GER) BOGACH PG, GANZHABL (ELECTROPHYSiOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ROLE OF THE AMYGDALOIO COMPLEX IN THE REGULATIONOF FEEDING BEHAVIOR IN THE DOG) FIZIOL ZH, 19 (5)/ 617-624, 1973 (UKR) CHRONlSTER RB, ZORNETZERSF, ~EANSTEIN JJ, WHITE LE JR HIPPOCAMPAL THETA RHYTHM: INTRA-HIPPOCAMPALFORMATION CONTRIBUTIONS. BRAIN RES, 65 E l ) / 13-28, 1974 COLOMBO JA, BLAKE CA, LORENZ RJ, SAWYERCH PLASMA PROLACTIN CHANGESFOLLOWING CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSION IN FEMALE RATS. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 (4)/ 766-169, I973

iWABUCH[ S EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON RELATIONSHIP BETWEENBRAIN STEM ANO RESPIRATORY MOVEMENTS - WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE EFFECTS OF THE DESTRUCTIONOF MEDULLA ODLONGATAION BLOOD GAS, RESPIRATION AND EEG. NIHON UNIV J MED, [5 (3)/ I65.]92, ]973 [WAHARA S, OISHI H, SANOK, YANG KM, TAKAHASHI T ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE OLFACTORYBULB IN THE POSTNATAL RAT. JAP J PHYSIOL, 23 (4)/ 361-370, 1913 JACOBS BL, ASHER R, DEMENTWC ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIORAL EFFECTS OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE RAPHE NUCLEI IN CATS. PHYSIOL BEHAV, [1 (4)/ 489-495. ]973 KEZELI AR (EFFECT OF ELIMINATION OF VISUAL AFFERENTATIONON THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT BRAIN STRUCTURES) NE[ROF[ZIOLOGIIA, 5 (5)1 497-5D[, ]913 (RUS) KLOCHKOV AM (CROSS-SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF CEREBRAL BIOPOTENTIALS DURING ELECTRIC STIMULATIONOF SUBCORTICAL CENTERS) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 I4)1 845-854, 1973 (RUS) LAKE N STUDIES OF THE HABENULO-INTERPEOUNCULARPATHWAY IN CATS. EXP NEUROL. 41 ( I ) l 113-132, 1913 LAPINA ]A (CONDITIONED REFLEXE~ TO STIMULATION OF HYPOTHALAMICNUCLEI IN DOGSWITH PREV[OUS;Y ELABORATEDSELF-STIMULATION REACTION) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 ( 5 ) / 947-952. 1973 (RUS) LOTT JR. MCCAIN HB SOME EFFECTS OF CONTINUOUSAND PULSATING ELECTRIC FIELDS ON BRAIN WAVE ACTIVITY IN RATS. INT J BIOMETEOR. 11 (311 221-225. 1913 MAMEDOV AM (CROSSCORRELATION ANALYSIS OF THE STRESS RHYTHMOF DIFFERENT CEREBRAL STRUCTURESDURING FORMATIONOF THE FUNCTIONAL SYSTEM OF OEFENSIVE NATURE) DOKL AKAO NAUK SSSR. 212 (4)/ 1017-1020. 1973 (RUS) MAYEVSKY A. CHANCE B REPETITIVE PATTERNSOF METABOLIC CHANGESDURING CORTICAL SPREADING DEPRESSIONOF THE AWAKE RAT. BRAIN RES, 65 (3)1 529-533, 1974 MINASIAN SM (REACTION OF THE HYPOTHALAMUSOF IRRADIATEDANIMALS TO VIBRATION) BIOL ZH ARMENil. 26 ( ] ) / 50-56, ]973 (RUS) PAPOIAN EV (EFFECT OF STIMULATIONAND DESTRUCTIONOF CEREBELLAR NUCLEI ON ALIMENTARYCONDITIONED REFLEXES IN THE CAT) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 ( S ) l 966-973. 1913 (RUS) SHUGALEV NP (CHANGES IN ELECTRICAL SPINDLE ACTIVITY IN THE AMYGDALOID NUCLEUS OF THE CAT DURING ACHIEVEMENTOF THE ALIMENTARY REFLEX) ZN VYSSH NERV 8EIAT, 23 (411 138-142. 1973 (RUS)

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

595A

• e*** EXPERIMENIAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--EEG -CONT-

~s=o~ EXPERIMENTALSTUDIES 0~ ANIMALS - E ~ :

UNGHER J, SINIAN S INFLUENCE OF STIMULATIONOF ANTERIORAMYGDALOIOAREA UPON THE CAT'S REACTIONS TO STIMULI WITH DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE. BEHAVIOURALAND EEG DATA. REV ROUMNEUROL, ]0 (S)l a:9-439, ]973

COOPER JC, HASLER AD ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICEVIDENCE FOR ~£TL~.]ON OF OLFACTORY CUES IN HOMING COHOSALMON. SCIENCE. 183 (41221/ 336-338. 1374

VALDIZAN JR (SUBTHALAMIC RETICULAR FORMATIONIN RELATION TO AUTONUM]C FUNCTIONS (CONTRIBUTION TO ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHICCHANGES IN EXPERIMENTAL DIENCEPHALIC DECEREBRATION)) AN ANAT (ZARAGOZA), 22 (56)1 349-403, 1973 (SPA) VEDYAEV FP, VOLOSHIN PV (CHARACTERISTICS OF FUNCTIONAL SHIFTS IN THE LIMB]C-RETICULAR SYSTEMUNDER THE ACTION OF THERMALFACTORS) PATOL FIZIOL EKSP TEL NO-41 ] I - l B , 1973 (RUS) W]LCOTT RC, NOEL CE AHOUSAL RESPONSE TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATIONOF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN CATS. J CQIdP PHYSIOL PSYCflOL. 85 (2)1 4]3-420. ]973 WINSON J PATTERNS OF HIPPOCAMPAL THETA RHYTHMIN THE FREELY MOVING RAT. ELECTROENCFPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (3]1 29]-30], 1974 WUNNENBERG W ALTERATION OF EEG ACTIVITY OF THE HYPOTHALAMUSBY THERMAL STIMULATION Of THE SPINAL CORD. PFUEGERS ARCH, 344 ( 1 ] / 75-82, 1973 * * * * * EXPERIMENTAL SIUDIES ON ANIMALS--EVOKED ACTIVITY ABULAOZE GV, MASYCHEVAV! (CORTICAL EVOKED FOTENTIAL 10 STIMULATIONOF THE LIMB OURING ELABORAT|ON OF k CONDITIONEDREFLEX TO HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULAIIONI ZH VYSSH NER¥ DEIA1, 23 (4)/ 88].883, ]973 IRUS) ADRIANOV OS, ORLOVA TY, SHUGALfV NP (CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONSES IN CAT PARIETAL AND VISUAL CORTICAL AREAS TO PH011C STIMULI OF DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE) ZH ¥YSSH NER¥ DEIAT, 23 I5)1 I003.]0|0, 1973 (BUS) ASTVATSATRIAN EG (ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICSOF POSTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUSPROJECTIONS LN THE NEOCQRTEX) ~IOL ZH ARMENil, 26 (4)1 74-79, 1973 (RUS) BAKLAVADZHIAN OG. ASTVATSATRIANEG (COMPARATIVE ELECTROPHYSIOLOOICALSTUDY OF HYPOTHALAMIC PROJECTIONS OF SPLANCHNIC AND SCIATIC AFFERENT SYSTEMS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (9)/ 1326-]336, 1973 (RUS)

ACTIVITY -CONT-

CULBERSON JL. BACH LMN LIMOIC PROJECTIONS TO THE VENTROMEDIALHYPOTHALAMUSOF THE OPOSSUM. EXP NEUROL. 41 (3)/ 683-689, 1973 DEBECKER J. DESMEDTJE. CHORAZYNAH SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED POTENTIALS ]N THE NEWBORNAND PREMATURE BABOON. ARCH ]NT PHYS]OL B]C]HIM, 81 (3)/ 554-556. ]973 DONCHIN E, OTTO 0. GERBRANbTLK, PR]BRAM K STUD]ES IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF CNV. ELECTROENCEPH CL]N NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 257.26]. L973 DOTY RW, WILSON PO. BARTLETT JR, PECCZ.SAAVEDRA J MESENCEPHALIC CONTROLOF LATERAL GEN]CULATE NUCLEUS IN PRIMATES. ]. ELECTROPHYS]OLOGY. EXP BRAIN RES. ]8 ( 2 ) / ) 8 9 - 2 0 3 , ]973 FEHER O, HUNYA P ON THE NATDRE OF FREQUENCYDEPENDENCEOF THE EVOKED POTENTIALS ]N THE CAT'S AUDITORY CORTEX ACTA B]OCHIM BIOPHYS ACAD SC] HUNG, 8 ( I ) l 45-56, ]973 FREEMAN WJ TOPOGRAPHIC ORGANIZATIONOF PRIMARY OLFACTORYNERVE IN CAT AND R~DB]T AS SHOWNBY EVOKED POTENTIALS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 3E ( I ) / 33-45, 1974 FkEEMAN WJ ATTENUATION OF TRANSMISSIONTHROUCHGLOMERUL] OF OLFACTORY BULB 9N PAIRED SHOCKSTIMULATION. BRAIN RES, 65 ( l ) / 77.90, 1974 FUKSON 01 (PARTICIPATION OF DIRECT SPINOCEREBELLARAND CUNEOCEREBELLAR PATHWAYS IN THE GENERA110N OF POTENTIALS APPEARING IN THE CEREBELLUM IN RESPONSE 10 NERVE STIMULATION) FIZIDL ZH SSSR, 59 (9)/ ]345.]354, ]973 (BUS) GILINSK]] MA, KOPSAKOVIA (EVOKED POTENTIALS TO A COMBINATIONOF CLICKS WITH PAINFUL ELECTRODERMAL STIMULA1]ON IN IMMOBILIZED CATS) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (41/ 655.663, 1973 (RUS) GROSS CG IN~EROTEMPORAL CORTEX AND VISION. PROG PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 5/ 77-]23, ]973 HARA TJ, FREESE M, SCOTT KR SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF OLFACTORYBULGAR RESPONSES iN RAINBOW TROUT. JAP J PHYSIOL, 23 (3)/ 325-333, ]973

BARTLETT JR, DOTY RW, PECCI-SAAVEORAJ, WILSON PD MESENCEPHAL]C CONTROL OF LATERAL GENLCULATE NUCLEUS IN PRIMATES. i l l . MODIF[CAT]ONSWITH STATE Of ALERTNESS. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (2)/ 214-224, 1973

HENDERSON D, HAMERNIKRP, WOOOFORDC, SITLER Rw SALV! R EVOKED.RESPONSE AUDIBILITY CURVE OF THE CHINCH(LLA. J ACOUST SOC AM, 54 (4)/ ] 0 9 9 - ] ] 0 I , ]973

BATUEV AS, KARAMIAN A] (SENSORY PROJECTIONS IN THE NEOCORTEXOF THE HEDGEHOG) DOKL AKAD NAUK 55SR, 211 (6)• 1475-]478, 1973 (RUS)

]GNAT'EV DA, KARNUP SV, MURADOVA]0, ZHADIN MN (INTERACTION OF CORTICAL EVOKL~ POTENTIALS DURING ELABORaTiON OF CONO[T[ONED REFLEXES) OOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR, 2]3 (2)/ 490-49], ]913 (RUS)

BIANKI VL, KUROCHKIN VA (ANALYSIS OF ]NTERHEMISPHER]~RELATIONSHIPS BASED ON THE LAW OF CONTRAST LIGHT PERCEPTION) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (5)/ 1017-1025, 1973 (RUS) BORDA RP THE RELATIONSHIP OF CNV TO BEHAVIOR IN ANIMALS. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 249-256, ]973 BRUCKMOSER P, DIERINGER N EVOKED POTENTIALS iN THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARYOLFACTORY PROJECTION AREAS OF THE FOREBRAIN IN ELASMOBRANCHIA. J COMP PHYSIOL, 87 (1)/ 65-74, 1973 CHARMASSONG, CATIER J (EPICORTICAL AND ]NTRACORTICALSTUDY OF THE FRONTAL VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS ]H THE PHOTOSENSITIVE PAPIO PAP]O) J PHYSIOL (PARIS), 66 (3)/ 317-331, 1973 (FRE) CHOW KL, MATHERS LH, SPEAR PD SPREADING OF UNCROSSEDRETINAL PROJECTION IN SUPERIOR COILICULUS OF NEONATALLYENUCLEATEDRABBITS. J COMP NEUROL, 151 (4)/ 307-321, 1973

JEANNEROD M, PUTKONENPTS, SAKA] K EXTRA RETINAL INPUT TO THE VISUAL CENTRESASSOCIATEDWITH EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, EO. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ ]7-29. 1973 KAOOBAYASH[ [, NAKAMURAM (EFFECTS NF NIGRAL STIMULATIONON VISUAL, AUDITORY AND SOMATOSENSORYEVOKED RESPONSES IN CORT]CAL PRIMARYRECEIVING AREAS) PSYCH[ATR NEUROL JAP, 75 (8)/ 523-530, ]973 (JAP) KELTS KA, BIGNALL KE SPINAL AND CORTICAL INHIBITION OF INTESTINAL MOTILITY IN THE SQUIRREL MONKEY. EXP NEUROL. 41 (2)/ 387.394. ]973 KEVANISHVIL] IS, KAJA]A OA ON THE ORIGIN OF THE AUDITORY AVERAGEDEVOKED RESPONSES RE~ORDED FROMTHE SCALP IN THE ANESTHETIZEDCAT. ACTA OTOLARYNGOL (STOCKH), 76 ( 2 . 3 ) / 98-I08, 1973

CLAIRAMBAULT P, VESELKIN NP (ANATOMICAL, HISTOLOGICAL, EMBRYOLOGICALAND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF THE AMYGDALAIN ANURANS) ZH EVOL BIOKHIM FIZIOL, 9 (5)• 487-494, ]973 (RUSI

LIUBIMOV NN, GAMBARIANLS, BAZIIAN BKH, FOKIN VF (CONVERGENCE OF SOME TYPE~ OF VISUAL AFFERENTPATHS IN THE SUPERIOR COLIICULUS OF THE CAT WITH MONOCULARAND BINOCULAR STIMULATION) BIOL ZH ARMENII, 26 ( 5 ) / 3-10, I973 (RUS)

COHEN OH, DUFF TA, EBBESSONSOE ELECTROPHYS]OLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION OF A VISUAL AREA IN SHARK TELENCEPHALON. SCIENCE, 182 (411])/ 492-494, 1973

LIUBIMOV NN, GAMBARIANLS, FOKIN VF, BAZ!IAN BKH (EVOKED POTENTIALS IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE CAT !N RESPONSE TO RHYTHMIC LIGHT AND ELECTRIC STIMULATION] BIOL ZH ARMENI], 26 (31/ 3-9. 197~ (BUS)

CONN FW, MAST TE ADRENAL INSUFFICIENCY AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICALMEASURESOF AUDITORY SENSITIV]TY. AM J PHYSIOL, ~25 (6)/ I430-1436, ]973

MCSHERRY JW, BORDA RP THE ]NTRACORT]CAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CNV IN RHESUS MONKEY. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYS]OL SUPPL, 33/ 69-74, 1973

596A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

* * ' * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

* * ' * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS-.EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

MAKARENKO GN (MECHANISM OF MULTIPLICATION OF CORTICAL EVOKED POTENTIALS IN RESPONSE TO LIGHT STIMULUS) DOKL AKAO NAUK SSSR, 213 (2}/ 492-495, 1973 (RUS)

THORN F ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATESOF VIS~IAL OETECTION IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 65 ( ] ) / 53.64, ]974

MALIKOVA AK (EVOKED POTENTIALS IN THE MOTORCORTEX OF THE CAT TO PHOTIC AND ACOUSTIC STIMULATION) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 836-844, 1973 (RUS)

THORN F MASKING OF NEAR.THRESHOLDFLASHES BY BRIEF ELECTRICAL PULSES TO THE OPTIC TRACT OF THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 65 ( ] ) / 65-75, ]974

MARKL H, EHRET G {THE AUDITORY THRESHOLDOF THE MOUSE (MUS MUSCULUS). A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF METHODSFOR MEASURINGAUDITORY THRESHOLDS IN A MAMMAL) Z TIERPSYCHOL, 33 (3-4)/ 274-286, 1973 (GER)

TOLKUNOV BF (ROLE OF PROJECTION AND ASSOCIATION AREAS OF CEREBRAL CORTEX IN THE ORGANIZATIONOF SENSORY SUPPLY TO THE CAUDATE NUCLEUS OF MONKEYS) DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR, 21] (6)/ ]479.]48]. ]973 (RUS}

MEGIRIAN D, 9URESOVAO, BURES J, DIMOND S ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATESOF DISCRETE FORELIMB MOVEMERTS IN RATS, ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (2)/ 131-139, 1974

UVAROV VG. ORLOVA TV (ON THE AFFERENT CONNECTIONSOF THE PULVINAR) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 ~4)/ 890-892. 1973 {RUS)

MENINI C, CATIER J, CARLIER E, CHARMASSONG A STUDY OF THE PERIOCULARPROJECTIONS TOWARDSTHE FRONTAL CORTEX 1N PAPIO PAPIO. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (2}/ 163-170, 1974 MORI S, MITARAI G LATE FIELD RESPONSES IN OPTIC TECTUMOF THE PIGEON. BRAIN RES. 65 (3)/ 525-528, 1974 ODKVIST LM, RUDIN AM, SCHWARZOWF, FR[DRICKSON JM VESIlBULAR AND AUDITORY CORTICAL PRUJECTION IN THE GUINEA PIG (CAVIA PORCELLUS). EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (3)/ 279-286, 1973 OLIVER J, BAYLE J.D PHOTICALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS IN [HE GONADOTROPICAREAS OF THE QUAIL HYPOTHALAMUS, BRAIN RES, 64 (1.21/ 103.121, 1973 PAIGE GO, GOLUB BM DECREMENTS IN ACOUSTICALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS AT THE AUDITORY CORTEX OF CATS, J UNBERGRADRES BIOL SCI, 3/ 271-292, 1973 PARNAVELAS JG, GLOBUS A, KAUPS P CHANGES IN LATERAL GENICULATE NEURONESOF RATS AS A RESULT OF CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE TO LIGHT. NATURE (NEW BIOL), 245 (148)/ 287-288, 1973 REBERT C$ ELEMENTS OF A GENERAL CEREBRAL SYSTEMRELATED TO CNV GENESIS. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIO! SUPPL. 33/ 63.67, 1973 ROSENFELD JP, HETZLER BE DISCRIMINATION AND CONDITIONINGOF PHOTIC EVOKED CORTICAL MACROPOTENTIALS IN THE ALBINO RAT. PHYSIOL BEHAV, 11 (6)/ 753-765, 1973 SARK1SIAN DS, GARIBIAN AA, ROSTOMIANOK, SAAKIAN SG (FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONSOF THE PALLIDUM WITH FRONTAL SECTIONS OF CAT BRAIN) BIOL ZH ARMENll, 26 {2)/ 93-96, 1973 (RUS) SAUNOERS JC, COLES RB, GATES GR THE DEVELOPMENTOf AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSES IN THE COCHLEA AND COCHLEAR NUCLEI OF THE CHICK. BRAIN RES, 63 (1.21/ 59.74, 1973 SCHLAG J GENERATION OF BRAIN EVOKED POTENTIALS. IN: METHODS IN PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY. VOL. 1. BIOELECTRIC RECORDING TECHNIQUES. PART A. CELLULAR PROCESSES AND BRAIN POTENTIALS, ED. BY R.F. THOMPSONAND M.M. PATTERSON. NEW YORK. ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 273-316, 1973

WERNER Go WHITSEL BL FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATIONOF THE SOMATOSENSORYCORTEX. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 621-700. 1973 WILSON PD. PECCI-SAAVEORAJ. DOTY RW MESENCEPHALIC CONTROL OF LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS IN PRIMATES. I f . EFFECTIVE LOCI. EXP BRAIN RES. ]8 (2)/ 204-213, ]973 * * * o , EXPERIMENTALSTUDIES ON ANIMALS..UNIT ACTIVITY ABZUG C, PETERSONBW ANTIOROMIC STIMULATION IN THE PONTO-MEDULLARYRETICULAR FORMATION OF LOCAL AXON BRANCHESOF CONTRALATERALVESTIBULAR NEURONS. BRAIN RES, 64 ( 1 . 2 ) / 407-413, 1973 AOEY WR INFORMATION PROCESSING IN SENSORY AND MOTOR SYSTEMS. IN: BRAIN MECHANISMSAND THE CONTROL OF BEHAViOUR, ED, BY H. MESSEL AND S.T. BUTLER, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, SHAKESPEAREHEAD PRESS. BOOK/ 326-342, L972 AIZIKOV GS, MALIKOVA SN (CONVERGENCE OF AUTONOM|C. SOMATIC AND VESTIBULAR AFFERENT VOLLEYS ON SINGLE NEURONSOF THE VASOMOTORCENTER IN THE MEDULLA OBLONGATAOF THE CAT) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (51/ 460.467, ]973 (RUS) AIZIKOV GS. RADKEVICH LA (EVOKED ACTIVITY OF NEURONSOF THE RESPIRATORYCENTRE DURING STIMULATION OF THE UTRICULAR NERVE AND DORSAL ROOTS OF THE SPINAL CORD) KOSM B]OL MED, 7 (5)/ 55-60. 1973 (RUS) AKAIKE T COMPARISON OF NEURONALCOMPOSITIONOF THE VESTIBULOSPINAL SYSTEM BETWEEN CAT AND RABBIT. EXP BRAIN RES. 18 (4)/ 429.432, ]973 AKAIKE T, FANAROJIANVV, ITO M, NAKAJIMA H CEREBELLAR CONTROLOF THE VESTIBULOSPINAL TRACT CELLS IN RABBIT, EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (5)/ 446-463. ]973 ALBE-FESSARD D, BESSON JM CONVERGENT THALAMtC AND CORTICAL PROJECTIONS. THE NON-SPECIFIC SYSTEM. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY. VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 489-560, 1973 ALBE-FESSARD D, LEVANTE A, LAMOUR Y ORIGIN OF SPINO- THALAMIC TRACT IN MONKEYS. BRAIN RES, 65 (31/ 503-509, ]974

SCHMIDT J THE RECOVERY CYCLE OF PHOTICALLY EVOKED CORTICAL POTENTIALS IN THE RABBIT. ACTA BIOL MED GER, 31 (11/ 87.94, 1973

ALEXANDER GE. FUSTER JM EFFECTS OF COOLING PREFRONTAL CORTEX ON CELL FIRING IN THE NUCLEUS MEDIALiS DORSALIS. BRAIN RES. 6l (]-2)1 93-]05. 2973

SCHMIDT J CHANGES IN POSTSTIMULUS.TIMEHISTOGRAMSOF CORTICAL NEURONS DURING THE RECOVERYCYCLE OF PHOTICALLY EVOKED POTENTIALS. ACTA BiOL MED GER, 31 (1}/ 95-101, 1973

AMANO K, SANO K (SINGLE UNIT ANALYSIS OF RETICULAR NEURONSOF THE MIDBRAIN NEAR THE CENTRAL GRAY. CEREBRAL MODULATIONOF SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED MIDBRAIN RETICULAR RESPONSE) NEUROL SURG. 1 (4)/ 319-327. ]973 (JAP)

SCHWARTZBAUMIS, KREINICK CJ INTERRELATIONSHIPS OF HIPPOCAMPALELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM. VISUALLY EVOKED RESPONSE, AND BEHAVIORAL REACTIVITY TO PHOTIC STIMULI IN RATS. J COMP PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 85 {3}/ 479-490, ]973 SHILIAGINA NN (ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF CORTEXAND SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURESOF THE RABBIT FOLLOWING EARLY VISUAL DEPRIVATION) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT, 23 (5)1 ]066-]073, 1973 (RUS) SHOSTAK Vl, OBUKHOVAEA (INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL MECHANISMS OF VISUAL DARK ADAPTATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (91t 1355-]360, 1973 {RUS)

ANASTASIEVICH R, VASILENKO DA, KOSTIUKOV Ai, PREOBRAZHENSKAIA NN (RETICULOFUGAL ACTIVATIONOF INTERNEURONSIN THE LATERAL REGION OF SPINAL CORDGRAY MATTER 1N THE CAT) NE]ROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 ( 5 ] i 525-536, 1973 (RUS) AOYAMA M, HONGOT, KUDO N AN UNCROSSEDASCENDING TRACT ORIGINATING FROMBELOW CLARKE'S COLUMH AND CONVEYINGGROUP I IMPULSES FROMTHE HINDLIMB MUSCLES IN THE CAT. BRAIN R£S. 62 ( ] ) / 237-24], J973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

597A

***~* EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON AN|MALS--UNIT ACFIVITY -CONT-

t ~ * * . EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--UNIT ACTIVITY -CONT-

ARTEMENKODP. MAMONETSTH (NEURAL RESPONSES IN AREA 59 OF SUP~ASYLV!AN GYRUS TO STIMULATION OF NUCLEUS LATERALIS POSTERIOROF THE THALAMUS) NEIROFIZIOLOGI]A. 5 ( 5 ) / 502-509. ]973 (RUS)

DARIAN-SMITH 1 THE TRIGEMINAL SYSTEM. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. ]GGO~ HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY. VOL. 2. NEW YORK. SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 271-314, ]973

BAKER R. BERTHOZ A ORGANIZATION OF VESTIBULAR NYSTAGMUSIN OBLIQUE OCULQMOTOR SYSTEM. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 37 ( ] ) 1 I95-217. ]974 BAKER R, PRECHTW. BERTHOZ A SYHAPTIC CONNECTIONS TO TROCHLEARMOTONEURONSDETERM]NEDBY INDIVIDUAL VESTIBULAR NERVE BRANCHSTIMULATION IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 54 (I-211 402-406, I973 BAVA A. CICIRAIA F, MANZONI T, MARICCHIOLOM TRANSCOMMISSURAL INTERACTIONSBETWEENSPECIFIC THALAMIC NUCLEI RELAYING CEREBELLO-CORTICAL FLOW. ARCH FISIOL. 69 ( 4 ) / 335-3~4, 1972 BAVA A. INNOCENTI GM. RAFFAELE R EFFECTS EXERTED BY STIMULATIONOF GLOSSOPHARYNGEALTASTE BUDS ON THE NUCLEUS INTERCALATUSAND ADJOINING MEDULLARY STRUCTURES. ARCH FISIOL. 69 (2-31/ 13l-I59, 1972 BELYI VP, CHEPURNOVSA (CONVERGENCE OF EXCITATIONSOF DIFFERENT BIOLOGICAL MODAL!TIES ON UNITS IN THE BASAL NUCLEUS OF THE AMYGOALOID COMPLEX) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (41/ 8?2-877. 1973 (RUS) BERIRANO F, HUGELIN A. VIDERT JF A STEREOLOGICMOOEL OF PNEUMOTAXICOSCILLATOR BASED ON SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF NEURONAL BURSTS. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 37 (11/ 91-]I8, I974 BETELEVA TG, FARBER DA, SHURSHALINAGV (FORMATION OF THE VISUAL SYSTEMOF THE RABBIT IN ONTOGENY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIA1, 23 (41/ 816.822, 1973 (RUS) BISTI S, MAP;El L, PICCOLING M VISUOVESIIBULAR INTERACTIONS if] THE CAT SUPERIOR COLLICULUS J NEUROPHYSIOL, 37 ( 1 I / 148.155. L974 BLAIVAS AS (CHANGES IN THE EXCITABILITY OF LATERAL GENICULATE BOOY NEURONS DURING RESPONSES TO PHOTIC STIMULI) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (51/ 1011.1016, 1973 (RUS) BLAIVbS AS (THRESHOLD AND TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICSOF UNIT RESPONSES IN LATERAL GENICULATE BODY OF THE CAT TO ELECTRIC STIMULATION OF OPTIC TRACT) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA. 5 (5)/ 485-489. 1973 (RUS) 60ULANT JA, BIGNALL KE • HYPOTHALAM]C NEURONAL RESPONSESTO PERIPHERAL AND DEEP-BODY TEMPERATURES. AM J PHYSIOL, 225 (6~1 I371-1374. 1973 DROWN AG ASCENDING ANO'LONG SPINAL PATHWAYS: DORSAL COLUMNS, SPINOCERVICAL TRACT. AND SPINOTHALAMICTRACT. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 315-338. ]973 BROWN AG, MARTIN HF ACT[VATION OF DESCENDINGCONTROL OF THE SPINOCERVICAL TRACT BY IMPULSES ASCENDING THE DORSAL COLUMNS AND RELAYING THROUGH THE OORSAL COLUMNNUCLEI. J PHYSIOL (LOHD). 225 (2)/ 535.550. ]973 BRUGGE JF, MERZENICHMM RESPONSES OF NEURONS IN AUDITORY CORTEX OF THE MACAQUE MONKEY TO MONAURAL AND BINAURAL STIMULATION. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (6)/ ]138-1158, ]973 BUCHWALD JS, HUMPHREYGL AN ANALYSIS OF HABITUATION IN THE SPECIFIC SENSORY SYSTEMS. PROG PHYSIOL PSYCHOL, 5/ ]-75, ]973 CHORAIAN OG, EL-GOKHARI M (VARIABILITY OF EVOKED IMPULSE REACTIONS OF NERVE CELLS) NAUCH DOKL VVSSH SHKOL DIOL NAUK. 16 (8)/ 36-39. ]973 (RUS) COLOMBO JA, WHITMOYER D[. ELLENOORFF F. SAWYERCH EFFECTS OF CORTICAL SPREAD]FIGDEPRESSION ON MULTIUN]T ACTIVITY ]N THE PREOPTIC AREA AND HYPOTHALAMUSOF THE FEMALE RAT. NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 13 (3)/ ]89-200. ]973 COULTER JD, MAUNZ RA. WILLIS WD EFFECTS OF STIMULATIONOF SENSORIMOTORCORTEX ON PR[MAT( SPINOTHALAMIC NEURONS. BRAIN RES, 65 (2)/ 351-356. 1974 CROMMELINCKM, ROUCOUX A PROPERTIES OF SUPERIOR COLL]CULUS NEURONS DURING OCULOMOTOR ACTIVITY IN PARALYZED CATS. ARCH INT PHYSIOL B]OCHIM. 81 (3)/ 477-493, ]973

D]CHGANS J, SCHMIDT CL, GRAF W VISUAL INPUT IMPROVESTHE SPEEDOMETERFUNCTION OF THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI IN THE GOLDFISH. EXP BRAIN RES. )8 (311 319-322. 1973 DREHER B. SANDERSONKJ RECEPTIVE FIELD ANALYSIS: RESPONSES TO MOVING VISUAL CONTOURS BY SINGLE LATERAL GENICULATE NEUKONES IN THE CAT. J PHYSIOL (LONO), 234 ( I ) l 95-118, 1975 DREYER DA. SCHNEIDER RJ, METZ CB, WHITSEL BL DIFFERENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONSOF SPINAL PATHWAYSTO BODY REPRESENTATION IN POSTCENTRALGYRUS OF MACACAMULATTA. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 37 ( 1 ) / ) I 9 - 1 4 5 , 1974 DYER RG AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICALDISSECTION OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC REGIONS WHICH REGULATE THE PRE-OVULATORY SECRE)ION OF LUTEIN|ZING HORMONEIN THE RAT. J PHYSIOL (LONDI. 234 (2)/ 421-442. 1973 DYMNIKOVA LP (UNIT ACTIVITY OF POSTERIOR HYPOTHALAMUSNEURONSDURING BRAIN AND SKIN TEMPERATURECHANGES IN UNANESTHETIZED RABBITS) NEIROFIZIOLOG]IA. 5 (5)1 490-496. 1973 (RUS) ECKHORN R. POEPEL B A CONTRIBUTION TO NEURONAL NETWORK ANALYSIS IN CAT LATERAL GENICULATE BODY: SIMULTANEOUSRECORDINGS OF MAINTAINED ACTIVITY. I N 1 J NEUROSCI, 4 (3)/ 137,142. 1972 EOINGER H, SIEGEL A, TROIANO R SINGLE UNIT ANALYSIS OF THE HIPPOCAMPAL PROJECTIONS TO THE SEPTUM IN THE CAT. EXP NEUROL. 41 (3)/ 589.583. 1973 EKEROT C.F, LARSON B CORRELATION BETWEEN SAGITTAL PROJECTION ZONES OF CLIMBING AND MOSSY FIBRE PATHS IN CAT CEREBELLAR ANTERIOR LOBE. DRAIN RES. 64 ( ] . 2 ) / 446.450, ]973 ENCABO H, COSARINSKYD. GLANCSZPIGEL R. EPSTEIN S MEDIALIS DORSALIS THALAMIC RESPONSESMASKED IN THE BACKGROUND ACTIVITY: A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF SPIKE DISCHARGE. EXP NEUROL. 41 (2)/ 260-270. 1973 ENGER PS MASKING OF AUDITORYRESPONSES IN THE MEDULLA OBLONGATAOF GOLDFISH. J EXP BIOL. 59 (2)/ 415-424. 1973 EVARTS EV STUDIES ON CEREBRAL MECHANISMSOF MOTORCONTROL. ]NT J HEUROSCI, 4 (2)/ 89-92. ]972 FARBER OA, SHURSHALINAGV (DEVELOPMENT OF CORTICOFUGALCONNECTIONS IN THE VISUAL SYSTEM DURING POSTNATALONTOGENYOF RABBITS) ZH EVOL B]OKHIM FIZIOL. 9 (5)/ 495-501, 1973 (RUS) FAREL PB, GLAHZMANOL. THOMPSONRF HABITUATION OF A MONOSYNAPTICRESPONSE IN VERTEBRATECENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM: LATERAL COLUMN-MOTONEURONPATHWAY IN ISOLATED FROG SPINAL CORD. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (6)/ ]117-1130, 1973 FEDER R, RANCK JB JR STUDIES ON SINGLE NEURONS IN DORSAL HIPPOCAMPALFORMATION AND SEPTUM IN UNRESTRAINEORATS. PART ! ! . H1PPOCAMPALSLOW WAVES AND THETA CELL FIRING DURING BAR PRESSING AND OTHER BEHAVIORS. EXP NEUROL. 4] (2)/ 532-555, 1973 FREEMAN RD, PETTIGREWJD ALTERATION OF VISUAL CORTEX FROM ENVIRONMENTALASY•ETR]ES. NATURE (LOND). 246 (5432)/ 359-360. 1973 FREEMAN WJ RELATION OF GLOMERULARNEURONAL ACTIVITY TO GLOMERULAR TRANSMISSION ATTENUATION. BR~IN RES, 65 ( I ) / 91-107, ]974 FUNKENST~ZN HH, WINTER P RESPONSES TO ACOUSTIC STIMULI OF UNITS ]N THE AUDITORY CORTEX OF AWAKE SQUIRREL MONKEYS. EXF BRAIN RES, ]8 (5)/ 464-488, 1973 FUSTER JM, ALEXANDERGE FIRINQ CHANGES IN CELLS OF THE NUCLEUS MED|ALIS DORSALIS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAYED RESPONSE BEHAVIOR. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-21/ 79-91. ]973 GHELARDUCC] B RESPONSES OF TIlE CEREBELLAR FASTIGIAL NEURONESTO TILT. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 344 (3)/ ]95-206, 1973

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GLASS I , WOLLBERG ZVI SPONTANEOUS ACTIVITY OF SINGLE NEURONS IN THE PRECRUCIATE AREA OF THE CAT'S SENSORYMOTORCORTEX. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)/ 391-396. 1973

KOTLIAR Dl. L~[MOVA VE (DYNAMICS OF ASSOCIATIVE RESPONSESOF NEURONS IN SENSORIMOTOR CORTEX IN CASE OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF REINFORCEMENT} ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (5}/ 1026-1035. 1~3 (RUS)

GOLDBERG JM, BROWNELLWE DISCHARGE CHARACTERISTICSOF NEURONS IN ANTEROVENTRALAND DORSAL COCHLEARNUCLEI OF CAT. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2}/ 35-54, 1973 ~ CbNCEPT OF RELAY NUCLEI. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY ~. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY. VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 137-I50. 1973

KUFFLER SW THE SINGLE-CELL APPROACH IN THE VISUAL SYSTEMAND THE STUDY OF RECEPTIVE FIELDS. INVEST OPHTHALMUL, 12 {11)/ 794-813. 1973 KWAN HC, MURPHY JT A BASIS FOR EXTRACELLULARCURRENT DENSITY ANALYSIS IN CEREBELLAR CORTEX. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 37 (1)/ 170-189. 1974

GROSS NB. LIFSCHITZ WS, ANDERSONDJ THE TUNOTOPZCORGANIZATIONOF THE AUDITORY THALAMUSOF THE SQUIRREL MONKEY (SAIMIRI SCIUREUS). BRAIN RES, 65 (2)/ 323.332, 1974

LAWSON SN. BISCOE TJ ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONSON lk~IATURE RAT NERVE CELLS GROWN IN TISSUE CULTURE. J CELL PHYSIOL. 82 (2}/ 285-297. 1973

GUINAN JJ JR, GUINAN SS, NORRIS BE SINGLE AUDITORY UNITS IN THE SUPERIOR OLIVARY COMPLEX. I. RESPONSES TO SOUNDS AND CLASSIFICATIONS BASED ON PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 (3)/ 101-120, 1972

LENKOV DN (SYNAPTIC INFLUENCES ON CORTICORUBRAL TRACT NEURONS IN THE CAT} ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 (5}/ 1083-1085, 1973 (RUS)

GUINAN JJ JR, NORRIS BE, GUINAN SS SINGLE AUDITORY UNITS IN THE SUPERIOR OLIVARY COMPLEX. I [ : LOCATIONS OF UNIT CATEGORIES AND TONOTOPIC ORGANIZATION. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 (4)/ 147-166, 1972

LILES SL SINGLE-UNIT RESPONSESOF CAUDATENEURONS TO STIMULATION OF FRONTAL CORTEX, SUBSTANTIANIGRA AND ENTOPEDUNCULARANUCLEUS IN CATS. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 37 (1}/ 254-265. 1974

HARUTIUNIAN.KOZAK B, DEC K, WROBEL A THE ORGANIZATIONOF VISUAL RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF NEURONS IN THE CAT COLLICULUS SUPERIOR. ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ), 33 (3)/ 563.573, ]973

LINDSLEY DF, RANF SK. SHERWOODMJ. PRESTONWG HABITUATION A((D MODIFICATION OF RETICULAR FORM~TiONNEURON RESPONSES TO PERIPHERAL STIMULATION IN CATS. EXP NEUROL, 41 (11/ 174-189. 1913

HAYASHI Y, NAGATAT, ~AMAKI Y, )WAMA K BINOCULAR INTERACTION IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF CHRONIC CATS, EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (5)/ 531.547, 1973

LINSEMAN MA. OLDS J ACTIVITY CHANGES IN RAT HYPOTHALAMUS. PREOPTIC AREA, AND STRIATUM ASSOCIATEOWITH PAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (6}/ 1038-1050. I973

HIGASHIDA H, MITARAI G, WATANABE S A COMPARATIVESTUDY OF MEMBRANEPOTENTIAL CHANGES IN NEURONS AND NEUROGLIAL CELLS DURING SPREADING DEPRESSION IN THE RABBIT, BRAIN RES, 65 (3)/ 411.425, 1974

LINSTROM S RECURRENT CONTROL FROMMOTOR AXON COLLATERALSOF IA INHIBITORY PATHWAYS IN THE SPINAL CORD OF THE CAT. ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND (SUPPL), 392/ 1.33, 1973

HIKOSAKA O, MAEDA M CERVICAL EFFECTS ON ABDUCENSMBTONEURONSAND THEIR INTERACTION WITH VESTIBULO.OCULARREFLEX. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (5)/ 512-530, 1973 IAGODNITSYN AS, SHIK ML (CORRELATION ANALYSIS OF SPIKE ACTIVITY OF PAIRS OF NEURONS IN MIOBRAIN TEGMENTUMIN CATS} BIOFIZIKA, 18 (4)/ 762-765, I973 (RUS)

LODGE O,'DUGGAN AW, BISCOE TJ, CADDYKWT CONCERNING RECURRENTCOLLATERALS AND AFFERENT FIBEeS IN ]HE HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE OF THE RAT. EXP NEUROL, 41 ( I ) / 63-75, 1973 LOFTUS.NILLS JJ COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF AUDITORY FUNCTION IN AUSTRALIAN ANURANS. AUST J ZOOL. 21 (3}/ 353-367. 1973

IANSEK R, REDMANSJ AN ANALYSIS OF THE CABLE PROPERTIES OF SPINAL MOTONEURONES USING A BRIEF 1NTRACELLULARCURRENT PULSE. J PHYSIOL (LOND}, 234 (3)/ 613-636, 1973

MCKENZIE JS, ROGERSDK HIPPOCAMPAL SUPPRESSIONOF INTRALAMINARTHALAMIC UNIT RESPONSES IN CATS AND COMPARISONWITH SUPPRESSION EVOKED FROM THE CAUDATE NUCLEUS. BRAIN RES. 64 ( 1 . 2 ) / 1-15. 1973

IANSEK R, REDMANSJ THE AMPLITUDE, TIME COURSE AND CHARGE OF UNITARY EXCITATORY POST-SYNAPTIC POTENTIALS EVOKED IN SPINAL MOTONEURONE DENDRITES. J PHYSIOL (LOND), 234 (3)/ 665-688, 1973

MAEKAWA K. KIMURAM INHIBITION OF CLIMBI~ FIBER RESPONSESOF RABBIT'S FLOCCULUS PURKINJE CELLS INDUCED BY LIGHT STIMULATIONOF THE RETINA. BRAIN RES, 65 (2)/ 347-350. 1974

ILLIKGWORTH RD, MOLINA-NEGRO P SPONTANEOUS AND ELECTRICALLY-EVOKEDACTIVITY IN THE ANTEROLATERAL COLUMNOF THE SPINAL CORD IN DOGS. J NEUROSURG 40 (1)1 58-64, 1974 KEENE JJ REWARD-ASSOCIATED INHIBITION AND PAIN-ASSOCiATED EXCITATION LASTING SECONDS IN SINGLE INTRALAMINARTHAL~MIC UNITS. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)/ 211-224, 1973 KHOLODOV IUA (REACTION OF ANIMAL AND HUMANORGANISMSTO MAGNETIC FIELDS} PROBL KOSM BIOL, 18/ 143-163, 1973 (RUS) KOGAN AB, ALEINIKOVA TV, ALEINIKOV IUP, GOGOLEVALM (SPATIAL ORGANIZATIONOF DETECTORNEURONS IN THE CAUDOMEDIAL PART OF FROG OPTIC TECTUM) N[IROFIZiOLOGIIA, 5 (5)/ 468.475, 1973 (RUS) KOGAN AB, TKACHENKONN, TYMASOVANK, SHUL'GA EL (INTERCONNECTION OF NEURONAL BACKGROUNDACTIVITY IN THE VISUAL AND SOMATOSENSORYCORTICAL AREAS) ZH VYSSH NERV DE1AT, 23 (5}/ 1086-1087, 1973 (RUS) KOIZUMI K, ISHIKAWA T, BROOKSCMCC THE EXISTENCE OF FACZLITATORYAXON COLLATERALS IN NEUROSECRETORY CELLS OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-2)/ 408-413, 1973

MAFFEi L. F/ORENTIN! A, BISTI S NEURAL CORRELATEOF PERCEPTUAL ADAPTATIONSTO GRATINGS. SCIENCE. 182 (4116)/ 1036-1038. 1973 MAKARCHENKOOF (ROLE OF HYPOTNALAMUSIN THE REGULATIONOF AUTONOMICAND CORTICAL FUNCTIONS) FIZIOL ZH. 19 (5)/ 579-585. 1973 (UKR) MAKAROVA ON (UNIT RESPONSES TO VISUAL STIMULI IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS IN INTACT AND VISUALLY DEPRIVED RABBITS) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT. 23 (5)1 1051-1059, 1913 EROS) MAKSIMENKO LA (DEMODULATION OF AFFERENT SIGNAL IN THE REGION OF THE FIRST SYNAPTIC RELAYS BY THE SYSTEMOF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK) BIOFIZIRA, 18 (5)1 902-906. 1973 (NUS) MANAKA S. SANO K (THE ORIGIN OF STATIONARYPOTENTIAL OF THE BRAIN) BRAIN NERVE (TOKYO), 25 ( l O ) l 1265-1273. 1973 (JAP) MASSION J, SMITH AM ACTIVITY OF VENTROLATERALTHALAMIC NEURONSRELATED TO POSTURE AND MUVEMENTDURING CONTACTPLACING RESPONSES IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES. 6] ( 1 - 2 I / 400-406. I973

KONIGSMARK BW, ED. NEUROANATOMYOF THE AUDITORY SYSTEM. ARCH OTOLARYNGOL, 98 (6)1 397-413, 1973

MAST TE DORSAL COCHLEARNUCLEUS OF THE CHINCHILLA: EXCITATION BY CONTRALATERAL SOUND. BRAIN RES, 62 El)/ 61-70, 1973

KOROLEVA VI. KUZNETZOVAGO (ESTIMATION OF CHANGES IN THE MEMBRANEPOTENTIAL OF CORTICAL UNITS DURING SPREADINGDEPRESSION} ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 807-815, 1913 (RUS)

M~ST TE, CHING DY BINAURAL INTERACTION IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE CHINCHILLA. BRAIN RES, 62 ( I ) / 227-230, ]973

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MATHERS LH, RAPISAROI SC YISUAL AND SOmTOSEHSORYRECEPTIVE FIELDS OF NEURONS IN THE SQUIRREL MONKEYPUL~INAR. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-211 65-83, 1973

RANCK JB JR STUBIES ON SINGLE NEURONS IN DORSAL HIPPGC~AL FORmTION AND SEPT~ IN UNRESTRAINED RATS. PART I. BEHAVIORAL CORRELATES AND FIRING REPERTOIRES. EXP NEUROL, 4I (211 462-531, 1973

ME~ENICHi, KNIGHT PL, ROTHGL COCHLEOTOPIC ORGANIZATION OF ~RIMARYAUDITORYCORTEX IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-211 343-346, 1973 MEYER DL, BONNEMANND, SCHAEFERK-P EQUALIZATION OF ASYliETRIES OF TONUS IN THE OPTOMOTORSYSTEM OF RABBITS. A STUDYON OCULOMOTORNEURONS. EvP BRAIN RES. 18 (5)1 505-511, 1973 MILLAR J THE TOPOGRAPHYAND RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF VENTROPOSTEROLATERAL THALAMIC NEURONSEXCITED BY AFFERENTS PROJECT!NG THROUGHTHE DORSOLATERAL FUNICULU~ OF THE ~PINAL CORD. EXP NEUROL, 41 (2)1 303-313. 1973 MILLEfi S, REITSMA DJ, MECHE FGA VAN DER FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF LONGASCENDING PROPRiOSPINAL PATHWAYS LINKING LUMBO-SACRAL AND CERVICAL SEGMENTS IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 62 (11/ 169-188. I973 MOHLER CW, GOLDBERGME, WURTZRH VISUAL RECEPTIVE FIELDS OF FRONTAL EYE FIELD NEURONS. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)1 385-389, 1973

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RASMINSKY M, MAUR9AJ, ALBE-FESSARD D PROJECTIONS OF MEDIAL THALAMIC NUCLEI TO PUTAMENAND CEREBRAL FRONTAL CORTEX IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 6I (1-2)/ 69-77, 1573 RIABININAm PANAKHOVAEN (NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF SENSORIMOTORAND VISUAL CORTEXOF THE RABBIT IN THE PRESENCEOF A SIJkQJATION FOCUS IN THE RETICULAR FORMATION) ZH VYSSHNERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ B23-63i, I973 (RUS) RIEGER P. STRASCHILL M THE EFFECT OF BODYTILT UPON THE TRANSFER- AND OUTPUT FUNCTION OF NEURONSOF THE CAT'S SUPERIOR COLLICULUS. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 344 (3)1 187-I93, ]973 RIZZOLATTi G, CAMARDAR, GRUPPL, PISA M (INHIBITORY ZFFECT OF HOMO- AND HETEROMODAL STIMULI ON V.SUAL RESPONSES IN THE SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE CAT) EFFETTO INIBITOR]O Ol STIMOLI 0MO- ED ETERO-MODALI SULLE RISPO STE VISIVE OEL COLL|COLO SUFERIORE DEL GATTO. BOLL SOC ITAL BIOL SPER, 49 (1-2)1 54-59. 1973 (ITA)

MORi M INTRACELLULAR POIENTIAL~ OF AMBIGUUSMOTONEURONS. JAP J PHYSIOL. 23 (311 251-269, 1973

RIZZOLATTI G, CAMARDAR, GRUPP LA, PISA M INHIBITION OF VISUAL RESPONSESOF SINGLE UNITS IN THE CAT SUPERIOR COLLICULUS BY THE INTRODUCTIONOF A SECONDVISUAL STIMULUS. BRAIN RES. 61 (1.2)1 390-394. 1973

NELSON PG, PEACOCK JH ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN DISSOCIATED CELL CULTURES FROMFETAL MOUSE CEREBELLUM. BRAIN RES, 61 (I.2)1 I63.114, 1973

ROBINSON DL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF INTERHEMISPHERICRELATIONS IN THE SECONDSOMATOSENSORYCORTEX OF THE CAT. EXP BRAIN RES. 18 (2)/ 131.144. 1973

NOVIN O, DURHAMR ORTHODROMIC AND ANTIDROMIC ACTIVATION OF THE PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS OF THE HVPOTHALAMUS IN ~HE RABBIT, iXP NEUROL, 41 (2)i 41B.410, 1911

ROCHA-MIRANDA CE, BOMBARDIERI RA JR, DE MONASTERIOFM, LINDEN R RECEPTIVE FIELDS IN THE VISUAL CORTEXOF THE OPOSSUM. BRAIN RES, 63 (1,2)1 162.167, 1971

O'BRIEN JH, PACKNAMSO, BRUNNHOELZLWW FEATURES OF SPIKE TRAIN RELATED TO LEARNING. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (S)/ 1051-1061, 1971

ROMAND R, GRANIERM-R, MARTYR (POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENTOF ACTIVITY IN THE LATERAL SUPERIOR OLIVE OF THE CAT EVOKED BY AUDITORY STIMULATION) J PHYSIOL (PARIS), 66 (3)t 301.115, 1973 (FRE)

O'FLAHERTY JJ AN ANALYSIS OF THE EX1RACELLULAR RESPONSES IN THE DUCK TEC|UM. I. TO STIMULATION OF THE OPTIC NERVE. ARCH FlSlOL, 69 (2.111 231.251, 1972 O'FLAHERTY JJ AN ANALYSIS OF THE EXTRACELLULAR RESPONSES IN THE DUCK TECTUM. 11. TO STIMULATION OF THE 'STRATUM ALOUMCENTRALE'. ARCH FISIOL, 69 (2-3)1 252-266. 1972 OOMURA Y CENTRAL MECHANISMOF FEEDING. AOV BIOPHYS, 5/ 65-142, 1971 OSCARSSON 0 FUNCTIQNAL ORGANIZATION OF SP1NOCEREBELLAR PATHS. IN: SOMATOSENSORY SYSTEM, EO. BY A. lOGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORY PH'S|OLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. dOOK/ 319.3S0, 1973 POULAIN P, PARTOUCHE C (NEURONAL Cr"~'ECTIONS FROMTHE PREOPTIC REGION AND SEPTUMTO THE ARCUATE ,UCLEUS AND MEDIAN EMINENCE) C R ACAD SCI (D) (PARIS), 277 (8)/ 737-739. 1973 (FRE) PRICE DD, BROWE AC RESPONSES OF SPINAL CORDNEURONSTO GRAOEDNOXsOUS AND NON-NOXIOUS STIMULI. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-211 425-429, 1973

ROSE JO PONTINE UHIT RESPONSESTO GENITAL STIMULATION IN ESTROUS AND ANESTROUS CATS. BRAIN RES, 62 (111 291.296, 1971 ROSE JE, KITZES LM, GIBSONW, HIND JE OBSERVATIONS ON PHASE.SENSITIVE NEURONSOF ANTEROVENTRAL COCHLLAR NUCLEUS OF THE CAT: NONLINEARITYOF COCHLEAR OUTPUT. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 37 ( I ) / 218-253. 1974 ROSEN I. SCHEID P PATTERNS bF AFFERENT INPUT TO THE LATERAL RETICULAR NUCLEUS OF THE CAT. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 t3)/ 242-255. 1973 ROSEN I, SCHEID P RESPONSES TO NERVE STIMULATION IN THE BILATERAL VENTRAL FLEXOR REFLEX TRACT (B VFRT) OF THE CAT. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (3)/ 256-267, 1973 ROSEN I. SCHEID P RESFONSES IN THE SPINO.RETICULO.CEREOELLAR PATHWAYTO STIMULATION OF CUTANEOUSMECHANORECEPTORS. EXP 6RAIN RES, 18 (3)/ 268.278, 1973 RYU JH, MCCABEBF NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEI OF THE CAT. ANN OTOL RHINOL LARYNGOL (SUPPL}, 91 1-28, 1973

PROVINE RR NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF BEHAVIOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE CHICK EMBRYO. IN: BEHFVIORAL EMBRYOLOGY. ED. BY G. GOTTLIE9. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 77-102. 1973

SAF'IANTS VI, EVOOKIMOVSA, PREDTECHENSKAIA KS (CONVERGENCE OF SYNAPTIC EFFECTS OF CONTRALATERAL SOMATIC AFFERENTS ON INTERNEURONS IN SEGMENTAL INHIBITORY PATHWAYS TO MOTONEURONS) NEIROFIZiOLOGIIA, 5 (5)/ 476-484, 1973 (RUS)

PUBOLS LM, PUBOLS BH JR MODALITY COMPOSITION AND FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DORSAL COLUMNMECHANORECEPTIVE AFFERENT FIBERS INNERVATING THE RACCOON'S FOREPAW. J NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (6)/ 1023-1037, 1973

SAKATA H, TAKAOKA Y, KAWARASAK! A, SHIBUTANI H SOMATOSENSORY PROPERTIES OF NEURONS IN THE SUPERIOR PARIETAL CORTEX (AREA 5) OF THE RHESUSMONKEY. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-21/ 85-]02. 1973

PUTKONEH PTS, MAGNINb, JEA~NERO0M DIRECTIONAL RESPONSESTO HEAD ROTATION IN NEURONS FROMTHE VENTRAL NUCLEUS OF THE LATERAL GENICULATE BODY. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)I 407-411. 1973

SALIH~ER WL, LINDSLEY DB PATTERNS OF UNIT ACTIVITY IN OPTIC TRACT OF CAT DURING SUPPRESSION-RECOVERY EFFECT: RELATIONSHIP TO HIGH INTENSITY EFFECT. VISION RES, 11 E l l ) / 2121-2127, 1971

RABIN A EFFECTS OF STIMULATION OF THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH ON INTRACELLULAR RESPONSESOF SPINAL MOTONEURONS IN THE PIGEON. BRAIN RES, 62 (11/ 231-236, 1973

SALZBERG BM, DAVILA HV, COHEN LB OPTICAL RECORDINGOF IMPULSES IN INDIVIDUAL NEURONESOF AN INVERTEBRATE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. NATURE (LOND), 246 (543411 50B-509, 1973

RABINOVICH MY, POLONSKAYAEL CONDITIONED ACTIVITY OF CORTICAL MOTORNEURONS. ACTA NEUROBIOL EXP (WARSZ), 33 (11/ 575-595, 1973

SARKISIAN DS, FANARDZHIAN VV (POLYSYNAPTIC REACTIONS AND INTERNEURONSOF THE RED NUCLEUS) FIZlOL ZH SSSR, 59 (lO)l 1465-1472, 1973 (RUS)

600A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

* * * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS-.UNIT ACTIVITY .CONT-

* * * * " EXPERIMENTALSTUDIES ON ANIMALS--UNIT ACTIVITY -CONT-

SCHILLER PH, STRYKERM, CYNADERM, BERMAN N RESPONSE CHARAC|ERISTICSOF SINGLE CELLS IN THE MONKEY SUPERIOR COLLICULUS FOLLOWING ABLATION OR COOLING OF VISUAL CORTEX. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 37 ( l ) / 181-194, ]974

SYKA J, STRASCHILL M, RADIL-WEISS T ON THE ROLE OF 1HE TECTUM IN EYE MOVEMENTSIN THE CAT. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKM|IND. LONDON, OUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 31-43, 1973

SCHLAG J, LEHTINEN l , SCHLAG-REY M NEURONAL'ACTIVITY CORRELATEDWITH EYE MOVEMENTSIN NONSPECIFIC' THALAMICNUCLEI. BRAIN RES, 62 ( I ) / 268-272, 1973

TAMAROVA ZA, SHAPOVALOVA|, ~KLICKY L PROJECTION OF TOOTHPULP AFFERENTS IN THE BRAIN STEM OF RHESUS MONKEY. DRAIN RES. 54 (1-2)/ 442-445, 1973

~CHLEGEL PA PERCEPTION OF OBJECTS IN WEAKLY ELECTRIC FISH ~YMNOTUS CARAPO AS STUDIED IN RECORDINGS FROMRHOMBENCEPHALIC NEURONS. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (4)/ 340-354, [973

TEMIN GR (EFFECT OF LOCAL STIMULATIONOF PONS VAROLII ON THE ACTIVITY OF RESPIRATORYNEURONS AND RESPIRATION) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (10)/ 1542-1547. 1973 (RUS)

SCHMIDT RF CONTROL OF THE ACCESS OF AFFERENT ACTIVITY TO SOMATOSENSORY PATHWAYS. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. 3Y A. [GGO. HANDBOOK OF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 151-206, 1973

TOWE AL SOMATOSENSORYCORTEX: DESCENDING INFLUENCES ON ASCENDING SYSTEMS. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOK OF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 701-718, 1973

SCHWINDT PC, CALVIN WH NATURE OF CONDUCTANCEUNDERLYINGRHYTHMIC FIRING IN CAT SPINAL MOTONEURONS. J NEUROPHYS]OL, 36 (6)/ 955-973, ]973

TOYAMA K. MAEKAWAK, TAKEDA T AN ANALYSIS OF NEURONAL CIRCUITRY FOR TWO TYPES OF VISUAL CORTICAL NEURONESCLASSIFIED ON THE BASIS OF THEIR RESPONSES TO PHOTIC STIMULI. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-21/ 395-399, 1973

SEGAL M CONCOMITANT CHANGES IN ENTORHINAL UNIT ACTIVITY AND HIPPOCAMPAL UNIT RESPONSIVENESS IN THE PROCESS OF CLASSICAL CONDITIONING.. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-21/ 281-292, 1973

TSUKAHARA N, BANDO T, KI/OHARA T THE PROPERTIES OF THE REVERB[EATING CIRCUIT IN THE bRAIN. IN: NEUROENDOCRINECONTROL, ED. BY K. YAG] AND S. YOSHIDA. NEW YORK, WILEY. BOOK/ 3-26, 1973

SHARMA SC ANOMALOUS RETINAL PROJECTION AFTER REMOVALOF CONTRALATERAL OPTIC TECTUM IN ADULT GOLDFISH. EXP NEUROL, 41 (3)/ G61-669, 1973

VAN SLUYTERS RC, BLAKEMORE C EXPERIMENTAL CREATION OF UNUSUAL NEURONAL PROPERTIES IN VISUAL CORTEXOF KITTEN. NATURE (LOND), 246 (5434)/ 506-508, 1973

SHIGENAGA Y, MATANOS, OKADA ~, SAKAI A THE EFFECTS OF TOOTH PULP SfIMULATiON IN THE THALAMUSAND HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE RAT. DRAIN RES, 63 (L.2)/ 402.407, 1973

VELIKA RR (RETICULO-HYPOTHALAMIC EFFECTS ON VISUAL CORTEX NEURONS) FIZIOL ZH, 19 (5)/ 593-600, 1973 (UKR)

SHIMONO T THE INHIBITPRY MECHANISM IN THE FROG CEREBELLAR CORTEX, I. ANALYSIS OF THE FIELD POTENTIALS, JAP J PHYSIOL, 23 (4)/ 381.400, 1973 SHIPLEY MT RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICSOF SINGLE UNITS IN THE RA1'S TRIGEMINAL NUCLEI TO VIBRISSA DISPLACEMENTS. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 37 (11/ 73-90, 1974 SHVYRKOV VB, ALEKSANDROV IUI (INFORMATION PROCESSING, BEHAVIORAL ACT, AND CORTICAL NEURONS) DOKL AKAD NAUK SSSR, 212 (4)/ 1021-1024, 1973 (RUS) SINGER W THE EFFECT OF MESENCEPHALICRETICULAR STIMULATIONON [NTRACELLULAR POTENTIALS OF CAT LATERAL GENICULATE NEURONS. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)/ 35-54, 1973 SINGER W DRAIN STEM STIMULATION AND THE HYPOTHESIS OF PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION IN CAT LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)/ 55-68, ]973 SINGER W, LUX HD PRESYNAPTIC DEPOLARIZATION AND EXTRACELLULARPOTASSIUM IN THE CAT LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)/ 17-33, ]973 SKOGLUNB S JOINT RECEPTORS AND KINAESTHESIS. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, ED. BY A. lOGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. HEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 111-136, 1973 SKREBITSKII VG, PUS[NOVA EV (PLASTIC CHANGES IN THE REACTIVITY OF CORTICAL NEURONS) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 791-798, 1973 (RUS) SMIRNOV GO, MANTEIFEL' IUB (STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF DENDRITES OF CENTRAL NEURONS) USP FIZIOL NAUK, 4 (3)/ 3-23, 1973 (RUS) SOKOLOVA AA, KIAZIMOVA kM (REFLECTION OF THE SQMATOTOPICORGANIZATION iN THE NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF RABBIT MOTORCORTEX) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 799-806, 1973 (RUS) STEPHENS CL RELATIVE CONTRIBUI,dN OF SYNAPTIC AND NON-SYNAPTIC INFLUENCES TO RESPONSE DECREMENTS IN A POST-SYNAPTIC NEURONE. J EXP BIOL, 59 (2)/ 315-321, 1973 STEWARD O, COTMANCW, LYNCH GS RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICALLYFUNCTIONAL ENTORHINAL CORTICAL INPUT TO THE DENTATE GYRUS DEAFFERENTED BY ]PSILATERAL ENTORHINAL LESIONS: INNERVATIONBY THE CONTRALATERAL ENTORHINAL CORTEX. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (4)/ 396-414, ]973

VERA CL, GOLORING S AN IPSILATERAL INPUT TO THE PRIMARY SOMASTOSENSORYtSL) AREA OF RACCOONCEREBRAL CORTEX, DRAIN RES, 65 (2)/ 357.361, 1974 VESELKIN NP, KOVACHEVICH N (NON- OLFACTORYTELENCEPHALIC AFFERENT PROJECTIONS IN FROGS) NEIROFIZIOLOGliA, 5 (5)/ 537-544, 1S73 (RUS) VOLOSHIN MIA (ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATIONOF THE VEKTRAL ANTERIOR AND RETICULAR NUCLEI OF THE THALAMUS) FIZIOL ZH, 19 (4)/ 557.555, 1973 (UKR) VON EULER C, HAYWARDJN, MARTTILA i , WYMANRJ RESPIRATORY NEURONESOF THE VENTROLATERALNUCLEUS OF THE SOLITARY TRACT OF CAT: VAGAL INPUT. SPINAL CONNECTIONSAND MORPHOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION. BRAIN RES. 61 ( I . 2 ) 1 1-22, 1973 YON EULER C, HAYWARDJN, MARTTILA l , WYMANRJ THE SPINAL CONNECTIONSOF THE INSPIRATORYNEURONESOF THE VENTROLATERAL NUCLEUS OF THE CAT'S TRACTUSSOLITARIHS. BRAIN RES, 61 (1-2)/ 23-33, 1973 WALL PD DORSAL HORN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, EO. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGERVERLAG. BOOK/ 253-270, 1973 WALSH JV, HOUK JC, MUGNAIN! E IDENTIFICATION or UHITARY POTENTIALS IN TURTLE CEREBELLUM AND CORRELATIONSWITH STRUCTURES IN GRANULARLAYER. J NEUROPHYSiOL, 37 ( I } / 30-46, 1974 WERNER G, WHITSEL BL FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATIONOF THE SOMATOSENSORYCORTEX. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTCM, EO. BY A. lOGO. NANOBOOKOF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGERVERLAG. BOOK/ 621-700, 1973 WESTHEIMER G SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUNO. LONDON, eUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 57-72, 1973 WILLIAMS WJ, DEMENT SL. YIN TCT, MCCALLWD JR NUCLEUS GRACILIS RESPONSES TO KNEE JOINT MOTION: A FREQUENCY RESPONSE STUDY. BRAIH RES, 64 (1-2}1 123-140. 1973 WINTER P, FUNKENSTEINHH THE EFFECT OF SPECIES-SPECIFIC VOCALIZATIONON THE DISCHARGE OF ~UOITORY CORTICAL CELLS IN THE AWAKE SQUIRREL MONKEY {SAIMIR! SCIUREUS). EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (51/ 489.504, 1973 WOODY CO, BLACK-CLEWORTH P DIFFERENCES IN EXCITABILITY OF CORTICAL NEURONSAS A FUNCTION OF MOTORPROJECTION IN CONDITIONEDCATS. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (6)1 l I 0 4 - | l l G , 1973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

601A

=**** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON ANIMALS--UNIT ACTIVITY -CONT-

* * * ~ * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EEG -CONT-

WYLER AR. FETZ EE. WARD AA JR INJURY-INDUCED LONG-F]RST-INTERVAL BURSTS IN CORTICAL NEURONS. EXP FlEUROL. 4] ( 3 ) / 773-776. 1973

LITSOV AN (EXPERIMENTAL STUDYOF CIRCADIAN PERIODICITY OF PHYSIOLOGICAL ELECTIONS, WORK CAPACITY. AND SLEEP IN MAN DURING CHANGEDWORKAND SLEEP CYCLES) KOSM ~IOL MED. 7 (5)/ 78-85. 1973 (RUS)

ZELENSKAIA VS. GRUZDEVGM (PECULIARITIES IN THE INTERACTIONOF CAUDATE NEURONS) NEIROFIZIOLOGIIA, 5 (5)1 545-349, 1973 (RUS) ZILQV VG (INTERACTION OF ASCENDINGPERIPHERAL AND HYPOTHALAMIC INFLUENCES ON MIDBRAIN RETICULAR FORMaTiON NEURONS) BIULL EKSP BIOL liED. 76 (11)1 3-5, ]973 (RUS} ***'*= EXPERIMENTALSTUDIES ON HUMANS-.EEG BROWN BB SOME OBSERVATIONSON EYE MOVEMENTAND EEG ACTIVITY DURING DIFFERENT SENSORYMODALITIES OF PERCEPTION AND RECALL, iN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS. ED. BY V. ZIK,~JUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 369-38G, I973 BUSSE FW BRAIN WAVE CHANGES IN LATE LIFE. IN: ROUND-TABLE DISCUSSION: EEG IN GERONTOLOGY,MODERATEDBY W.H. EVERTS. CLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO). 4 ( 4 ) / ]53-]63. 1973 CORRIOL J. CHOUTEAUJ, CATIER J HUMAN SIMULATED DIVING EXPERIMENTSAT SATURATIONUNDER OXYGEN-HELIUM EXPOSURESUP TO 500 METERS: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICDATA. AEROSP MED. 44 (111/ 1210.1276. 1973 CRUZ CAMPOS G (INTRAUTERINE FETAL AND NEWBORNINFANT ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM) EL ELECTROENCEFALOGRAMAFETAL INTRAUTERINO Y OEL REC]EN NACIDO. REV NEUROPSIOUIATR, 35 (4)/ 298-313. 1972 (SPA.~ [LLINGSON RJ, LATHROPGH INTELLIGENCE AN/) FREQUEHCVOF THE ALPHA RHYTHM, AM J MENT I)EFIC. ?8 (3)/ 334-33B, 1973 [T[VENON P, HENROTT[ JG, V|ROEAUX G (METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHTO VOLUNTARILYMODIFIED STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS) REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYS)OLOLIN. 3 (2)/ 232-237. 1973 (FRE)

MISZCZAK J, GALUB]NS~A K (INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN FEATURES OF SO-CALLED ]idMATURITY IN THE EEG PATTERN AND PSYCHOLOGICBEHAVIOURAL PARAMETERS IN ]8-21 YEAR OLD CL]N]CALLY HEALTHY SUBJECTS) PSYCHIATR POL, 7 (3)/ 29]-297, 1973 (POL) MULHOLLAND TB OCCIPITAL ALPHA REV]S]TED. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 169-187. 1973 NAKAGAWA Y (STUDIES ON EEG SCREENINGOF LARGE POPULATIONS) PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP. 75 {81/ 499-522. ]973 (JAP) NOWLIS DP. WORTZ EC CONTROL OF THE RATIO OF MIDLINE PAR]ETAL TO M]DLI~E FRONTAL EEG ALPHA RHYTHMSTHROUGHAUDITORY FEEDBACK. PERCEPT MOT SKILLS. 37 (3)/ 815-824. 1973 ORLEY J, TOMKA ]. CSAK] P, NAGY M ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICSTUDIES ]N PERIMENARCH]AL GIRLS. ACT~ PAEOIATR ACAD SC] HUNG. 14 (2)/ 69-79. ]973 PROVINS KA, GLENCROSSDJ, COOPER CJ I~iERMAL STRESS AND AROUSAL. ERGONOMICS, ]6 (5)/ 623-63]. ]973 SCHLAGENHAUFF RE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMIN GERONTOLOGY. ]N: ROUND.TABLE DISCUSSION: EEG ]N GERONTOLOGY. MODERATEDBY W.H. EVERTS. CL]N ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO). 4 (4)/ I63-]68. ]973 TRAVIS TA, KONDOCY. KNOTT JR INTERACTiON OF HYPNOTIC SUgGESTiON AND ALPHA ENHANCEMENT. AM J PSYCHIATRY, |30 (121/ ]389-]391, ]973 VITOVA Z RCSPONSIVENESS TO FLICKERING LIGHT IN WAKING AND SLEEPING INFANTS PHYSI0L BOHEMOSLOV, 22 (2)/ ]47.]52, ]973 • o*** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS,.EVGKEO ACTIVITY

EVENTS WH, MODERATOR ROUNI).1ABL[ DISCUSSION: [EO IN GERONTOLOGY. OLIN ELECTROENCEPHALOGR(CHICAGO). 4 (4}/ 152.I84, ]973

ABRAHAM P, MCCALLUMWC THE CNV AND THE SPIRAL AFTER.EFFECT, ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 205.208, )973

FADER J, VEI)RALGVA J. PSENICKOVA J, HYNEK K, TAJCHMANOVAZ, TOSOVSKY J HEIGHT-WII)TH CORRELATIONOF ALPHAWAVES IN CHILDREN. ACT NERV SUPER (PRAHA). 15 (3)/ 222-225. ]973

AOACHI,USAMi E, KELLERMANNF,J SPATIAL SUV~IATIONOF RETINAL EXCITATION AS OBTAINED BY THE SCOTOPIC VECP AND THE SENSORY THRESHOLD OPHTHAL RES, 5 (5)/ 308-3]6. ]973

FAVINO A. MAUGERI U, KAUCHTSCHISCHV]LI G, ROBUSTELLI DELLA CUNA G. NAPP] G RADIOIM~U..JNO~SSAYMEASUREMENTSOF SERUMCORTISOL. THYROXINE. GROWTHHORMONEAND LUTEIN[ZING HORMONEWITH SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHICCHANGESDURING CONTINUOUSNOISE IN MAN. J NUCL BIOL MEO. 17 (3)/ ]]9-]22, ]973

BEAGLEY HA ELECTRO-PHYSiOLOGiCAL TESTS OF HEARING. BR J D]SORD COMMUN. 8 (2)/ ] ] 5 - ] ] 9 . ]973

GRINOEL' ~.!, GERSHMANSO, BOLDYREVAON. VAKAR EM, MAL[NA ZA. OBRONRAVOVA IS, GALKINA NS (INTERCENTRAL RELATIONS IN THE HUMANCEREBRAL CORTEX ACCORDING TO DATA OF COHERENCESPECTRUMAND EEG PHASIC SPECTRUM) ZH VYSSH NERV OEIAT. 23 (4)/ 77]-78]. ]973 (RUS)

DECKER W. HOEHNEO. IWASE K. KORNHUBERHH CEREBRAL AND OCULARMUSCLE POTENTIALS PRECEDING VOLUNTARY EYE MOVEMENTSiN MAN. ELECTROENCEPH CL]N NEUROPHYS]OL SUPPL, 33/ 99-]04, ]913 BRIX R. BURIAN K THE OBJECT]VAT]ON OF VERBAL DISCRIMiNATiON ABiLiTY: FURTHER INVESTIGATIONS. AUDIOLOGY, )2 (5-6)/ 48]-487. ]973

HASLUMMN, GALE A INTER-MODAL AND INTRA-SUBJECT CONSISTENCY ]N EEG CORRELATES OF VIGILANCE. B[OL PSYCHOL, ] (2)/ ]39.]50. 1973

CIGANEK L BINOCULAR ADDITION OF THE VISUAL RESPONSE EVOKED BY DICOPTIC PATTERNED STiMULi. iN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS. ED. BY V. Z]KMUNO. LONDON. BUTTERWORTHS. POOK/ ]57-]67. ]973

HAUF R. WIESINGER J BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF TECHNICAL ELECTRIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC VLF FIELDS. ]NT J BIOMETEOR. ]7 (3)/ 213-2]5. ]973

CLARKE PGH VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS TO CHANGES iN THE MOTiON OF A PATTERNED FIELD. EXP BRAIN RES. ]8 (2}/ ]45-]55. ]973

KOTLAREK F (THE UNDERESTIMATEDNEWBORN. THE FUNCTIONAL DEGREE OF MATURITY OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEXOF THE NEWBORN) DAS UNTERSCHAETZTENEUGEBORENE. DER FUNKTIONELLE REIFEGRAD DER HIRNRINDE DES NEUGEBORENEN. NERVENARZT, 44 (91/ 471-475. ]973 (GER)

CLARKE PGH COMPARISON OF VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS TO STATIONARYAND TO MOVING PATTERNS. EXP BRAIN RES. ]8 (2)/ ]56-]64. I97~

LETOURNEAU DJ, MERR"N MD EXPERIENCE WITH ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYIN STUDENT NAVAL AVIATION PERSONNEL. ]961-1971: A PRELIMINARY REPORT. AEROSP MED, 44 (11)/ 1302-1304, 1973 L INDSLEY DB ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENTOF BRAIN AND BEHAVIOUR. IN: BRAIN MECHANISMS AND THE CONTROLOF BEHAVIOUR, El). BY H.. MESSEL AND S.T. BUTLER. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, SHAKESPEAREHEAD PRESS. BOOK/ 274-325, 1972

COHEN J DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE CNV. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CL]N NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 33/ 133.I37, ]973 COHEN J THE CNV iN CHILDREN WiTH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO LEARNING DISABILITIES. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ ]5]-]54. ]973 COHEN J THE CNV AND VISUAL RECOGNITION. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 33/ 201.204. 1973

602A

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

**s** EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

* * * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKED ACTIVITY -CONT-

DAVIS H CLASSES OF AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSES. AUDIOLOGY, 12 (5-6)/ 464-469, ]973

LACEY Ji, LACEY OC EXPERIMENTAL ASSOCIAT[ON AND DISSOCIATION OF PHASIC BRADYCARDIA AND VERTEX-NEGATIVE WAVES: A PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGiCAL STUDY OF ATTENTION AND RESPONSE-INTENTION. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 331 2B]-285, ]973

DEECKE L, BECKERW, GRDEZiNGERB, SCHEID P, KORNHUBER H HUMAN BRAIN POTENTIALS PRECEDINGVOLUNTARY LIMB MOVEMENTS. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 87-94, 1973 DEECKE L, GOODERC, WHITEHEAD G, JOHm$ONWH, BRYCE DP HEARING UNDER RESPIRATORY STRESS: LATENCY CHANGESOF THE HUMAN AUDITORY EVOKEDRESPONSEDURING HYPERVENTiLATION, HYPOXIA, ASPHYXIA, AND HYPERCAPNIA. AEROSP MEO, 44 (lO)/ 1106-1111, 1973 DONALD Im/, GOFF WR CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION AND SENSORYEVOKED RESPONSES: THEIR INTERACTION AND RELATIOnSHiP TO AUDITORY / DISCRIMINATION. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYS[OL SUPPL, 33/ 109-li7, 1973 DONCHIN E METHODOLOGICAL iSSUES IN CNV RESEARCH. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 3-i7, 1973 DONCHIN E. GERBRANDT LK, LEIFER L, TUCKER Lfl CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATIONS AND MOTORRESPONSES. ELECTROENCEPH CLiN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 187-190, ]973 dONCHiN E, KUDOVYM, KUTAS M, JOHNSON R JR, HERNINGRI GRADED CHANGES IN EVOKEDRESPONSE (P30O) AMPLITUDE AS A FUNCTION Of COGNITIVE ~CTIVITY. PERCEPTION PYCHOPHYS, ]4 (2)/ 319-324, i973 DONGiER M CLINICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE CNV. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUPOPHYS]OL SUPPL, 33/ 309-3]5, ]973 ELLINGSON R,I, DANAHYT, NELSONB, LATHROPGH VARIABILITY OF AUDITORY EVOKEDPOTENTIALS IN HUMANNEWBORNS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHtS]OL, 36 (2)/ ]55-162, [974 GULL[CKSON GR CNV A~D BEHAVIORAL ATTENTION TO A GLIDE.TONE WARNING OF INTERESTING NON.MOVINGOR KALEIDnSCOPIC VISUAL OR AUDITORY PATTERNS IN 2. AND 3,YEAR.OLD CHILDREN. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ ]45-]50, I973 GULLICKSON GR, BARROWCW CONTINGENT NEGATIVE VARIATION MODIFIED BY RESPIRATORY PHASE. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 295.297, ]973 HEINEMANN U TIME VARIABILITY OF SLOWNEGATIVE POTENTIALS AND CHANGES IN ALPHA RHYTHM. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 125-126, ]973 H[LLYARD SA THE CNV AND HUMANBEHAVIOR. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYS[OL SUPPL, 33/ 16i-17], ]973 [KEDA T REACTION TIMES AND EARLY NEGATIVE COMPONENTSOF EVOKED POTENTIALS. FOLIA PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP. 27 (3)/ 24L.250. ]973 INOUE J, TAKEO K, AKIBA T (THE VIS;JAL EVOKEDPOTENTIALS TO FOCAL ILLUMINATION OF THE RETINA BY DIRECT VIEW OPHTHALMOSCOPY) ACTA SOC OPHTHALMOL JAP, 77 (9)/ ]]49.li60, ]973 (JAP) JAERVILEHTO T, FRUHSTORFER H IS THE SOUND.~VOKED DC POTENTIAL A CONTINGENT NEGAT]VE VARIATION? ELECZROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ IO5-]O8, ]973 KARRER R, KOHN H, IVINS J LARGE STEADY POTENTIAL SH]FTS ACCOMPANYINGPHASIC AROUSAL DURING CNV RECORDING iN MAN. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ ]]9-124, ]973 KARRER R, KOHN H, IVINS J EFFECTS OF VARYING THE STIMULUS AND RESPONSE CONTINGENCIES ON THE CNV, ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 39.43, ]973 KNOTT JR, PETERS JF SEX, STRESS AND INTERST]MULUS INTERVAL. ELECTROENCEPH CLIh NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 191-193, i973 KNOTT JR, PETER~ JF CHANGES IN CNV AMPLITUDE WITH PROGRESSIVE INDUCTION OF STRESS AS A FUNCTION OF SEX. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CL!~ N~UROPHYSIOL, 36 ( l ) / 47-5], ]974 KOSTANDOV EA, BRILING EG (HEMISPHERIC LATERALIZATION OF THE SLOWNEGATIVE POTENTIAL DURING VERBAL ACTIVITY) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (5)/ 938.946, ]973 (RUS) KURTZBERG D, VAUGHANHG JR ELECTROCORTICAL POTENTIALS ASSOCIATEDWITH EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUNO. LONDON. EUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 135-]45. 1973

LAFFONT F, JUSSEAUMEP, BRUNEAUN, ANDRE E, LELORD G (CONDITIONING OF CORTICAL ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN THE NEWBORN INFANT) CONDITIONNEMENT DE L'ACTIVITE ELECTRO CORTICALE CHEZ L'ENFANT NOUVEAU.HE. C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), 167 (5)/ 7]7-724, 1973 (FRE) LAGET P, RAIMBAULT J, THIERIOT-PREVOST G (PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON HOMOLATERAL SOMESTHETICEVOKED ~OTENTIALS IN THE CHILD) PREMIERS RESULTATS A PROPOS DES POTENTIELS EVOQUES SOMESTHESIQUES (P.E.S.) HOMOLATERAUXCHEZ L'ENFANT. C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), ]67 (3-4)/ 42]-426, ]973 (FRE) LAGET P, RAIMBAULT J, THIERIOT-PREVOST G (DEVELOPMENT OF SOMESTHETIC EVOKEDPOTENTIALS IN THE NORMAL INFANT DURING THE FIRST TWO MONTHSOF LIFE) L'EVOLUTION DES POTENTIELS EVOQ~TS SOMESTHESIGUESCHEZ LE NOURRISSON NORMALDURANT LES DEU~ PREMIERSMOIS DE LA VIE. C R SOC BIOL (PARIS), ]67 (5)/ 649-654, ]973 (FRE) LEE RG, WHITE DG MODiFICATiON OF THE HUMANSOMATOSENSORYEVOKEDRESPONSE DURING VOLUNTARYMOVEMENT. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (])1 53-62, ]974 LESEVRE N, REMOND A EFFECTS OF CONTRASTSON THE VISUAL EVOKEDPOTENTIALS RELATED TO EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, EO. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON. BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ ]]9-]34, 1973 LIBET B E~ECTRICAL STIMULATION OF CORTEX IN HUMANSUBJECTS, AND CONSCIOUS SENSORYASPECTS. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM, EO. BY A. ]GGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORYPHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK, SPRINGER VERLA~. 600K/ 743.790. ]973 LOVELESS NE, SANFORDAJ THE CNV BASELINE: CONSIDERATIONSOF INTERNAL CONSISTENCYOF DATA. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 33/ ]9-23, ]973 LOW MD, STOILEN L CNV AND EEG IN CHILDREN: MATURATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FINDINGS IN THE MCD SYNDROME. ELECTROENCEPH CLiN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ ]39-]43, I973 MCADAM DW PHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS (OF RESPONSE-RELATeD POTENTIALS). A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 79-86. ]973 MCCALLUM WC. PAPAKOSTOPOULOS D THE CNV AND REACTION TIME IN SITUATIONS OF INCREASING COMPLEXITY. ELECTROENCEPH CLiN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 179-]B5, 1973 MCMAHONDS, RICKAROS FW, CLARK GM CORTICAL EVOKEDRESPONSE AUDIOMETRY. J OTOLARYNGOL SOC AUST, 3 (4)/ 567-56B, 1973 MCSHERPY JW PHYSIOLOGICAL ORIGINS (OF THE CNVI. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEU~OPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 53-Gl, I973 MAIORCHIK VE. MURATOVAG~ (CHANGES IN THE LATE COMPONENTSOF EVOKEDPOTENTIALS TO STIMULI OF DIFFERENT SIGNIFICANCE IN NORMALSUBJECTS AND ~N CASES OF FOCAL BRAIN PATHOLOGY) ZH VYSSHNERV OEIAT, 23 I4)/ 782-790, 1973 (RUS) MARSH OR. THOMPSONLW EFFECT OF VERBAL AND NON.VERBAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ~ET ON HEMISPHERIC ASYMMETRIES IN THE CNV. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 ]95-200. ]97~ MILLER LH, VAN VEENW, SANDMANCA, KNOTT JR INTERMODAL AND INTRAMODAL DISTRACTION AND CNV. FLECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 331 209-2]], 1973 MORTON HB, COBBWA THE EFFECT OF EYE MOVEMENTOK VISUAL EVOKEDRESPONSES IN MAN. IN: THE QCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 103-115, ]973 MYSLOBODSKIi MS (TWO FORMSOF AS~ETRY IN THE REACTIVITY OF THE CEREBRAL HEMISPHERES IN MAN) ZH VYSSHNERV DE!AT, 23 (S)l 979-985, 1973 (BUS) NAITOH P, JOHNSONLC, LUBIN A THE EFFECT OF SELECTIVE AND TOTAL SLEEP LOSS ON THE CNV AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NLUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 331 213-218, ]973

INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

603A

====* EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKEDACTIVITY -CONT-

. s * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--EVOKEDACTIVITY -CONT-

OTTO GA. LEIFER LJ THE EFFECT OF MODIFYING RESPONSE AND PERFORMANCEFEEDBACK PARAMETERSON THE CNV IN HUMANS. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL. 331 29-37. ]973

WEERTS TC. LANG PJ THE EFFECTS OF EYE FIXATION AND STIMULUS AND RESPONSE LOCATION ON THE CONTINGENTNEGATIVE VARIATION (CNV). BIOL PSYCHOL. I t11/ 1-19. 1973

PAPAKOSTOPOULOS D CNV AND AUTONOMICFUNCTION. A REVIEW. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL. 33/ 269-280. 1973

WEINBERG H THE CONTINGENTNEGATIVE VARIATION: ITS RELATION TO FEEDBACK AND EXPECTANTATTENTION. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL, 33/ 219-228, 1973

PAPAKOSTOPOULOSD, MCCALLUMWC THE CNV AND AUTONOMICCHANGE IN SITUATIONS OF INCREASING COMPLEXIIY. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL. 33/ 287-293. 1973 PAUL DD. SUTTON S EVOKED POTENTIAL CORRELATESOF PSYCHOPHYSICALJUDGMENTS: THE THRESHOLD PROBLEM. A NEW REPLY TO CLARK. BUTLER, AND ROSNER. BEHAV BIOL. 9 (4)1 42!-433. 1973 PEACOCK SM JR, CONROYRC FURTHER CONSIDERATIONSOF THE REGIONAL RESPONSESTO PHOTIC STIMULATION AS SHOWNBY EPOCH AVERAGING. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 (21/ 171-178. 1974 PETERS JF, REILLY EL NASOPHARYNGEAL ELECTRODES IN AUDITORY EVOKED RESPONSE RESEARCH. LARYNGOSCOPE, 83 (12)/ 1923-1928. 1973

ZALKIND MS. KOZ'MIAN EL, NAIDEL' AV (DOUBLE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICALTESTING OF A SIMPLE VOLUNTARY MOVEMENT IN MAN) FIZIOL ZH SSSR. 59 (10)/ ]500-]507. 1973 (RUS) ZAPPOLI R, PAPINI M, CABRAS P, BENVENUTI P, BINAZZ! A RELATIONSHIP BETWEENCNV, OPERANT RESPONSESAND SPNYGMIC WAVE PATTERNS. ELECTROENCEPH CL1N NEUROPHYSIOL SUPPL. 33/ 299-302, 1973 * * * * * EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON HUMANS--UNIT ACTIVITY RATES JAV ELECTRICAL RECORDI~ FROMTHE THALAMUS IN HUMANSUBJECTS. IN: SOMATOSENSORYSYSTEM. EO. BY A. IGGO. HANDBOOKOF SENSORY PHYSIOLOGY, VOL. 2. NEW YORK. SPRINGER VERLAG. BOOK/ 561-578. 1973

PICTON TW, HILLYARD SA HUMAN AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS. ! ! : EFFECTS OF ATTENTION. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (211 191-199. 1974

HOR! T. FUKUSHIMAT. YOSHIMASUN. ISHIJIMA B, SEKINO H. HIRAKAWA K (UNITARY ANALYSIS OF THE CORTICAL FOC] AND TqEIR SURROUNDS IN HUMANEPILEPSY} BRAIN NERVE (TOKYO). 25 ( l O ) l 1285-1295. 1973 (JAP)

PICTON TW, HILLYARO SA, KRAUSZ HI. GALAMBOS R HUMAN AUOIIORY EVOKED POTENTIALS: 1: EVALUATIONOF COMPONENTS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (2)/ 179-190, 1974

RAEVA SN (NEURONAL ACTIVITY OF THE HUMANBRAIN) IN: (CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY). ED. BY N.P. BEKHTEREVA. ET AL. LENINGRAD. NAUKA. BOOK/ 531.543. 1972 (RUS)

QUARANTA A, CIPRIANi O, CERVELLERA G (EVOK|C CORTICAL POltNIIALS AND INTERAURAL PHASE RELATIONS OF TONE SIGNAL UNDER BINAURAL MASKING) POTENZlALI CORTICALI [VOCAT! E RAPPORTI iNTERAURALi OI FASE DEL SEGNALE TONALE SOTTOMASCHERAMENTOBINAURALE. BOLL SOC ITAL BIOL SPER. 49 (31/ 158.161, 1973 (ITA) REBERt CS, TECCE JJ A SUMMARYOF CNV AND REACTION tIME. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPNYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 113.178. 1913 REGAN 0, BEVERLEY KI RELATION BETWEEN THE MAGNITUDE OF FLICKER SENSATION AND EVOKED POTENTIAL A~PLITUUE IN MAN. PERCEPTION, 2 (11/ 61.65. 1913 REGAN D. BEVERLEY KI ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR EXISTENCE OF NEURONES SENSITIVE TO DIRECTION OF DEPTHMOVEMENT. NATURE (LONU). 246 (5434)/ 504.506. 1973

• , , s , RECEPTOR AND RECEPIOR FIBER POTENTIALS BAYLOR DA, HODGKIN AL DETECTION AND RESOLUTION OF VISUAL S11MULi BY TURTLE PHOTORECEPTORS. J PHYSIOL (LONB). 234 111/ 163-198, 1913 BENOLKEN RM, ANDERSONRE, WHEELER TG MEMBRANE FAttY ACIDS ASSOCIATEDWITH THE ELECTRICAL RESPONSE IN VISUAL EXCITATION.

SCIENCE, 182 (41181/ 1253.1254, 1973

BIRNDORG LA, DAWSONWW A NORMAL ELECTROOCULOGRAMIN A PATIENT WITH A tYPICAL V]IELLIFORM MACULAR LESION. INVESt OPHTHALMOL. 12 ( 1 ) ) / 830.833, ]973 BURKHARDT DA VISION AND GRADEDPOTENTIALS IN VERTEBRATERETINAS. INVEST OPHTHALMOL. 13 (11/ 1.3, 1974

SMITH LL, GOLOSTEIN R INFLUENCE OF BACKGROUNDNOISE ON THE EARLY COMPONENTSOF THE AVERAGED ELECTROENCEPHAL!~ RESPONSE TO CLICKS. J SPEECH HEAR RE$. 16 (31/ 488.497, 1973

CLOTS GW, BUR]AN HM. BLODI FC ELECTRORETINOGRAMCHANGES IN ACUTE QUININE POISONING. ARCH OPHTHALMOL, 90 (4)/ 307.309. 1973

SQUIRES KC, HILLYARD SA. LINDSAY PH VERTEX POTENTIALS EVOKED DURING AUDITORY SIG~AL DETECTION: RELATION TO DECISION CRITERIA. PERCEPTION PSYCHOPHYS, 14 (2)/ 265-272. 1973

CLARK GM A HEARING PROSTHESIS FOR SEVERE PERCEPTIVE DEAFNESSEXPERIMENTAL STUDIES. J LARYNGOL OTOL, 87 (10)/ 929-945, 1973

STORM VAN LEEUWEN W, KAMP A OCCURRE|ICE OF BETA BURSTS IN FRONTAL CORTEX DURING CNV PARADIGM. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 95-97. 1973

CRESC1TELLI F AN ELECTRICAL SIGN OF PHOTIC HISTORY RECORDEDFROMTHE EYE OF THE FROG TADPOLE. VISION RES. 13 (1!11 2183-2184, 1973

TECCE JJ, HAMILTON OT CNY REDUCTION BY SUSTAINED COGNITIVE ACTIVITY (DISTRACTION). ELECTROENCEPlt CLIN NEUROPHYSIOLSUPPL, 33/ 229-237. 1973

DAWSON WW, ZIIOAERMANTJ. HOUDEWL A METHOD FOR MORE COMFORTABLEELECTRORETINOGRAPHY. ARCH OPHTHALMOL, 91 ( 1 ) / 1-2, 1974

THEISSING J (EVOKED RESPONSE AUDIOMETRY IN CHILDREN) AUDIOLOGIE UND PHONIATRIE. HNO, 21 ( l O ) / 314-316, 1973 (GER)

ENGER PS, HAWKINS AO, SAND O. CHAPMANCJ DIRECTIONAL SENSITIVITY OF SACCULARMICROPHONICPOTENTIALS IN THE HADDOCK. J EXP BIOL, 59 (2)/ 425-433, 1973

VAN VEEN WJ, KNOTT JR, PETERS JF, MILLER LH. COHEN $I CNV SHAPE DIFFERENCES AND PERCEPTUALMODE. ELECTROENCEPH CLIN NEURDPHYS]OL SUPPL. 33/ 327-328, 1973

FOKIN VF, UVAROVVG (STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL UNITS OF CAT RETINA UNDER RHYTHMIC ILLUMINATION OF THE EYE WITH SHORT FLASHES) BIOF1ZIKA, 18 (5)/ 912-917, 1973 (RUS)

VAN VEEN WJ, PETERS JF, KNOTT JR, MILLER LH, COHEN SI TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICSOF THE CONTINGENTNEGATIVE VAR[ATION: RELATIONSHIPSWITH ANX]ETY, PERCEPTUALMODE, SEX, AND STRESS. BIOL PSYCHIATRY. 7 (2)/ lOl-l~i. 1973 VAUGHAN HG JR THE ROLE OF STIMULUS PAVTERN IN SUPPRESSION OF VISION DURING EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 147-154, 1973 WEBER BA THE CURRENT STATUS OF AEA (AVERAGEDELECTROENCEPHALIC AUDIOMETRY) WITH CHILDREN. CLIN PEDIATR (PHILA), 12 (11)/ 629-630, 1973

FUJINAGA Y, TAMA! A, TANAKA K THE EFFECt OF EUCLIDAN ON THE ERG OF THE ALBINO RAT. I I . THE EFFECT OF EUCLIDAN ON THE ERG OF THE STREPTOZOTOCIN-DIABETIC ALBINO RAT. FOLIA OPHTHALMOLJAP, 24 (81/ 851-857, ]973 GALLEY N, KLINKE R, OERTEL W, PAUSE M, STORCHW-H THE EFFECT OF [NTRACOCHLEARLYADMINISTERED ACETYLCHOLINE-BLOCKING AGENTS ON THE EFFEREN1 SYNAPSESOF THE COCHLEA. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-2)/ 55-63, 1973

604A ~***

INDI:X TO CURRENT LITERATURE

RECEPTOR AND RECEPTORFIBER POTENTIALS -CONT-

HOFMANN G (MEASUREMENT OF THE CLICK AUDITORY ~HRESHOLD IN THE INTACT. UNANESTHETIZED GUINEA PIG) MONATSSCHR OHRENHE]LKD LARYNGORHINOL. 107 1111/ 537-542, 1973 (GER) HONRUBIA V, $TRELIOFF'D. WARD PH A QUANTITATIVE STODY OF COCHLEARPOTENTIALS ALONG THE SCALA MEDIA OF THE GUINEA PIG. J ACOUST SOC AM, 54 (3)/ 600-609, 1973 HOOPER R ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHY. J LARYNGOLOTOL, 87 (10)/ 919-927, 1973

• =.=o RECEPTORAND RECEPTORFIBER POTENTIALS -CONTSTONE J SAMPLING PROPERTIESOF MICROELECTRODESASSESSED IN THE CAT'S RETINA. J NEUROPHYS!OL. 36 (6)/ ]071-]079. ]973 STRELIOFF D A COMPUTERSIMULATION OF THE GENERATIONAND DISTRIBUTION OF COCHLEAR POTENTIALS. J ACOUST SOC AM, 54 (3)/ 620-629. 1973 SUGA S THE ELECTRORETINOGRAMOF THE ENUCLEATEDRAT EYEBALL. JAP J OPHTHALMOL. 17 (3)1 220-227. ]973

HOOPER RE ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHY. A PRELIMINARY REPORT. J OTOLARYNGOLSOC AUST, 3.(4)/ 563-566, ]973

TAMAI A (THE PEAK LATENCY OF THE 01 OF THE OSCILLATORY POTENTIAL IN THE ERG OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY) FOLIA OPHTHALMOLJAP, 24 (9)/ 958-96] ]973 (JAP)

KANEKO A RECEPTIVE F]ELD ORGANIZATIONOF BIPOLAR AND AMACRINE CELLS IN THE GOLDFISH RETINA. J PHYSIOL (LOND), 235 (1)/ ]33.153, 1973

TAMA] A. TANAKA K THE ERG OF THE STREPTOZOTOCIN-OIABETICALBINO RAT. FOLIA OPHTHALMOLJAP. 24 (8)/ 847-850, 1973

KARITA K. TAS~KI K OCTOPUS OPTIC NERVE RESPONSES. TOHOKU J EXP MED, 110 (4)/ 311-318, 1973 KRUEGER J, FISCHER B DEPENDENCE OF SURROUNDEFFECTS ON RECEPTIVE FIELD CENTER ILLUMINATION IN CAT RETINAL GANGL]ON CELLS. EXP BRAIN RES, 18 (3)/ 304-315, 1973 KRUEGER J, FISCHER B STRONG PERIPHERY EFFECT IN CAT RETINAL GANGLION CELLS. EXCITATORY RESPONSES IN ON. AND OFF.CENTER NEURONESTO SINGLE GRID DISPLACEMENTS, EXP BRAIN RES, ]8 (3); 316.318, ]973 MIKHAILOVA NA, MILDAZHENE GB (RECORDING OF OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS OF THE ELECTRORETINOGRAMAS A METHODO~ ASSESSMENTOF FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE RETINA IN DIABETIC RETINOPATHY) OFTALMOL ZH, 26 (6)/ 454.457, 1973 (RUS)

rAMURA O. MIKAWA T PROJECTION OF RETINAL ACTIVE POTENTIAL TO THE CORNEA. ACTA SOC OPHTHALMOLJAP. 77 (91/ ]083-]087, ]973 WAALER GHM GENETICS AND PHYSIOLOGYOF COLOURVISION. ACTA OPHTHALMOL (SUPPL)(KBH). 122/ 1-75, 1973 WIGLUSZ Z (INVESTIGATIONS ON THE ROLE OF CYCLIC 3 ' , 5 ' - AMP AND ACTIVE SODIUM TRANSPORT IN THE GENERATIONOF ACTION POTENTIALS IN VIVO) ACTA BIOL MED (GDANSK). 17 (SUPP)/ ]-63. 1973 (PCL) WITA CW MEASUREMENT OF INFORMATIONTRANSFER IN RETINAL GANGLION CELLS OF CAT. INT J NEUROSCI, 4 13)/ ]2]-125. 1972 YOSHIE N DIAGNOSTIC SI'31FICANCE OF THE ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAMIN CLINICAL AUDlUMETRY, AUDIOLOGY, ]2 (5.6)/ 504-539, 1913

MITCHELL C, BRUMiVIETTR, HIMES D, VERNON J ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF SODIUM SALICYLATE UPON THE COCHLEA. ARCH OTOLARYNGOL, 98 (5)/ 297-30], 1973

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MOLOTCHNIKOEF S, BRUNETTEJR (VARIATIONS IN POTENTIALS EVOKED IN THE OPTIC NERVE BY BRIEF STIMULATION DURING DARK ADAPTATION) C R ACAD SC] tO) (PARIS), 277 ( ] 8 ) / ]905-1908. 1973 (FRE)

ADAMS PM, BARRATT ES NOCTURNAL SLEEP IN SQUIRREL MONKEYS. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 12)1 201-204, 1974

NORRFN DV SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY OF THE CONESMEASUREDBY MEANS OF ELECTRORETINOGRAPHY OPHTHALMOLOGICA, 167 (5/6)/ 363-366, 1973

ADEY WR EXPLORING THE BRAIN'S MICROSCOPICMACHINERY. IN: BRAIN MECHANISMS AND THE CONTROL OF BEHAVIOUR. ED. BY H. MESSEL AND S.T. BUTLER. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA, SHAKESPEAREKEAD PRESS. BOOK/ 384-399. 1912

OSWALC V, BERGER H (INFLUENCE OF SEROTONINUPON FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCY IN THE FROG) UEBER DEN EINFLUSS VON SEROTONINAUF DIE FLIMMERVERSCHMELZUNGSFREQUENZBEIM FORSCH. ACTA BIOL MED GER. 31 (1)/ 103-IlO, 1973 (GER) PLUZHNIKOV MS, STEPANOVOV, [VANOV VA (RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTENSITY OF ACOUSTIC STIMULATION AND COCHLEAR RESPONSE IN CATS) ZH U~HN NOS GORL BOLEZN. HO-5/ 1-8, 1973 (RUS) PORTMANN M, NEGREVERGNEM (CONTRIBUTION OF ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHYTO THE AUDIOMETRIC EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN) APPORT DE L'ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHIEDANS L'EXAMEN AUDIOMETRIQUE DE L'ENFANT. REV LARYNGOLOTOL RHINOL (BORD), 94 (7-8)/ 359-379, 1973 (FRE) PRIEBE LA, WELCH AJ CHANGES IN THE RABBIT ELECTRORETINOGRAMC-WAVE FOLLOWING RUBY LASER INSULT. AEROSP MED, 44 ( I T ) / 1246-]250. 1973 RONCH] L. SALV[ G, PEDATA F (GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN ELECTROR~TIN~GRAPHY. l I , CLINICAL APPLICATIONS, YESTERDAYAND TODAY) ATT] FONDAZIONEGIORG]O RONCHI, 28 (5)/ 765-832, 1973 ([TA) SCHULZE J. BROEDNER H (INVESTIGATIONS OF RESPONSEAFTER SHORT DELAY DOUBLE- FLASH ELECTRORETINOGRAPHY IN THE DARK ADAPTED FROG EYE) KLIN MONATSBL AUGENHEILKD, 163 (41/ 476-481. 1973 (GER) S]CKEL W ENERGY IN CENTRAL NERVOUS (flETINAL) FUNCT]ON. INT J NEUROSCI. 4 (2}/ 45-5]. 1972 SIPPERLEY J. ANDERSONfiR, NAMASAK] O SHORT-TERM EFFECT OF ]NTRAOCULARPRESSURE ELEVATION ON THE HUMAN ELECTRORETINOGRAM. ARCH OPHTHALMOL, 90 151/ 358-360, 1973

ASTIC L (ONTOGENESIS OF THE STATES OF SLEEP IN GUINEA PIG FOETUS. POLYGRAPHIC STUDY) ONTOGENESE DES ETATS DE VIGILANCE CHEZ LE FOETUS DE COBAYE. ETUDE POLYGRAPHIQUE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHY~IQLCLIN. 3 I I ) l 54-64, ]973 (FRE) ASTIC L. SASTRE J-P. BRANDONA-M (CHRONIC POLYGRAPHICSTUDY OF THE STATES OF VIGILANCE IN GUINEA PIG FETUS) ETUDE POLYGRAPHIQUEDES ETATS DE VIGILANCE CNEZ LE FOETUS DE COBAYE. PHYSIOL BEHAV. ] l (511 641-654. 1913 (ERE) BALZAMO E. PEGRAMGV, BRADLEY RJ. RHODESJM. BERT J (STUDY ON EEG AND ORGANITATI~H OF DIFFERENT STATES OF VIGILANCE IN PAPIO PAPi~ LESS THAN 4 MONTHSOF AGE) REV ELECTROENCPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIN. 3 (211 238-242. ]913 (ERE) DE BARROS-FERREIRA M (TRANSITIONAL SLEEP PHASES: THE EFFECT OF PSYCHOLOGICALAND PSYCHOPATHOLOGICAL fACTORS ON THE ORGANIZATIONOF ~HE FIRST CYCLE) LES PHASES TRANSITIOHNELLESDU SOmEIL: EFFET DE FACTEURS PSYCHOLOGIQUES ET PSYCHOPATHOLOGIQUESSUR L'ORGANI~ATION DU PREMIER CYCLE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCL1N. 3 ( I ) l 137-]52. ]973 (ERE) BENOIT 0 (THALAMIC UNIT ACTIVITY DURING THE TRANSITION FROMSLOW SLEEP TO PAHAOOXICAL SLEEP: COMPARATIVESTUDY IN THE CAT AND THE MACAQUE) ACTIVITE UNITAIRE THALAMIQUE LORS DE LA TRANSITION SOtJEIL LENT-SOmEIL PARAOOXAL: ETUDE COMPARATIVECHEZ LE CHAT ET LE MACAQUE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIN. 3 (])1 39-45. 1973 (FRE) BENOIT O, PAROT S. GARMA L EVOLUTION DURING THE NIGHT OF REM SLEEP IN MAN. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRCLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (3)1 2 4 5 - 2 5 ] , 1914

INDEX TO CURRENT LITEP,ATURE

605A

• o~.e SLEEP -CON1-

" * * * * SLEEP -CONT-

DOHLIN G INTERACTION OF AROUSAL AND HABITUATION IN THE DEVELOPMENTOF SLEEP DURINGMONOTONOUSST|MULATION. BIOL PSYCHOL, I i2)1 99-114, 1973

LAURETTE G, ARFEL G (ADO|T|ONAL REMARKSON THE MEDIAN POSTERIORSPIKES OF SLEEP) REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CL|N, 3 (2)1 2]4-218, ]973 (FRE)

BREZINOVA V SLEEP CYCLE CONTENT AND SLEEP CYCLE DURATION. ELECTNOENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL. 36 I3)! 275-282, )974

mL/NARI S MENTAL ACTIVITY. EYE MOVEMENTSAND PHASIC EVENTS DURING SLEEP. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEIdAND DRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON. BUTTERWORTHS. nOOK/ 401-420, 1973

CAOILHkC J, 81LLIARD M. HALASZ P. PASSOUANT P (TRANSITIONAL SLEEP PHASES IN NARCOLEPSYAND EPILEPSY) LES PHASES TRANSITIONNELLES DU S i l L BANS LA NARCOLEPSIE ET L'EPiLEPSIE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPNYS[OLCLIN, 3 ( i ) l 153-164, 1973 (FRE) CORNERMA, BAKHU|S WL. VAN WINGEROEN C SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS OURIHGEARLY LIFE IN THE OOMESTKC CHICKEN, AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO HATCHING AND EMBRYONIC MOTILITY. IN: BEHAVIORAL EMBRYOLOGY.ED. BY G. GOTTLIEB. NEW YORK. ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 245-279, I973

MONNIER M. DUDLER L. SCHOENENBERGERGA H~RAL TRANSMISSIONOF SLEEP. V I I I . EFFECTS OF THE 'SLEEP FACTOR DELTA" ON CEREBRAL. MOTORAND VISCERAL ACTiViTIES. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 345 (1)/ 23-35, 1973 MONODN, CURZI-OASCALOVA L (TRANSITIONAL SLEEP STATES IN THE NEWBOHN) LES ETATS TRANSiTiONNELS DE SOIKEIL CHEZ LE NOUVEAU-NE A TERME. REV ELECTHOENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 3 ( I ) / 87-95, 1973 (FRE)

CRISP AH, STONEHILL E, FENTONGW. FEHWICK POC SLEEP PAITERNS IN OBESE PATIENTS DURINGWEIGHT REDUCTION. PSYCNOTHER PSYCHOSOM, 22 (2+G)l ISD+lGS. 1973

MUZET A, SCHIEOER JP, EHRHARTJ. LIENHARD JP (TRANSITORY ACTiVATiON PHASES AND CHANGES IN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC SLEEP STAGES) REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 3 (2)1 2]9-222, L973 (FRE)

DESIRAJU T ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF THE FRONTAL GRANULARCORTEX. I ! . PATTERNS OF SPONTANEOUSDISCHARGESOF IMPULSESOF NEURONS iN THE CORTEXTHROUGHSTATES OF SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS IN THE MONKEY. BRAIN RES, G3 (1-211 19-29, 1913

NAiTOH P, JOHNSONLC. LUBIN A, NUTE C COMPUTER EXTRACTION OF AN ULTRADIAN CYCLE IN SLEEP FROM MANUALLY SCOREDSLEEP STAGES. INT J CHRONOBIOL. I (31/ 223-234, 1973

FREEMON FR CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGYOF SLEEP: A CRITICAL REVIEW OF ALL-NIGHT ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES, BEHAV NEURQPSYCHIATRV, 4 (11-21/ 49.60, ]973 GkR~ L, LEYGONIE (TRANSITION FROMSLOW TO PARA~GXiCAL SLFEP IN NORMAL CHILDREN AGED S TO lO YEARS) LA TRANSITION DU SOMMEIL LENT AU SOMMEIL PARADOXAL CNEZ L'ENFANT NORMAL AGE DE 5 A 19 ANS, HEY ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIGLCLIN, 3 (1)1 103.113, 1973 (FRE|

OKUMA T, HSKAO T. KISH|MOTO A. MATSUSHiMA Y. YAMAGUCHi E TIME RELATiONSHiP BETWEEN THE LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS ACTIVITY AND EYE MOVEMENT IN THE UNANESTHETIZED AND RE~ERPINiZED CAT. ~OLIA PSYCHIAT~ NEUROL JAP, 27 (3)/ 23]-240. ]973 PASSOUANT P (TRANSITIONAL SIAGES OF SLEEP IN MAN: A SUMMARY) ETATS TRANSITIONNELS OU SOMMEIL CHE~ L'HOWE: SYNTHESE. REV ELECTRDENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, ) ( ) ) / ) 7 7 . ] 8 0 , )973 (FRE)

GHELAROUCCI B, PQIdP(LAHO O OSCILLATORY POTENTIALS IN THE LATERAL GENICULAT( NUCLEUS DURING SLEEP AND WAKEFULNESS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMANO BRAIN FUNCTIONS, EO, BY V, ZIKMUNO, LONOON, 6UTTERWDRTHS, BOOK/ 467.455, I973

PUIZILLOUT JJ, TERNAUXJP, FOUTZ AS, OELL P (SLOW WAVE SLEEP STAGESWITH PHASIC DISCHARGES: TRIGGERING BY VAGO,AORrlC STIMULATION) PHASES DE SOMMEIL A ONOES LENTES AVEC OECHARGESPHA$IOUES LEUR OECLENCHEMENTPAR LA ~TIMULATION VAGO.AORTIOUE. REV ELECTRQENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 3 ( ) ) / 21.37, i973 (FRE)

GIAQUIHTG S SLEEP RECORDINGS FRO~ LIMBIC STRUCTURES IN MAN. CONFIN NEUROL, 35 (51/ 285-303, 1973

PUTKONEN PTS, ELOMAA E THETA SPINOLES IN HUMANR.E.M. SLEEP. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN. 3 (2)/ 223-226, 1973

GIAQUINTO S, VALENZi M (SPECTRAL STABILITY O~ L1MB1C STRUCTURES IN MAN) BOLL SOC ITAL BIOL SPER, 49 (4)/ 169.172, 1973 (ITA)

ROTENBERG VS, 9)NIAUR|SHVIL) RG (PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF NOCTURNAL SLEEP) ZH VYSSH NERV DEIAT, 23 (4)/ 864-87], 1973 (RUS)

GILLIN JC, JACOBS LS, SNYDERF. HENK]N R! EFFECTS OF DECREASEDADRENAL CORTICOSTEROiDS: CHANGES IN SLEEP IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH ADRENAL CORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY. ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (3)/ 283-289, 1974

ROUGEUL A (ELECTRICAL CONCOMITANTSOF SLEEP ONSET. A STUDYON THE CAT AND FPNCTIONAL PHYLOGENETICPERSPECTIVE) CONCOMITANTS ELECTROGRAPHIQUES DE L'ASSOUPISSEMENT. ETUDE SUR LE CHAT ET PERSPECTIVES PHYLOGENFTIOUE9 FONCTIONNELLES. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 3 ( ] ) / 7-20, ]973 (FRE)

GOTTESMANN C (THE INTERMEDIATE SLEEP STAGE IN THE RAT~ LE STARE INTERMEDIAIRE DU SOIMEIL CHEZ LE RAT. REV ELECTROENCEPH NEUROPHYSiOLCLIK, 3 El)/ 65-68, 1973 (~RE) HAUL[CA l , ABADE[ L, BRANISTEANU O, TOPOLICEANU F, BUSU]OC A PRELIMINARY DATA ON THE POSSIBLE HYPNOGENICROLE OF ADENOSINE. REV ROUMPHYSIOL, ]0 (4)/ 275-279, ]973 JALOWIEC JE, MORGANEPJ, STERNWC, ZOLOVICK AJ, PANKSEPP J EFFECTS OF MIDBRAIN TEGMENTAL LESIONS ON SLEEP AND REGIONAL BRAIN SEROTONIN AND HOREPINEPHRINE LEVELS IN CATS. EXP NEUROL, 41 (3)/ 670-682, ]973 KURTZ D, LONSDORFERJ, MICHELETTi G, MEUNiER-CARUS J, FLETTO R, LAMPERT-BENIGNUS E, BAPST J, ANTONY V (AUTONOMIC CHANGESDURING TRANSITIONAL SLEEP PHASES IN NORMAL ADULTS) ETUDE DES MODIFICATIONS VEGETATIVES LORS DES PHASES TRANSITIONNELLES DE SOMMEIL CHEZ L'AOULTE NORMAL. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIH, 3 El)/ 115-136, 1973 (FRE) LANOIR J (CORTICAL RHYTHMSDURING INTERMEDIATE SLEEP STAGES IN THE CHRONICALLY IMPLANTED UNRESTRAINEDCAT) LES RYTHMESCORTICAUX DES PHASES ZNTERMEOIAIRESCHEZ LE CHAT CHRONIGUE LIBRE. REV ELECTROENCEPH NEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 3 ( I ) / 46.53, )973 (FRE) LAURENT J-P, CESPUGLIOR, JOUVET M (DELiMITATiON OF THE ASCENDINGPATHWAYSOF THE PONTO.GEHICULO-OCCiP|TAL ACTIVITY iN THE CAT) BRAIN RES, 65 (1)1 29-52, 1974 (FRE)

SALZARULO P (THE TRANSITIONAL PHASES BETWEEN WAKEFULNESS AND bLEEP AND BETWEEN SLOWSLEEP AND FAST SLEEP IN HUMANPSYCHOPHYSIOLOG¥] LES PHASES TRANSITIONNELLES V~ILLE-SOMMEIL ET SOMMEIL LENT-SOkgAEIL RAPIDE EN PSYCHCPHYSIOLOGIEHUMAINE. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN. 3 ( ) ) / 69-86, ]973 (FRE) SAMSON-OOLLFUS D, POUSSIN A (TRANSITIONAL ~TATES PRECEDING AND FOLLOWING NOCTURNAL R.E.M. SLEEP IN NORMALCHILDREN AGED 8 TO 30 MO~THS) LES ETATS TRANSITiONNELS PRECEDANT ET SUIVANT LES PHASES OE SOWAEIL RAPiDE AVECMOUVEMENTSOCULAIRES CHEZ L'ERFANT NORMAL DE 8 A 30 MOIS. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSiOL CLIN. 3 (])1 97.102, ]973 (FRE) SCHWARTZ BA, LEFEBVRE A (CONTACTS BETWEENWAKEFULNESS AND REM SLEEP. 11. INTERMITTENT HEM) CONTACTS VEILLEIP,M,O. I t ; LES P.M.O. MORCELEES. REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOL CLIN, 3 El)/ ]65.i76. ]973 (ERE) SUGIHARA K, GOTOH J DEPTH-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAMS OF CHICKENS IN WAKEFULNESS AND SLEEP. JAP J PHYSZOL, 23 (4)/ 371.379, 1973 SUSIC V, KOVACEVIC R SLEEP PATTERNS IN CHRONIC SPLIT-BRAIN CATS. BRAIN RES, 65 (3)/ 427-44Io 1974

606A

INDEX TO C U R R E N T L I T E R A T U R E

0"*'* SLEEP -CONT-

* * * * * ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY -CONT-

USDIN G, ED. SLEEP RESEARCH AND CLINICAL PRACTICE. NEW YORK, GRUNNERIMAZEL. BOOK/ 1-94, 1973

CROW TJ, WOODYCD ACQUISITION OF A CONDITIONED EYEBLINK RESPONSEDURING REVERSIBLE DENERVATIONOF ORBICULARIS OCULI MUSCLES IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 64 ( ] - 2 ) / 414-418, 1973

* * * * * ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY

DE JESUS PV JR, HAUSMANOWA-PETRUSEWICZ I . BARCH! DL THE EFFECT OF COLD ON NERVE CONDUCTIONOF HUMANSLOWAND FAST NERVE FIBERS. NEUROLOGY (M]NNEAP). 23 (11)/ 1182-1189. 1973

ADRIAN M CINEMATOGRAPHIC, ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC,AND ELECTROGONIOMETRIC TECHNIQUES FOR ANALYZING HUMANMOVEMENTS. IN: EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS, VOL. 1, ED. BY J.H. WELMORE. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 339-363, 1973 ALPERT S, JARRETT S, LERNER IM, ROSENTHAL AM ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC FINDINGS IN EARLY HEMIPLEGIA. ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL, 54 (lO)/ 464-465, 1973 BACH-Y-RITA P SEPARATE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL MECHANISMSCONTROLLING SLOW AND FAST EYE MOVEMENTS. IN: THE OCULOMOTORSYSTEMAND BRAIN FUNCTIONS, ED. BY V. ZIKMUND. LONDON, BUTTERWORTHS. BOOK/ 87-98, 1973 BALLANTYNE JP, CAMPBELL MJ ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY AFTER SURGICAL REPAIR OF SECTIONED HUMANPERIPHERAL NERVES. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY, 36 (5)/ 797.805, 1973 BALTA N, VASILESCU C (CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN MOTOR FIBERS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES IN PATICNTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASES) STUD CE~CET MED INTERNA, I4 (4)/ 353-358, I973 (RUM) BALTA N, VASILESCU C (ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ALTERATIONS IN CHRONIC HEPATOPATHIES) ELEKTROMYOGRAPHISCHE VERAENDERUNGENBE! CHRONISCHER HEPATOPATHIE. Z EEG.EMG, 4 (3)1 118.123, 1973 (GER) BARANSKI S, EDELWEJN Z, STODOLNIK.BARANSKAW, SAROL Z MORPHOLOGIC AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHICINVESTIGATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF HYPODYNAMIAON THE FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY OF MUSCLES. REV MED AERO (PARIS), 12 (46)/ 380.382, I973 BASMAJIAN JV ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC ANALYSES OF BASIC MOVEMENT PATTERNS. IN: EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS, VOL. 1, ED. BY J.H. WILMORE. NEW YORK, ACADEMIC PRESS. BOOK/ 259-284, ]973 BEREZHNAIA EK, GORBUNOVAIM (ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE LATENT PERIOD OF MOTOR REACTION IN DOGS) FIZIOL ZH SSSR, 59 (9)/ 1371-1376, 1973 (BUS) BOCK WJ, LIESEGANG J, WANDT H A NEW METHOD OF THE MONITORINGRESPIRATION IN THE OPERATING THEATRE AND INTENSIVE CARE WARD. EXCERPTA MED INT CONGRSER, 287t 162-164, 1973 BOIKO M! (MUSCLE POTENTIALS DURING STATIC WORK UP TO COMPLETE EXHAUSTION) FIZ[OL ZH SS~R, 59 (9)/ 1377-1384, 1973 (BUS) BOOISSET S, GOUBEL F INTEGRATED E~ECTROMYOGRAPHICALACTIVITY AND MUSCLEWORK. J APPL PHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 695-702, 1973 BROOKS VB, KOZLOVSKAYA IB, ATKIN A, HORVATH FE, UNO M EFFECTS OF COOLING DENTATE NUCLEUS ON TRACKING-TASK PERFORMANCE IN MONKEYS. J NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (6)1 974-995, 1973 BUDZYNSK! THo STOYVA JM, ADLER CS, MULLANEY OJ EMG BIOFEEDBACK AND TENSION HEADACHE: A CONTROLLEDOUTCOME STUOY. PSYCHOSOMMED, 35 (6)1 484.496, 1973 BURCKHARDT A, TAILLARD W (STUDY OF WEIGHTBEARING AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAFTER ARTHRODESIS OF THE HIP) Z ORTHOP, Ill (5)/ 710-723, 1973 (GER) BURG D, SZUMSKI AJ, STRUPPLER A, VELHO F AFFERENT AND EFFERENT ACTIVATION OF HUMANMUSCLE RECEPTORS INVOLVED IN REFLEX AND VOLUNTARYCONTRACTION. EXP NEUROL, 41 (3)/ 754-768, 1973 CERQUIGLINi S, VENERANDOA, WARTENWEILER J, EDS. BIOMECHANICS I ! I . BALTIMORE, UNIVERSITY PARK PRESS. BOOK/ 1-511, 1973 CHAPMAN AJ AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC~'UDY OF APPREHENSION ABOUT EVALUATION. PSYCHOL REP. 33 (3). ~11-814. 1973 COHEN FL EFFECTS OF VARIOUS LESIONS ON CROSSEDAND UNCROSSED DESCENDING INSPIRATORY PATHWAYS IN THE CERVICAL SPINAL CORD OF THE CAT. J NEUROSURG, 39 (5)1 589-595, 1973

i

DELWA]DE PJ (DIFFERENCE OF FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION BETWEENQUADRIC~PS AND SHORT BICEPS MYOTATIC ARCS IN MAN) DIFFERENCES D'ORGANISATION FONCTIO~NELLE DES ARCS MYOTATIQUES DU QUADRICEPS ET DU COURT BICEPS CHEZ L'HOliE. REV NEUROL (PARIS), ]28 ( 1 ) / 39-46. ]973 (FRE) DESMEDT JE, BORENSTEIN S COLLATERAL INNERVATION OF MUSCLE FIBRES BY MOTORAXONS OF DYSTROPHIC MOTORUNITS. NATURE (LOND). 246 (5434)/ 500-501. 1973 DIANABURG GO. VOLKOV [0 (ROLE OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS IN MUSCLE PONE REGULATION) F[ZIOL ZH, ]9 (5)/ 675-683, ]973 (UKR) EL'NER AM (POSSIBILITY OF CORRECTINGQUICK VOLUNTARYMOVEMENTS AND POSTURAL ACTIVITY OF HUMANMUSCLES) BIOFIZ[KA, ]8 (5)/ 907-91], ]973 (RUS) EMERYK B, MOSZYNSK! B (EVALUATION OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF FACIAL NERVE LESIONS BASED ON CLINICAL AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHICFINDINGS) OCENA CHIRURGICZNEGOLECZENIA OBWODOWYCHUSZKODZEN N. V i i W OPARCIU O OBRAZ KLINICZNY I ELEKTROMIOGRAFICZNY. NE~qOL NEUROCHIRPOL, I (4)1 467.472, 1973 (POLL ESSLEN E (OCULAR MYASTHENIA) OPHTHALMOLOGICA° 167 (4)1 350.274, 1913 (GER) EXNER GU, STAUDTE HW, PETTE O ISOMETRIC TRAINING OF RATS. EFFECTS UPON FAST AND SLOW MUSCLE AND MODIFICATION BY AN ANABOLIC HORMONE (NANDROLONE OECANOATE). 1. FEMALE RATS. PFLUEGERS ARCH, 345 ( I ) 1 ! - ! 4 , 1973 FRAME JW, BOTHWELL PS, DUXBURYAJ THE STANDARDIZATIONOF ELECTROMYOGRAPHYOF THE MASSETER MUSCLE IN MAN. ARCH ORAL BIOL. 18 ( l ] ) l 1419.1423, 1973 PREY HJ, PREYM-L, RIEKKINEN PJ, TUOMOLAHO A FAMILY WITH AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT SPINOCEREDELLAR ATAKIA, WITH ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL FINDINGS. ANN CLIN RES, 5 (3)1 163-167. 1973 FUHRER MJ DISHABITUATION OF FLEXOR WITHDRAWAL ACTIVITY MEDIATED BY THE FUNCTIONALLY TRANSECTEDHUMAN SPINAL CORD. BRAIN RES, 63 (1.211 93-102, 1973 GOLDSTEIN G ISOLATION OF BOVINE THYMIN: A POLYPEPTIDE HORMONEOF THE NATURE ~IOND), 247 (5435)/ 11-14. 1974 GQLOVKQ IF (DYNAMICS OF IMPCDANCE LEVEL OF THE TISSUE AREA BEIWlEEN ACTIVE ELECTROMYOGgAPHICELECTRODES DURING VESTIBULAR TENSION) BIULL EKSP BIOL MEO, 76 (ILL/ 9-11. 1973 (RUS) GUIHENEUC P. GINET J (THE HOFFMANREFLEX STUDIED IN THE QUADRICEPSMUSCLE OF NORMAL HUMANSUBJECTS) ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 (311 225-23I, 1974 (FRE) GUTTMANN L. MEHRANC EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON TtlE VALUE OF ARCHERY IN PARAPLEGIA. PARAPLEGIA, l ] (2)1 159-165. 1973 HERBISON GJ, JAWEEDMM, DITUNNO JF, SCOTT CM EFFECT OF OVERWORKDURING REINNERVATION OF RAT MUSCLE. EXP NEUROL, 41 (1)/ 1-14, 1973 HERZ H. LEGEWIE H, NUSSELT L (A LINEAR INTEGRATOR FOR EMG DIGITALIZATION AND FEEDBACK) EIN LINEARER INTEGRATOR ZOR DIGITALISIERUNG UND RUECKMELDUNG OER ELEKTRISCHENMOSKELAKTIVITAET. BIOMED TECH (STUTTG). 18 (511 195-197, 1973 (GER) HJORTH RJ, WILLISON RG THE ELECTROMYOGRAMIN FACIAL MYOKYMIAAND HEMIFACIAL SPASM. J NEUROL SCI. 20 (2)/ 117-126, 1973 HOEKENDORF H, KIPP J. OGINSZUS HJ, SOLCHER H (THE SYNDROMEOF RECURRENTALTERNATING OPHTHALMOPLEGIA) ZUM SYNDROMDEN REZIDIVIERENO ALTERNIERENDEN OPHTHALMOPLEGIE. NERVENARZT, 44 (9)/ 488-490, 1973 (GER)

iNDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

607A

* * * * * ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY -CONT-

• * * * * ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY -CONT-

HYAMS S, SHARF 0, NEUIMNN E CYCLICAL OCULOMGTORPARALYSIS. REPORTOF AN ATYPICAL CASE WiTH ELECTROMYOGRAPHKCFINDINGS. J PEDIAIR OPHTHALMOL, IO (411 271-277. 1973

MAZAEVA IV. LIPOVETSKAIA NG, BALASHOVAEG (WERDNIG-HOFFMAN SPINAL AMYOTROPHYIN TWINS) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, )3 (10)1 1491-]495, ]973 (RUS)

ISCH-TREOSSARD C, JESEL M, BALL|S TH, ISCH F (CONDUCTIONVELOCITY AND EVOKEDRESPONSESTO PERIPHERAL NERVESTIMULATION IN IIVOTONIA ATROPHICA) REVELECTROENCEPH NEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 3 (2)/ 209-213. 1973 (FOE) JEBSEN RH, LONG E RAOICULOPATHY AND THE ELECTROMYOGRAMIN DISABILITY APPLICANTS. ARCH PHYSMEO REHABIL. 54 (1011 471-474. 1973 JESEL M, ISCH-TREUSSARDC. POENARUS. ISCN F (ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THYROTOXIC MYOPATNIES) REV ELECTROENCEPHNEUROPHYSIOLCLIN, 3 (2I/ 183-192. 1973 (FRE) JURNA !o GROSSMANNW, NELL T DEPRESSION BY AMANTADINEOF TREMORINDUCEDBY RESERPINE AND OXOTREMORINE IN THE RAT. NAUNYN SCHMIEDEDERGSARCHPHARMACOL, 280 (211 141-152, 1973 KETELAER P, TVBERGHEIN JM, KETELAER CJ (C34.647-OAiLIORESAL) IN THE TREAIMENT OF HYPERTONIC MANIFESTATIONS IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS) LE C34.647-BA(LIORESAL) DAWSLE TRAITMENT DES MANIFESTATIONS HYPERTONIQUES DE LA SCLEROSE EN PLAQUES. ORUX MEG, 53 ( I I ) l 675-681, I973 (FRE)

MICHON J. MOBERGE, EDS. (TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVESi LES LESIONS TRAUMATIQUESDES NERFS PERIPHERIQUES. PARIS, EXPANSION SCIENTIFIOUE Fk~CA]SE. BOOR/ 1-145, 1973 (FRE) MURAl Y, KUROTWA Y SURAL NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY )N PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIES AND SUBACUTEMYELO-OPTICO-NEUROPATHIES (SMON). J NEUROL SCI. 20 (3)/ 339-344, ]973 MURAKAM[ Y, FUKUDAH. KIRCHNER JA THE CRICOPHARYNGEUSMUSCLE. AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND NEUROPHARMACOLDGICAL STUDY. ACTA OTOLARYNGOL (SUPPL)(STOCKH), 3]1/ ]-]9, I~72 NAKAZAWA Y, KOTORI! T. OHSHIMAMo KITAHARA T PHASIC MUSCULAR ACTIVXTY AND MUSCULAR TONUS IN REM SLEEP. KURUME MED J, 20 (2)1 105-112. 1973 NARABAYASI?I H. KOSAKAK. GOTO A (IMPORTANCE OF CEREBELLAR HEMISPHERIC STRUCTURES IN PRODUCTION OF TREMORAND CHOREICMOVEMENTS IN HUMANAND MONKEY) ADV NEUROL SCI. )7 (5)1 934-940. ]973 (JAP) NESMEI~NOVA TN (MUSCULAR SYNERGYIN PATIENTS WITH SPINAL CORDINJURIES) 6IULL EKSP 6IOL MED, 76 ( ] ] ) 1 28-32, ]971 (RUS)

KOSLOWM, OAK A, LI CL C-FIBER EXCITABILITY lfl THE CAT. EXP NEUROL, 41 (311 745,753, 1973

NIELSEN VK SENSORY ~ND MOTORNERVE CONDUCTION IN THE MEOIAN NERVE 1N NORMAL SUBJECTS. ACTA MED SCAND. 194 (511 435-443, t973

KBYZHANBVSKI! GN (THE 'DISPATCH STATION' PHENOMENONIN CENTRAL NERVOUSSYSTEM PATHOLOGY) PATOL FIZiOL EKSP TER, NO.4/ 3.10, i973 (RUS)

NIELSEN VK THE PERIPHERAL NERVE FUNCTION IN CHRONICRENAL FAILURE. V. SENSORY AND MOTORCONDUCTION VELOCITY. ACTA MED SCAND. 194 (5)1 445.454. 1973

KULLMAN L, SZIJJ E (ELECTROMYOGRAPNICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL CHANGES IN ARTNROGRYPOSIS) ELEKTBOMYOGNAPNISCHE UND NISTOLOGISCHE VERAENOERUNGENBEi ARTHROORYPOSIS, ARCH ORTHOP UNFALLCH|R, 76 (4)/ 235.241, 1973 (GER)

NIELSEN VK THE PERIPHERAL NERVE FUNCTION IN CHRONICRENAL FAILURE. VI. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SENSORYAND MOTORNERVE CONDUCTION AND KIDNEY FUNCTION, AZOTEMIA, AGE, SEX, AND CLINICAL NEUROPATHY. ACTA MED SCAND, 194 (5)1 455.462. 1973

LAFRATTA CW, ZAL|S AW AGE EFFECTS ON SURAL NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY. ARCH PHYSMED REHABIL. 54 (101/ 475.477. 1973

NIEWIADOMSKA M. WOCHNIK.DYJAS O (ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC INVESTIGATIONS ifl TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF -BRACHIAL PLEXUS) BADANIE ELEKTROMIOGRAFICZNE W POURAZOWYCHUSZKODZENIACH NERWOW SPLOTU RAMIENNEGO. NEUROL NEUROCHIRPOL. 7 (41/ 473-479. 1973 (POL)

LAMARRE Y, WEISS M HARMALINE-INDUCED RHYTHMICACTIVITY OF ALPHA AND GAMMA MOTONEURONS IN THE CAT. BRAIN RES, 63 (1-211 430-434. 1973 LEE K-H, JOHNSTCN R BRACING BELOW THE KNEE FOR HEMIPLEGIA: BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS. ARCH PHYS MEO RENA91L, 54 (101/ 466.470. 1973 LHERMtTTE F, CHAIN F, ESCOUROLLE R, CHEDRUF, GUILLEMINAULT C, FRANCOUAL M (A NEW CASE OF TETANIFORMCONTRACTURE DISTINCT FROMTHE STIFF-MAN SYNDROME: A PHARMACOLOGICAL AND NEUROPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF A CASE OF PREDOMINANTLYSPINAL ENCEPHALOMYELITIS) REV NEUROL (PARIS),)28 El)/ 3-2I, 1973 (FRE) LOWITZSCN K, NOPF HC (REFRACTORY PERIODS AND FREQUENT IMPULSE CONDUCTION IN MIXED N. ULNARIS OF MAN IN POLYNEUROPATHIES) REFRAKTAERPERIODEN UND FREQUENTE IMPULSFORTLEITUNG IM GEMISCNTEN N. ULNARIS DES MENSCHENBE! POLYNEUROPATHIEN. Z NEUROL, 205 (21/ 123-144, 1973 (GER)

NOEL P SENSORY NERVE CONDUCTION IN THE UPPER LIMBS AT VARIOUS STAGES OF DIARETIC NEUROPATHY. J NEUROL NEUROSURGPSYCHIATRY. 36 (5)/ 786-796. 1973 OldER GE JR (EVALUATION OF POST-TRAUMATIC PERIPHERAL NERVE LESION) IN: (TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES) EO. BY J. MICHON AND E. MOBERG. PARIS, EXPANSION SCIENTIFIOUE FRANCAISE. BOOK/ 63.70, 1973 (FRE) PAQUIN JM (INTEREST OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHYIN NERVE TRAUMATOLOGY) IN: (TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES) ED. BY J. MICHON AND E. MOBERG. PARIS. EXPANSION SCIENTIFIQUE FRANCAISE. BOOK/ 3)-36, 1973 (FRE) PUTNAM JE, WHITEHORN D POLARIZATION CHANGES IN THE TERMINALS OF !DENTIFIED PRIMARY AFFERENT FIBERS AT THE GRACILE NUCLEUS. EXP NEUROL. 41 (2)/ 246-259, 1973

MAGORA A, GONEN B ANALYSIS OF THE PEAK-TO-PEAK AND ONSET-TO-ONSET DURATIONOF THE ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSPIKES FROMEXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES. OPHTHAL RES, 5 (4)/ 193-203. 1973

RAINER WG, MAYERJ, SADLER TR JR, DIRKS 0 EFFECT OF GRADEDCOMPRESSIONON NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY. AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY. ARCH SURG. 107 (5)/ 719-721, 1973

MALENKOV NN, POPOVCV (FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE NEUROMUSCULARAPPARATUS IN CHILDREN WITH SEQUELAE OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS DAMAGESDURING OELIVERY) ZH NEVROPATOL PSIKHIATR, 73 (101/ 1468-1473, 1973 (RUS)

RAMOS MU, MUNDALEMO, AWADEA, WITSOE DA, COLE TM, OLSONM. KOTTKE FJ CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF SPREADOF EXCITATION OURING PROLONGED ISOMETRIC tX,ERCISE. ARCH PHYSMED REHABIL, 54 (]11/ 496-504, 1973

~,~ANIKAL MD, SIMPSONJA EVALUATION OF SPINAL INHIBITORY ACTIVITY IN EPILEPSY BY THE H WAVE RECOVERYCURVE. EPILEPSIA, 14 (3)/ 311-32), 1973 MARQUES-DIAS MJ, PAIVA HA, LEFEVRE AB (DYSTONIA MUSCULORUMDEFORMANS. CLINICAL STUDYOF 3 CASES) DISTONIA MUSCULAR DEFORMANTE. ARQ NEUROPSIOUIATR, 31 (3)/ 198-206, 1973 (POD) MARTIN WA, KRAFT GH SHOULDER GIRDLE NEURITIS: A CLINICAL AND ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION. MILIT MED, 139 (1)/ 21-25, 1974

RIDEAU Y (ANALYSIS OF MUSCULAR FUNCTION USING ELECTROMYOGRAPHY. A NEW TECHNIQUE: ELECTROMYOCARTOGRAPHY) REV CHIR ORTHOP. 59 (511 389-400, 1913 (FRE) RINZEL J, KELLER JO TRAVELING WAVE SOLUTIONS OF k NERVE CONDUCTIONEQUATION. DIOPHYS J, 13 (12)/ 13|3-1337, 1973 RUSCONI C, POLON! AE. Ol MONDA V (PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN THE DETERMINATIONOF PERIPHERAL NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY IN LOWER EXTREMITY ATHEROSCLEROSI$) VALORE DELLA DETERMINAZIONE DELLA VELOCITA Oi CONDUZIONE MOTORIA DEI NERVI PERIFERIC! NELLE ARTERIOPATIE ATEROSCLEROTICNE DEGLI ARTi INFERIORI. RICERCAPRELIMINARE. MINERVA CARDiO-ANGIOL, 21 (9)1 605-6)2, )973 (ITA)

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INDEX TO CURRENT LITERATURE

* * * * " ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY +CONT-

.se** ELECTROMYOGRAPHYAND NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY-CONT-

SARAUX H, RAIMBAULT J, LAGET P (STRABISMIC AMBLYOPIA AND CONDUCTIONVELOCITY OF PERIPHERAL NERVES) ANN OCUL (PARIS), 206 (9)/ 671-673, 1973 (FRE)

VISKOPER RJ. FIDEL J, HORNT. TZIVON! D. CHACO J ON THE BENEFICIAL ACTION OF ACETAZOLAMIOE IN HYPOKALEMIC PERIODIC PARALYSIS: STUDY OF THE CARBOHYDRATEMETABOLISM. AM J MED SCI. 266 (2)/ 125-129. ]973

SCHEPELMANN F CHANGES IN MUSCLE TONE OCCURRINGDURING LONGTERM OBSERVATION. EXCERPTA MED INT CONGR SER, 287/ 233-235, 1973

VISK AC ME

SCHLAPP M OBSERVATIONS ON A VOLUNTARYTREMOR.-VIOLINIST'S VIBRATO. O J EXP PHYSIOL, 58 (~)/ 357-368, 1973

VlTTl M FUJIWARAM, BASMAJIAN JV, IIDA M THr ~NTEGRATEDROLES OF LONGUSCOLLI AND STERNOCLEIDOMASTOIO V'"I;LES: AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSTUDY. iNAT REC, 177 (4)I 471-484. 1973

SCOTT AB. COLLINS CC DIVISION OF LABOR IN HUMANEXTRAOCULARMUSCLE. ARCH OPHTHALMOL. 90 (4)/ 319-322, 1973 SCOTT AB, ROSENBAUMA, COLLINS CC PHARMACOLOGICWEAKENING OF EXTRAOCULARMUSCLES. INVEST OPHTHALMOL, 12 (121/ 924+927, 1973 SHANGHAI FIRST MEDICAL COLLEGE (ACUPUNCTURE SENSATION ANO ELECTROMYOGRAMOF THE NEEDLED POINT IN PATIENTS WITH NERVOUSDISEASES) CHINESE MED J, NOLO/ 606-609, 1973 (CHI) SHIMAMURA M SPINO-BULBO-SPINAL AND PROPRIOSPINAL REFLEXES IN VARIOUS VERTEBRATES. BRAIN RES, 64 (1-21/ 141-165, !973 SOECHTING JF, PALMINTERI R, T[RZUOLO CA STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF SOME SIMPLE MOTOR TASKS. IV. RELATION BETWEEN PARAMETERS OF MOTiON AND MOTOR OUTPUT IN SQUIRREL MONKEY. BRAIN RES, 62 El)/ 247-252, 1973 SPY E, RAZEMONJ.P (INTEREST OF ELECTROMYOGRAPHYIN TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES) IN: (TRAUMATIC LESIONS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES) ED. BY J, MICHON AND E, MOBERG, PARIS, EXPANSION SCIENTIFIQUE FRANCAISE. BOOK/ 37.39, 1973 (FRE) STEINER TJ, THEXTDN AJ, WEBERWV ELECTROMYOGRAMAS A MEASURE OF REFLEX RESPONSE IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS. J APPL PHYSIOL, 35 (5)/ 762.769, 1973

PERIODIC PARALYSIS:A

WEISS M, BECK J SPORT AS PART OF THERAPYAND REHABILITATION OF PARAPLEGICS. PARAPLEGIA, 11 (2)• 166-172, 1973 WESTERMAP RA. LEWIS DM. BAGUST LJ. EDJTEHAD! GD. PALLOT O COI~UNICATION BETWEEN NERVES AND MUSCLES: POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT IN KITTEN HINDLIMB FAST AND SLOW FITCH MUSCLE, IN: MEMORYAND TRANSFEROF INFORMATION. ED. BY H.P. ZIPPEL. NEW YORK, PLENUM. BOOK/ 255-291, 1973 WILLIAMS NE. YATES DAH ELECTRODIAGNOSIS AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHY. PHYSIOTHERAPY, 59 (9)/ 288-29I, 1973 WOCHNIK-DYJAS O, NIEWIAOOMSKA M (SENSORY NERVE POTENTIALS OF MEDIAN. ULNAR AND RADIAL NERVES: A METHODOLOGICAL STUDY) CZUCIOWE POTENCJALY NERWOWENERWU POSRODKOWEGO, LOKCIOWEGOill PRDMIENIOWEGOSTUDIUMMETODOLOGICZNE. NEUROL NEUROCHIR POL, 7 ( 4 ) / 487-493, 1973 (POL) WRIGHT MO MAXIMUM MOTOR NERVE CONDUCTIONVELOCITY IN XYY MALES. CLIN SCI MOL MED, 45 (3)/ 3~7.345, 1973 ZAMPOLLO A, PASSER! S (DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BLINK REFLEX IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS. AN ELECTROMYOGRAPHICSTUDY) MINERVA OFTALMOL, 15 (2)/ 66.71, I973 (ITA) ZEVEKE AV, MIADEROV Vl, UTKIN VA, SHAPOSHNIKOV VL (CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN UNMYELINATED FIBERS OF THE CUTANEOUS~ NERVE) BIULL EKSP BIOL MED. 75 (9)1 6.9, 1973 (BUS)

STEJSKAL L POSTURAL REFLEXES IN THEORY AND MOTORRE-EDUCATION. PRAKA, ACADEMIA NAKLADATELSTR[ CESKOSLOVENSKEAKADEMIC VED. BOOK/ 1-104, 1972

. s . e . CEREBRAL DEATH SYNDROME

SUMINO R, DUBNER R, STARKKAN S RESPONSES OF SMALL MYELINATED 'WARM' FIBERS TO NOXIOUS HEAT STIMULI APPLIED TO THE MONKEY°S FACE. BRAIN RES, 62 (1)/ 260-263, ]973

[SHIGURO T, HAYASH] M, KAMISASA A, HATA H, TAKAHAMAM, YOSHINO S, OKABE S (BRAINSTEM AND SPINAL FUNCTIONS IN BRAIN DEATH AND SIMILAR STATES) PSYCHIATR NEUROL JAP, 75 (8)/ 481-49B, 1913 (JAP)

SUSSMAN HM, MACNEILAGE PF, HANSONRJ LABIAL AND MANDIBULAR DYNAMICSDURING THE PRODUCTION OF BILABIAL CONSONANTS: PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. J SPEECH HEAR RES, 16 (3)/ 397-420, 1973

JORGENSEN EO REQUIREMENTS FOR RECORDINGTHE EEG AT HIGH SENSITIVITY IN SUSPECTED BRAIN DEATH. ELECTROENCEPHALDGR CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL, 36 ( l i t 65-69, 1914

SWEZEY RL, BJARNASON D, AUSTIN ES NERVE CONDUCTION STUDIES IN RESORPTIVE ARTHROPATHIES: OPERAGLASS HAND. J BONE JOINT SUNG (AM), 55 (8)1 1680-1684. 1973

JORGENSEN EO EEG WITHOUT DETECTABLE CORTICAL ACTIVITY AND CRANIAL N~NVE AREFLEXIA AS PARAMETERSOF BRAIN DEATH." ELECTROENCEPHALOGR CLIN NEUROPHYSlOL. 36 (1)1 70.75, 1914

SWIFT TR, HACKETT ER, SHIPLEY DE, MINER KM THE PERONEAL AND TIBIAL NERVES IN LEPROMATOUSLEPROSY, CLINICAL AND ELECTROPHVSIOLOGICOBSERVATIONS. INT J LEPR, 41 (1)1 25-34, 1973

PENDL G (THE CRITERIA OF BRAIN DEATH) DIE KRITERION DES HIRNTQDES. OTSCH MEDWOCHENSCHR, 98 (41)/ 1916-1917. 1973 (GER)

TEASDALL RD, MAGLADERV JW BRACHIORADIALIS REFLEX AND CONTRACTIONOF FOREARMFLEXORS. ARCH NEUROL, 30 (1)1 94-95, 1974

PROCHAZKA M (SOME DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEMSOF SO-CALLED BRAIN DEATH) K NEKTERYMDIAGNOSTICKYMPROBLEMUMTAKZVANE MOZKOVE SMRTI. CAS LEK CESK, 112 (38)1 1166-1168, 1973 (CZE)

TERZUOLO CA, SOECHTING JF, PALMINTERI R STUDIES ON THE CONTROL OF SOME SIMPLE MOTOR TASKS. I l l . COMPAfllSON OF THE EMG PATTERN DURING BALLISTICALLY INITIATED MOVEMENTS IN MAN AND SQUIRREL MONKEY. BRAIN RES, 62 (1)1 242-246, 1973 TIMOFEEVA EA, USHKQVA IN (INVESTIGATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL LABILITY IN SOME OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES OF THE HAND) GIG TR PRCF ZABOL, NO-9/ 32-36, 1973 (RUS) TRONTELJ JV, TRONTELJ M F-RESPONSES OF HUMAN FACIAL MUSCLES. A SINGLE MOTONEURONE STUDY. J NEUROL SCi, 20 (2)/ 211-222, 1973 TSUBOKAWA T, NAKAMURAS, MIYAGAM! M, WANGM, KOTANI A, MORIYASU N (LATERAL PALLIDOTOMY FOR RELIEF OF HEMIRALLISM) NEUROL SURG, I (4)1 329-335, 1973 (JAP) UNO M, KOZLOVSKAYA IB, BROOKSVB EFFECTS OF COOLING INTERPOSED NUCLEI ON TRACKING-TASK PERFORMANCE IN MONKEYS. J NEUROPHYSlOL, 36 (6)1 996-1000, 1973