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Volume 102, Number 4, April 1997

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The frequency of Martin-Gruber anastomosis
pp. 39P-39P(1)
Authors: Amoiridis G.; Schols L.; Przuntek H.

Active control of central nervous activation in cycling prior to exertion and rest
pp. 39P-40P(2)
Authors: Brach M.; Schumann H.; Heck H.

Early changes in EEG patterns in a case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, heidenhain type
pp. 40P-40P(1)
Authors: Brogmus K.E.; Bechthold H.G.; Massarani N.A.

Visual stimulation reaches the human striate cortex with latencies below 30 MS
pp. 40P-40P(1)
Authors: Buchner H.; Esser M.; Waberski T.D.; Fuchs N.; Beckmann A.; Rienacker A.

Influence of cerebral and peripheral nerve lesions on heart rate
pp. 40P-40P(1)
Authors: Claus D.; Schmitz J.M.; Forster A.; Nouri S.; Feistel H.; Weis M.

Neurophysiological investigations in the differential diagnosis of immunogenic neuropathies
pp. 40P-41P(2)
Authors: Claus D.; Jaspert A.; Grehl H.; Held G.; Neuendorfer B.

DC-neuromagnetometry of injury currents from human nerve and muscle specimens
pp. 41P-41P(1)
Authors: Curio G.; Armbrust F.; Mackert B.-M.; Mackert J.; Burghoff M.; Trahms L.; Wolff K.-D.; Marx P.

Tibial nerve SEP alteration during akathisia
pp. 42P-42P(1)
Authors: Eckert J.; Northoff G.; Dierks T.; Maurer K.

Masseter silent period evoked by painful laser stimuli
pp. 42P-42P(1)
Authors: Ellrich J.; Hopf H.C.; Treede R.-D.

Peripheral autonomic potentials in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.
pp. 43P-43P(1)
Authors: Evers S.; Bethke F.; Husstedt I.W.

Variability of the silent period (SP) evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
pp. 43P-43P(1)
Authors: Faig J.; Cremer M.; Busse O.

Clinical application of twitch-superimposition technique as an objective measure in the course of peripheral and central paresis.
pp. 43P-43P(1)
Authors: Feistner H.; Awiszus F.; Gonschorek A.S.; Sailer M.; Heinze H.-J.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation in patients with parkinsonian rigidity.
pp. 43P-44P(2)
Authors: Fenger E.; Greulich W.; Sackmann A.; Gehlen W.

EEG and event related potentials as indicators of central neurophysiological effects of acamprosate
pp. 44P-44P(1)
Authors: Gallinat J.; Soyka M.; Ufer S.; Preusz U.; Bottlender R.; Moller H.-J.; Hegerl U.

Organization of motor control in connatal mirror movements studied with transcranial magnetic stimulation.
pp. 44P-44P(1)
Authors: Glocker F.X.; Kofler M.; Seifert C.; Winter T.; Lucking C.H.

Methohexital: correlation of doses and burst-suppression-EEG.
pp. 44P-44P(1)
Authors: Greiner C.; Hulsmann S.; Moskopp D.; Mollhoff T.; Palkovic S.; Wassmann H.

Examination of the spino-thalamic-tract using laser-evoked-potentials (LEP).
pp. 45P-45P(1)
Authors: Hansen C.; Spiegel J.; Hopf H.C.; Treede R.D.

Therapy evaluation by sensory neurography and autonomic tests in pancreas transplantation patients.
pp. 45P-45P(1)
Authors: Haupts M.; Blase M.; Busing M.; Gehlen W.

A method for quantitative measurement of proprioception in patients with multiple sclerosis.
pp. 45P-45P(1)
Authors: Hauser U.; Sailer M.; Feistner H.; Tendolkar I.; Awiszus F.; Heinz H.J.

Quantitative electrophysiological examinations in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
pp. 45P-46P(2)
Authors: Hauser U.; Feistner H.; Sailer M.; Awiszus F.; Heinze H.J.

Oculographic findings after frontal eye field lesions.
pp. 46P-46P(1)
Authors: Heide W.; Kompf D.

A correlation procedure for the single-sweep analysis of event-related potentials.
pp. 46P-46P(1)
Authors: Heinz G.; Rubly M.; Fuhrmeister J.

Outcome prediction: the value of post-stroke MEP and SSEP.
pp. 47P-47P(1)
Authors: Herrmann C.; Thomas R.; Thorwirth V.; Holzgraefe M.

Exercise-induced changes of central motor conduction: a magnetic stimulation study.
pp. 47P-47P(1)
Authors: Hollge J.; Kunkel M.; Ziemann U.; Reimers C.D.

Failure of hypothermia to provide neuroprotection during repetitive hypoxias after an initial hypoxia in normothermia.
pp. 47P-47P(1)
Authors: Hulsmann S.; Greiner C.; Moskopp D.; Kohling R.; Lucke A.; Speckmann E.-J.; Wassmann H.

Transcranial magnetic cortex stimulation in patients with apallic syndrome.
pp. 47P-48P(2)
Authors: Hustedt U.; Arnold G.; Schielke E.; Meyer B.-U.; Einhaupl K.M.

Visually evoked brain activity during eye movements.
pp. 48P-48P(1)
Authors: Kleiser R.; Skrandies W.

Impairment of autonomic functions in Parkinson's disease.
pp. 48P-48P(1)
Authors: Koling E.; Holinka B.; Gehlen W.

Neurophysiological evidence of cortical plasticity in patients with facial palsy.
pp. 49P-49P(1)
Authors: Liepert J.; Tegenthoff M.; Rijntjes M.; Kotterba S.; Weiller C.; Malin J.-P.

Propentofylline prevents deterioration of EEG-power in the course of primary-degenerative and vascular dementia.
pp. 49P-50P(2)
Authors: Mielke R.; Szelies B.; Kessler J.; Rother M.; Heiss W.D.

Twenty-four hour blood pressure monitoring in patients with Parkinson's disease with and without psychosis.
pp. 50P-50P(1)
Authors: Muhl C.; Schwalen S.; Kaiser-Freitag S.; Jorg J.

Cerebral blood flow and psychopathology in schizophrenia: a transcranial doppler sonography study.
pp. 50P-50P(1)
Authors: Owega A.; Erkwoh R.; Sabri O.; Gouzoulis-Mayfrank E.; Klosterkoetter J.; Buell U.; Sass H.

Neurophysiological and other vulnerability markers in differentiating FHP from FHN alcoholics.
pp. 50P-51P(2)
Authors: Preuss U.; Benda E.; Soyka M.; Gallinat J.; Hegerl U.

Comparison of different methods for automatic EMG analysis in neurogenic lesions.
pp. 51P-51P(1)
Authors: Rauen M.; Rietschel A.; Buchner H.

Are ipsilateral corticospinal connections a correlate to associated movements?
pp. 51P-51P(1)
Authors: Reitz M.; Kass-Iliyya F.; Muller K.

EEG-pattern changes indicate the need of shunting procedures in subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
pp. 51P-51P(1)
Authors: Riemer G.; Hansen H.C.; Theis O.; Schroder S.; Kunze K.

Effects of therapy with MOTOmed(R) on F-wave amplitudes in spasticity.
pp. 51P-51P(1)
Authors: Rosche J.; Paulus C.; Maisch U.; Mauch E.; Kornhuber H.H.

Autonomic dysfunction in HIV-1-infection.
pp. 51P-52P(2)
Authors: Roick H.; Walter M.; Giesen H.-J.v.; Hefter H.; Arendt G.

Sympathetic skin response in cerebellar ataxias.
pp. 53P-53P(1)
Authors: Schols L.; Amoiridis G.; Bornke C.; Przuntek H.

Bilateral suppression of the sympathetic nervous system in hemispheric brain infarction.
pp. 53P-53P(1)
Authors: Schwalen S.; Altermann A.; Jorg J.

Provocation of partial seizures during photic stimulation.
pp. 53P-54P(2)
Authors: Seddigh S.; Thomke F.

Dimensionality of semantic meaning and evoked potential fields.
pp. 54P-54P(1)
Authors: Skrandies W.; Weber P.

Clinical evaluation criteria for laser-evoked potentials.
pp. 54P-54P(1)
Authors: Spiegel J.; Hansen C.; Treede R.-D.

Quantitative analysis of the interference pattern: Willison analysis, spectral analysis and integrated EMG - a comparison.
pp. 54P-55P(2)
Authors: Strempel J.; Feindt T.; Tschernitschek H.; Hinrichs H.; Feistner H.

Diagnostic problems in voluntary nystagmus. a video-supported case report.
pp. 55P-55P(1)
Authors: Strothjohann M.H.; Thomke F.

Cortical inhibition phenomena after transcranial magnetic stimulation in therapy control of Parkinson's disease.
pp. 55P-55P(1)
Authors: Tegenthoff M.; Schwenkreis P.; Fenger E.; Vorgerd M.; Greulich W.; Malin J.-P.

Motor evoked potentials of the respiratory muscles.
pp. 55P-55P(1)
Authors: Urban P.P.; Morgenstern M.; Hopf H.C.; Boor S.

Dyarthria in lacunar stroke.
pp. 55P-56P(2)
Authors: Urban P.P.; Hopf H.C.; Zorowka P.; Fleischer S.; Andreas J.

The median nerve N30 is generated in area IV of the motor cortex.
pp. 56P-56P(1)
Authors: Waberski T.D.; Buchner H.; Hollenborg N.; Silny J.; Fuchs M.; Wagner M.

Quantitative EEG (QEEG) predicts relapse in patients with chronic alcoholism.
pp. 57P-57P(1)
Authors: Winterer G.; Kloppel B.; Heinz A.; Ziller M.; Schmidt L.G.; Herrmann W.M.

Distal latencies to intrinsic muscles of the second intermetacarpal space in carpal tunnel syndrome.
pp. 57P-57P(1)
Authors: Wohrle J.C.; Spengos K.; Steinke W.; Hennerici M.

Multimodale electrophysiologic investigations in a case of severe compression of the pons.
pp. 57P-58P(2)
Authors: Woldag H.; Hermann W.; Schneider D.; Wagner A.

Impaired cortico-cortical inhibition in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. A transcranial magnetic stimulation study.
pp. 58P-58P(1)
Authors: Ziemann U.; Winter M.; Reimers K.; Reimers C.D.; Paulus W.

Epileptic seizures in neurosurgically pretreated patients.
pp. 58P-58P(1)
Authors: Ziffling P.; Woydowski S.; Ischebeck W.

Inverse localization of electric dipole current sources in finite element models of the human head
pp. 267-278(12)
Authors: Buchner H.; Knoll G.; Fuchs M.; Rienacker A.; Beckmann R.; Wagner M.; Silny J.; Pesch J.

Evolution of cerebral edema and its relationship with power in the theta band
pp. 279-285(7)
Authors: Fernandez-Bouzas A.; Harmony T.; Marosi E.; Fernandez T.; Silva J.; Rodriguez M.; Bernal J.; Reyes A.; Casian G.

Periodic lateralized epileptiform discharges (PLEDs) following stroke are associated with metabolic abnormalities
pp. 295-298(4)
Authors: Neufeld M.Y.; Vishnevskaya S.; Treves T.A.; Reider I.; Karepov V.; Bornstein N.M.; Korczyn A.D.

Angelman's syndrome: clinical and electroencephalographic findings
pp. 299-302(4)
Authors: Rubin D.I.; Patterson M.C.; Westmoreland B.F.; Klass D.W.

Olfactory event-related potentials to amyl acetate in congenital anosmia
pp. 303-306(4)
Authors: Liying C.; Evans W.J.

Cardiac field effects on the EEG
pp. 307-315(9)
Authors: Dirlich G.; Vogl L.; Plaschke M.; Strian F.

On the existence of different types of central beta rhythms below 30 Hz
pp. 316-325(10)
Authors: Pfurtscheller G.; Stancak A.; Edlinger G.

The resolution-field concept
pp. 326-334(9)
Authors: Lutkenhoner B.; de Peralta Menendez R.G.

3D Localization of surface 10-20 EEG electrodes on high resolution anatomical MR images
pp. 335-339(5)
Authors: Yoo S.-S.; Guttmann C.R.G.; Ives J.R.; Panych L.P.; Kikinis R.; Schomer D.L.; Jolesz F.A.

Effects of nitrous oxide on electrocorticography during epilepsy surgery
pp. 340-342(3)
Authors: Hosain S.; Nagarajan L.; Fraser R.; Van Poznak A.; Labar D.

Cortical potentials preceding pro- and antisaccades in man
pp. 356-362(7)
Authors: Everling S.; Krappmann P.; Flohr H.

Precursors of the evoked K-complex in event-related brain potentials in stage 2 sleep
pp. 363-373(11)
Authors: Sallinen M.; Kaartinen J.; Lyytinen H.

Event-related desynchronization (ERD) in the alpha frequency during development of implicit and explicit learning
pp. 374-381(8)
Authors: Zhuang P.; Toro C.; Grafman J.; Manganotti P.; Leocani L.; Hallett M.

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