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Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology ,8 6 (1993) 456-458 © 1993 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland, Ltd. 0013-4694 /93 /$06.00 Table of Contents VOLUME 86 (1993) MAIN ARTICLES The spatial location of EEG electrodes: locating the best-fitting sphere relative to cortical anatomy V.L. Towle, J. Bolanos, D. Suarez, K. Tan, R. Grzeszczuk, D.N. Levin, R. Cakmur, S.A. Frank and J.-P. Spire (USA, Turkey) 1 Determination of 10-20 system electrode locations using magnetic resonance image scanning with markers T.D. Lagerlund, F.W. Sharbrough, C.R. Jack, Jr., B.J. Erickson, D.C. Strelow, K.M. Cicora and N.E. Busacker (USA) 7 Quantitative EEG analysis in early onset Alzheimer’s disease: a controlled study U. Schreiter-Gasser, T. Gasser and P. Ziegler (Germany) 15 Lapses in alertness: coherence of fluctuations in performance and EEG spectrum S. Makeig and M. Inlow (USA) 23 Imaging regional changes in the spontaneous activity of the brain: an extension of the minimum-norm least-squares estimate J.-Z. Wang, L. Kaufman and S.J. Williamson (USA) 36 Spatiotemporal visualization of neuromagnetic data S.J. Swerdloff, M. Ruegsegger and R.T. Wakai (USA) 51 The influence of stimulus intensity, contralateral masking and handedness on the temporal N1 and the T complex components of the auditory N1 wave J.F. Connolly (Canada) 58 Saccadic eye movement parameters in normal subjects S.J. Wilson, P. Glue, D. Ball and D.J. Nutt (UK) 69 Improvement in seizure detection performance by automatic adaptation to the EEG of each patient H. Qu and J. Gotman (Canada) 79 Localization of temporal lobe seizures with quantitative EEG A.M. Murro, Y.D. Park, D.W. King, B.B. Gallagher, J.R. Smith, K.J. Meador and W. Littelton (USA) 88 The start-stop-start phenomenon of subdurally recorded seizures W.T. Blume and M. Kaibara (Canada) 94 Pattern recognition of the electroencephalogram by artificial neural networks G. Jand6, R.M. Siegel, Z. Horvath and G. Buzsaki (USA) 100 Unit activity in human thalamic reticularis neurons. II. Activity evoked by significant and non-significant verbal or sensory stimuli S. Raeva and A. Lukashev (Russia) 110 Cyclical activity in non-rapid eye movement sleep: a proposed arousal inhibitory mechanism B.M. Evans (UK) 123 Spontaneous nystagmus across the sleep-wake cycle in vegetative state patients C.R. Gordon and A. Oksenberg (Israel) 132 Longitudinal study of EEG and evoked potentials in neurologically asymptomatic HIV infected subjects B. Jabbari, M. Coats, A. Salazar, A. Martin, B. Scherokman and W.A. Laws (USA) 145 Acoustically evoked event-related potentials in HIV-associated dementia G. Arendt, H. Hefter and H. Jablonowski (FRG) 152 Paroxysmal periodic motor attacks during sleep: clinical and polygraphic features E. Sforza, P. Montagna, R. Rinaldi, P. Tinuper, A. Cerullo, F. Cirignotta and E. Lugaresi (Italy) 161 Source analysis of scalp-recorded movement-related electrical potentials C. Toro, J. Matsumoto, G. Deuschl, B.J. Roth and M. Hallett (USA) 167 Enhanced negative slope of cortical potentials before sequential as compared with simultaneous extensions of two fingers J. Kitamura, H. Shibasaki, A. Takagi, H.N abeshima and A. Yamaguchi (Japan) 176 Determination of current density distributions generated by electrical stimulation of the human cerebral cortex S.S. Nathan, S.R. Sinha, B. Gordon, R.P. Lesser and N.V. Thakor (USA) 183 Global dimensional complexity of multi-channel EEG indicates change of human brain functional state after a single dose of a nootropic drug J. Wackermann, D. Lehmann, I. Dvorak and C.M. Michel (Switzerland) 193 A correction method for DC drift artifacts E. Hennighausen, M. Heil and F. Rosler (Germany) 199 Depth EEG in mutant epileptic El mice: demonstration of secondary generalization of the seizure from the hippocampus K. Mutoh, M. Ito, H. Tsuda, H. Shiraishi, K. Oguro, Y. Shirasaka, T. Okuno and H. Mikawa (Japan) 205 | Individual reliability of amplitude distribution in topographical mapping of EEG A. Burgess and J. Gruzelier (UK) 219 Localization of activated areas and directional EEG patterns during mental arithmetic T. Inouye, K. Shinosaki, A. lyvama and Y. Matsumoto (Japan) TABLE OF CONTENTS 86, 1993 457 Equivalent dipoles of FFT data visualize drug interaction at benzodiazepine receptors T. Dierks, W. Engelhardt and K. Maurer (Germany) 231 Major unipolar depression and mild Alzheimer’s disease: differentiation by quantitative tonic REM EEG K.E. Moe, L.H. Larsen, P.N. Prinz and M.V. Vitiello (USA) 238 Cortical reactivity in REM sleep with tonic mentalis EMG activity induced by clomipramine: an evaluation by slow vertex response Y. Niiyama, T. Shimizu, M. Abe and Y. Hishikawa (Japan) 247 A cortical slow potential is larger before an isolated movement of a single finger than simultaneous movement of two fingers J. Kitamura, H. Shibasaki and T. Kondo (Japan) 252 Suppression of visual perception by transcranial magnetic stimulation — experimental findings in healthy subjects and patients with optic neuritis H. Masur, K. Papke and C. Oberwittler (Germany) 259 The effect of levo-acetyl-carnitine on visual cognitive evoked potentials in the behaving monkey A. Antal, I. Bodis-Wollner, M.F. Ghilardi, A. Glover, L. Mylin and J. Toldi (USA, Hungary) 268 Human flash-VEP and quantitative EEG are independently affected by acute scopolamine W.G. Sannita, V. Balestra, G. DiBon, V. Marotta and G. Rosadini (Italy, USA) 275 Auditory event-related dynamics of the EEG spectrum and effects of exposure to tones S. Makeig (USA) 283 The effect of small differences in electrode position on EOG signals: application to vigilance studies V. Hakkinen, K. Hirvonen, J. Hasan, M. Kataja, A. Varri, P. Loula and H. Eskola (Finland) 294 Error bounds for EEG and MEG dipole source localization J.C. Mosher, M.E. Spencer, R.M. Leahy and P.S. Lewis (USA) 303 A multiparametric investigation of daytime sleepiness and psychomotor functions in epileptic patients treated with phenobarbital and sodium valproate: a comparative controlled study R. Manni, M.T. Ratti, E. Perucca, C.A. Galimberti and A. Tartara (Italy) 322 Long-latency event-related potentials in acute hepatitis patients with severe coagulopathy T. Saibara, T. Maeda, S. Onishi and Y. Yamamoto (Japan) 329 Decomposition of recognition memory event-related potentials yields target, repetition, and retrieval effects M.E. Smith and K. Guster (USA) 335 EEG power spectra and cognitive change in geriatric psychiatry: a longitudinal study E.P. Sloan and G.W. Fenton (UK) 361 The effects of ethanol on EEG activity in males at risk for alcoholism H.L. Cohen, B. Porjesz and H. Begleiter (USA) 368 Sex differences in age regression parameters of healthy adults-normative data and practical implications R.J. Veldhuizen, E.J. Jonkman and D.C.J. Poortvliet (The Netherlands) 377 Brain electrical mechanisms of bilingual speech management: an initial investigation H. Petsche, S.C. Etlinger and O. Filz (Austria) 385 P3 varies with stimulus categorization rather than probability A. Mecklinger and P. Ullsperger (Germany) 395 P300 from amnesic patients with bilateral hippocampal lesions J. Polich and L.R. Squire (USA) 408 Auditory processing in visual brain areas of the early blind: evidence from event-related potentials K. Alho, T. Kujala, P. Paavilainen, H. Summala and R. Naatanen (Finland) 418 An automated seizure monitoring system for patients with indwelling recording electrodes G.W. Harding (USA) 428 The amplitude of elicited PGO waves: a correlate of orienting L.D. Sanford, A.R. Morrison, W.A. Ball, R.J. Ross and G.L. Mann (USA) 438 SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Electroencephalogram epileptiform abnormalities in candidates for aircrew training R.P. Gregory, T. Oates and R.T.G. Merry (UK) 75 Auditory brain-stem responses in blepharospasm D.J. Creel, J.B. Holds and R.L. Anderson (USA) 138 Auditory stimulus intensity responses and frontal midline theta rhythm N. Bruneau, S. Roux, P. Guérin, B. Garreau and G. Lelord (France) 213 Brain-stem lesions in the course of a presurgical re-evaluation by foramen-ovale electrodes in temporal lobe epilepsy P. Schiller, U.N eubauer, H. Schulemann and H. Stefan (Germany) 301 Visual evoked magnetic fields reveal activity in the superior temporal sulcus R.L. Rogers, L.F.H. Basile, A.C. Papanicolaou, T.W. Bourbon and H.M. Eisenberg (USA) 344 The calculation of the first positive Lyapunov exponent in sleep EEG data J. Réschke, J. Fell and P. Beckmann (Germany) 348 Evaluation of event-related desynchronization (ERD) during a recognition task: effect of attention K. Dujardin, P. Derambure, L. Defebvre, J.L. Bourriez, J.-M. Jacquesson and J.D. Guieu (France) 353 458 TABLE OF CONTENTS 86, 1993 BOOK REVIEWS Neuronal networks of the hippocampus by R.B. Traub and R. Miles 78 Neurobiology of opioids by O.F.X. Almeida and T.S. Shippenberg 78 From nerve to action: an appraisal of fundamental and clinical research edited by L. Deecke, J.C. Eccles and V.B. Mountcastle 141 Nerve cells and nervous systems: an introduction to neuroscience by A.G. Brown 141 The psychoses of epilepsy by M.R. Trimble 141 Comprehensive neurology edited by R.N. Rosenberg 142 Mitochondrial encephalomyopathies edited by T. Sato and S. DiMauro 142 Neurotoxicology edited by H.A. Tilson and C.L. Mitchell 142 Neurobiology of hearing: the central auditory system edited by R.A. Altschuler, R.P. Bobbin, B.M. Clopton and D.W. Hoffman 143 Peptide drug delivery to the brain by W.M. Pardridge 143 Infections of the central nervous system edited by W.M. Scheid, R.J. Whitley and D.T. Durack 143 Atlas of neonatal electroencephalography, 2nd edition by J.E. Stockard-Pope, S.S. Werner and R.G. Bickford 144 Interventional neuroradiology editedby F. Vinuela, V.V. Halbach and J. Dion 217 Dizziness: etiologic approach to management by W. Rubin and K.H. Brookler 357 Drugs for control of epilepsy: action on neuronal networks involved in seizure disorders edited by C.F. Faingold and G.H. Fromm 357 Comprehensive epileptology edited by M. Dam and L. Gram 357 Epileptic syndromes in infancy, childhood and adolescence edited by J. Roger, M. Bureau, C. Dravet, F.E. Dreifuss, A. Perret and P. Wolf 358 The medical treatment of epilepsy edited by S.R. Resor, Jr. and H. Kutt 358 Induced rhythms of the brain edited by E. Basar and T.H. Bullock 359 The central nervous system by P. Brodal 359 Suprachiasmatic nucleus: the mind’s clock edited by D.C. Klein, R.Y. Moore and S.M. Reppert 446 Benign localized and generalized epilepsy of early childhood edited by R. Degen and F.E. Dreifuss 446 Cerebrovascular disorders, 4th edition by J.F. Toole 447 Review of electrodiagnosis in clinical neurology by M.J. Aminoff 447 Announcement from the Publisher 22P, 360, 448 Society Proceedings IP, 8P, 11P, 13P, 1SP, 17P, 19P, 23P, 30P, 34P, 38P, 46P, 52P, 55P, 57P, 79P, 89P Index of Authors to Volume 86 (1993) 449 Index of Subjects to Volume 86 (1993) 452 Table of Contents to Volume 86 (1993) 456

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