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Volume 95, Number 2, August 1995

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P-EEG vs. D-EEG: more than just a letter apart.
pp. 15P-15P(1)
Author: Wirch A.R.

EEG spectral analysis in neurological disorders.
pp. 15P-15P(1)
Author: Nuwer M.R.

Quantitative EEG techniques in psychiatric disorders.
pp. 15P-16P(2)
Author: Weiner R.D.

Physical principles of fMRI.
pp. 16P-16P(1)
Author: Gore J.

fMRI state analysis of the visual system: determining the number, location and functional specialization of generators.
pp. 16P-16P(1)
Authors: Schneider W.; Worden M.; Vincent D.; Shedden J.; Noll D.

Neuromagnetic source localization constrained by anatomical and functional MRI.
pp. 16P-17P(2)
Authors: George J.S.; Aine C.J.; Mosher J.C.; Schlitt H.A.; Wood C.C.; Lewine J.D.; Davis J.T.; Sanders J.A.

Coexistence of generalized and partial epilepsies.
pp. 17P-17P(1)
Authors: Geller E.B.; Lancman M.E.; Van Ness P.C.; Dinner D.S.

EEG findings in amygdalar sclerosis.
pp. 17P-17P(1)
Authors: McLachlan R.S.; Miller L.A.

Four cases of complex partial status with a continuous posterior seizure discharge.
pp. 17P-17P(1)
Authors: Sharbrough F.W.; Lagerlund T.D.; So E.L.; Cascino G.D.

Comparison of two methods for simulating cortical surface potential fields.
pp. 17P-17P(1)
Authors: Semel J.S.; Ke L.; Sidman R.D.

EEG spectral findings in healthy, elderly men and women - sex differences.
pp. 18P-18P(1)
Authors: Brenner R.P.; Ulrich R.F.; Reynolds C.F.

Spatiotemporal dynamic analysis of electroconvulsive therapy seizures.
pp. 18P-18P(1)
Authors: Krystal A.D.; Greenside H.S.; Weiner R.D.; Gassert D.

Computer-assisted seizure detection based on quantitative dynamical measures.
pp. 18P-18P(1)
Authors: Sackellares J.C.; Iasemidis L.D.; Berreto A.; Gilmore R.L.; Savit R.A.; Roper S.A.; Uthman B.M.

Effects of nitrous oxide (N2O) on interictal spikes during electrocorticography.
pp. 18P-18P(1)
Authors: Hosain S.; Nagarajan L.; Fraser R.; Van Poznak A.; Labar D.

Predictive value of intraoperative electrocorticography in seizure outcome after temporal lobectomy.
pp. 18P-18P(1)
Authors: De Paola L.; Gates J.R.; Penovich P.E.; Ritter F.J.; Frost M.D.; Dunn M.E.; Courtney W.

Intracranial EEG validation of spike propagation predicted by dipole models.
pp. 18P-19P(2)
Authors: Ebersole J.S.; Hawes S.; Scherg M.

Hippocampal asymmetry in temporal lobe epilepsy: an update.
pp. 19P-19P(1)
Authors: deToledo-Morrell L.; Morrell F.; Sullivan M.P.; Bergen D.C.; Kanner A.M.; Pierre-Louis S.J.C.; Ristanovic R.; Smith M.C.; Whisler W.W.

Comparison of 3 ways to interpret evoked potentials: superimpose, average, and grand average.
pp. 19P-19P(1)
Authors: C.-W. L.; Strong A.M.; Hassanein R.S.; Sissel J.; Y.-H.C. L.

Early detection of neurological injury by joint time-frequency analysis of evoked potentials.
pp. 19P-19P(1)
Authors: Braun J.C.; Hanley D.F.; Thakor N.V.

Reprise of the P1: oscillation versus recurrence in the visual ERP.
pp. 19P-20P(2)
Authors: Tucker D.M.; Russell G.S.; Potts G.F.; Murias M.; Posner M.I.

Magnetic source imaging as a predictor of invasive-electrode-defined irritative and ictal onset zones.
pp. 20P-20P(1)
Authors: Eliashiv S.D.; Velasco A.L.; Wilson C.L.; Gallen C.; Fried I.; Engel J.

MEG evaluation of pediatric epilepsy.
pp. 20P-20P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Morrell F.; Wical B.; Morrison L.; Shih J.; Orrison W.W.; P. H.; S. C.

P300 topography predicts treatment response in attention deficit disorder.
pp. 21P-21P(1)
Authors: Sangal J.M.; Sangal R.B.; Persky B.

Effects of antiepileptic drugs on the P3 potential in healthy subjects.
pp. 21P-21P(1)
Authors: Meador K.J.; Loring D.W.; Nichols M.E.; King D.W.; Gallagher B.B.; Oberzan R.E.; Moore E.E.; Thompson W.O.

Electrocorticographic coherence mapping reveals tongue activation areas of the human sensorimotor cortex.
pp. 21P-22P(2)
Authors: Sherman D.L.; Nathan S.S.; Crone N.E.; Lesser R.P.; Gordon B.; Thakor N.V.

Intracranial recordings distinguish separate brain regions active during spatial and phonologic working memory.
pp. 22P-22P(1)
Authors: Krauss G.L.; Ruchkin D.; Poon W.; Reighn E.; Lesser R.P.

Electromagnetic evaluation of motor function by MEG, EEG, FMRI and TMS.
pp. 22P-22P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Sanders J.A.; Davis J.T.; George J.S.; Astur R.S.; Weisend M.; Baldwin N.G.; Orrison W.W.

Infantile spasms: changes over time.
pp. 22P-22P(1)
Author: Donat J.F.

Maturational trends of EEG discontinuity in healthy preterm neonates.
pp. 22P-22P(1)
Authors: Scher M.S.; Steppe D.A.

Focal intermittent fast activity (FIFA) on interictal scalp EEG: clinical significance.
pp. 23P-23P(1)
Authors: Harvey A.S.; Jayakar P.; Duchowny M.S.; Resnick T.R.; Alvarez L.A.

Serial neonatal EEG of infants undergoing ECMO therapy as a predictor of neurologic outcome.
pp. 23P-23P(1)
Authors: Kubichek M.A.; Graziani L.J.; Streletz L.J.; Baumgart S.; Goodman M.H.; Cullen J.; McKee L.M.

Subacute unilateral hearing loss in multiple sclerosis: case study.
pp. 23P-23P(1)
Authors: Weidman D.A.; Bartynski W.

The study of gustatory evoked potentials by electric stimulation.
pp. 24P-24P(1)
Authors: Ejiri K.; Okubo O.; Fuchigami T.; Harada K.; Utsumi Y.

Event related potentials of 2-point discrimination.
pp. 24P-24P(1)
Authors: Noguchi Y.; Okubo O.; Fuchigami T.; Ejiri K.; Yamazaki H.; Kohira R.; Harada K.

Effect of alcohol on EEG activity and regional cerebral blood flow in man
pp. 24P-24P(1)
Authors: Fujii M.; Qiao N.; Kitahara T.; Ishihara H.; Kawakami N.; Yamashita T.; Ito H.; Kimura T.

The effect of stimulus intensity on the posterior tibial SEP and sural SEP.
pp. 24P-24P(1)
Authors: Urushibara N.; Yamada T.; Itoh T.; Yeh M.; Hsu S.-P.; Kohira R.; Araki A.

The different characteristics of the tibial nerve and sural nerve SEP.
pp. 24P-24P(1)
Authors: Itoh T.; Yamada T.; Urushibara N.; Yeh M.; Hsu S.-P.; Kohira R.

Comparison of ulnar and median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials for diagnosis of cervical myelopathy.
pp. 25P-25P(1)
Authors: Saito T.; Akagi S.; Sasai K.; Watanabe H.; Kawasahi M.; Matsubara M.; Ogawa R.

No-go potentials by combined sensational discrimination task.
pp. 25P-25P(1)
Authors: Okubo O.; Ejiri K.; Kohira R.; Fuchigami T.; Noguchi Y.; Fujita Y.; Yamamori H.; Harada K.

Developmental changes of P300 elicited with different auditory stimuli conditions in children.
pp. 25P-25P(1)
Authors: Fuchigami T.; Okubo O.; Miyasaka S.; Ejiri K.; Noguchi Y.; Kohira R.; Harada K.

Visual and P3 evoked potentials are sensitive to changes over time in asymptomatic and symptomatic (ARC or AIDS) HIV+ patients.
pp. 25P-25P(1)
Authors: Messenheimer J.A.; Robertson K.R.; Kalkowski J.C.; Hall C.D.

The non-random variability of reaction times.
pp. 26P-26P(1)
Authors: Goodin D.S.; Aminoff M.J.

Test dose method using CEEG and brain mapping to select drug treatment.
pp. 26P-26P(1)
Authors: Itil T.M.; Eralp E.; LeBars P.; Itil K.Z.

Dependence of midazolam-induced beta rhythm on individual characteristics of alpha rhythm.
pp. 26P-26P(1)
Authors: Feshchenko V.A.; Veselis R.A.; Reinsel R.A.; Wronski M.

Detection of hypoxic-asphyxic insult and recovery using auto-regressive modeling of EEG signals.
pp. 26P-27P(2)
Authors: Goel V.; Brambrink A.M.; Baykal A.; Thakor N.V.

P50 evoked potentials in epilepsy.
pp. 27P-27P(1)
Authors: Drake M.E.; Moore J.L.; Weate S.J.

EEG frequency analysis in obsessive-compulsive disorder.
pp. 27P-27P(1)
Authors: Drake M.E.; Pakalnis A.; Newell S.A.

A seizure detector based on a neural network for EEG recordings from scalp.
pp. 28P-28P(1)
Authors: Webber W.R.S.; Richardson R.T.; Lesser R.P.

The prediction of the epileptic seizure event as manifested in EEG wave forms.
pp. 28P-28P(1)
Authors: Beetem J.; Benedetto J.; Bozek-Kuzmicki M.; Colella D.; Creekmore J.; Dellomo M.; Jacyna G.; Pei G.

Movement related coherence change and phase-locking of sensorimotor cortex in human electrocorticogram.
pp. 28P-28P(1)
Authors: Keidel M.; Toro C.; Sato S.; Kufta C.; Hallett M.

Intersite coherences for enhanced spatial resolution EEG data (scalp- and cortical-surface potentials and Laplacians).
pp. 28P-28P(1)
Authors: Lagerlund T.D.; Sharbrough F.W.; Busacker N.E.; Cicora K.

Auditory magnetic fields in normal children.
pp. 29P-29P(1)
Authors: Reite M.L.; Neumann R.; Teale P.D.; Sheeder J.L.; Wang J.

Presurgical localization of sensorimotor cortex by magnetoencephalography: intraoperative validation.
pp. 29P-29P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Baldwin N.G.; Sanders J.A.; Anson J.; Halliday A.; Shih J.; Orrison W.

Interrater reliability on multiple sleep latency tests.
pp. 29P-29P(1)
Authors: Benbadis S.; Warnes H.; Perry M.; Dinner D.; Piedmonte M.

Failure of tracheostomy treatment of the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
pp. 29P-30P(2)
Authors: Duntley S.P.; Miller J.W.; Uhles M.L.

Polysomnographic and haplotype characteristics of a case of isolated non-familial cataplexy.
pp. 30P-30P(1)
Authors: Duntley S.P.; Miller J.W.; Carpenter D.A.

Home initiation of nasal CPAP therapy for sleep apnea.
pp. 30P-30P(1)
Authors: Ruggles K.; Hansotia P.; Gottschalk P.; So E.; Broste S.

Telephone transfer of digital EEG.
pp. 30P-30P(1)
Authors: Jacobs E.C.; Urchek J.L.; Andrews M.; Collura T.F.; Burgess R.C.

A system for EEG monitoring in the pediatric ICU.
pp. 30P-30P(1)
Authors: Pasupathy A.; Gotman J.; Rosenblatt B.; Gottesman R.

A collaboratively developed PC based system for EEG and ERP research.
pp. 31P-31P(1)
Authors: Coppola R.; Hartwell J.W.

Remote ambulatory data acquisition with internet transfer of large EEG/sleep files for replay and analysis during a pilot melatonin drug studies.
pp. 31P-31P(1)
Authors: Ives J.R.; Mainwaring N.R.; Matheson J.; Zhdanova I.V.; Wurtman R.; Schomer D.L.

EEG in lacunar strokes is not normal.
pp. 32P-32P(1)
Authors: K.S. L.; Walczak T.S.; Sacco R.L.; Cohen J.

Comparative estimates of neonatal gestational maturity in neonates by EEG and fetal sonographic criteria.
pp. 32P-32P(1)
Authors: Scher M.S.; Martin J.; Steppe D.A.; Banks D.L.

The significance of the phi rhythm.
pp. 32P-32P(1)
Authors: Silbert P.L.; Radhakrishnan K.; Johnson J.; Klass D.W.

Hypothermia and triphasic waves.
pp. 33P-33P(1)
Authors: Petrella J.T.; Brenner R.P.

Persistent bitemporal beta activity in a 2 year old.
pp. 33P-33P(1)
Authors: Yen C.E.; Gilliam F.F.; Baumann R.J.

Clinical correlations of theta coma.
pp. 33P-34P(2)
Author: C. E.Y.

Outcome of severe head injury is predicted better by electroencephalogram than by clinical examination.
pp. 34P-34P(1)
Authors: Rae-Grant A.D.; Barbour P.J.; Castaldo J.E.; Eckert N.; Reed J.F.

Neuromagnetic evaluation of cerebrovascular disorders.
pp. 34P-34P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Davis L.E.; Bruno A.; Haaland K.; Hart B.; Orrison W.W.

Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of pathophysiological brain function induced by minor head trauma.
pp. 34P-34P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Orrison W.W.; Sloan J.H.; Spar J.A.; Davis J.T.; Sanders J.A.

The use of amitriptyline for sedation in prolonged EEGs.
pp. 35P-35P(1)
Authors: Buelow J.M.; Smith M.C.; Frey M.

Considerations of consciousness.
pp. 35P-35P(1)
Author: Niedermeyer E.

A second (''redundant'') primary sensorimotor homunculus in temporal lobe neocortex.
pp. 36P-36P(1)
Authors: Kramer R.E.; Belov M.; Levisohn P.M.; Schneiders J.L.; Norrgran C.N.; Grigsby J.P.

Average cortical motor evoked potentials.
pp. 36P-36P(1)
Authors: Cheek J.C.; Nehamkin S.; Comair Y.

Ictal recordings in benign partial epilepsy of childhood with centrotemporal spikes.
pp. 36P-36P(1)
Authors: Jayakar P.; Duchowny M.S.; Harvey A.S.; Scheffer I.E.; Bailey C.A.; Berkovic S.F.

Transinformation analysis in detection of morphological difference in interictal activity.
pp. 36P-37P(2)
Authors: Varma N.K.; Kushwaha R.; Beydoun A.; Henry T.; Williams W.J.; Drury I.

Language impairments and seizure disorders.
pp. 37P-37P(1)
Authors: Griesemer D.; Kayser H.

Superior temporal gyrus: origin of epileptic disturbance in Landau-Kleffner syndrome.
pp. 37P-37P(1)
Authors: Smith M.C.; Morrell F.; Hoeppner T.

Neuronal conduction in the speech circuit.
pp. 37P-37P(1)
Authors: Hoeppner T.J.; Morrell F.; Smith M.C.

Spontaneous disappearance of epileptiform activity in Landau-Kleffner syndrome.
pp. 37P-37P(1)
Authors: Kanner A.M.; Morrell F.; Hoeppner T.J.

Electrophysiologic studies and intraoperative localization in a child with epilepsia partialis continua.
pp. 37P-38P(2)
Authors: Legatt A.D.; Zacharowicz L.; LaSala P.A.; Mitnick R.J.; Llena J.F.; Fray C.I.; Shinnar S.

Evolution of EEG patterns in kainic acid-induced epileptic seizures.
pp. 38P-38P(1)
Authors: Iyer V.G.; Reid K.H.; Schurr A.

Functional segregation of brain systems that modify seizures.
pp. 38P-38P(1)
Authors: Moshe S.L.; Brown L.L.; Kubova H.; Veliskova J.; Sperber E.F.

Secondary epileptogenesis: a case study.
pp. 38P-38P(1)
Authors: Knudsen R.P.; Lynch B.J.; Crumrine P.K.

Dacrystic status epilepticus.
pp. 39P-39P(1)
Authors: Steg R.E.; Wang D.; Futrell N.N.

Photosensitive temporal lobe epilepsy.
pp. 39P-39P(1)
Authors: Gerson W.; Benbadis S.; Harvey J.; Luders H.

Deja-vu sensation.
pp. 39P-39P(1)
Authors: Matsuo F.; Chiba A.A.

Stimulus sensitive epileptiform bursts in suppressed EEGs: report of 4 cases.
pp. 39P-39P(1)
Authors: Van Cott A.C.; Blatt I.; Brenner R.P.

Evaluation of abnormal low frequency magnetic activity (ALFMA) in epilepsy.
pp. 40P-40P(1)
Authors: Lewine J.D.; Orrison W.W.

Vagus nerve stimulation reduces seizure frequencies in man.
pp. 40P-40P(1)
Authors: Clarke B.; Upton A.; Kamath M.; Griffin H.; Fitzpatrick D.; Denardis M.

Balance and posture stability in epileptic patients after 24 months of neurostimulation of the left vagus nerve.
pp. 40P-41P(2)
Authors: Clarke B.; Upton A.; Kamath M.; Griffin H.; Fitzpatrick D.; Denardis M.

The significance of the phi rhythm
pp. 71-76(6)
Authors: Silbert P.L.; Radhakrishnan K.; Johnson J.; Klass D.W.

EEG in successful aging; a 5 year follow-up study from the eighth to ninth decade of life
pp. 77-83(7)
Authors: Shigeta M.; Julin P.; Almkvist O.; Basun H.; Rudberg U.; Wahlund L.-O.

Parameters of EEG dimensional complexity in Alzheimer's disease
pp. 84-89(6)
Authors: Besthorn C.; Sattel H.; Geiger-Kabisch C.; Zerfass R.; Forstl H.

Topography of somatosensory evoked magnetic fields following posterior tibial nerve stimulation
pp. 127-134(8)
Authors: Kakigi R.; Koyama S.; Hoshiyama M.; Shimojo M.; Kitamura Y.; Watanabe S.

Multiple-generator errors are unavoidable under model misspecification
pp. 135-142(8)
Authors: Jewett D.L.; Zhang Z.

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