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Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology ,8 7 (1993) 463-465 © 1993 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland, Ltd. 0013-/4936 /9$064.0 0 Index of Authors VOLUME 87 (1993) (Authors from abstracts from Society Proceedings are not included) Allen, P.J., Smith, $.J.M., Harkness, W.F.J. and Fish, D.R. Cohen, R.A., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 A specialised computer-based monitoring system for intraopera- Cook, I.A., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 tive electrocorticography (87) 340 Corning, W.C., see Velikonja, D. (87) 38 Alonso, M., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Cracco, R.Q., see Rudell, A.P. (87) 221 Arroyo, S., Lesser, R.P., Gillinov, A.M., Redmond, M., Zehr, K.J., Cuffin, B.N., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 Troncoso, J.C., Jackson, D., Baumgartner, W.A. and Cameron, Cutillo, B., see Gevins, A. (87) 128 D.E. EEG and prognosis of neurologic recovery of dogs under pro- Daras, M., see Harden, C.L. (87) 54 found hypothermic circulatory arrest (87) 242 Daube, J., see Nuwer, M.R. (87) 263 Arroyo, S., Lesser, R.P., Gordon, B., Uematsu, S., Jackson, D. and Doricchi, F., Guariglia, C., Paolucci, S. and Pizzamiglio, L. Webber, R. Disturbances of the rapid eye movements (REMs) of REM sleep Functional significance of the mu rhythm of human cortex: an in patients with unilateral attentional neglect: clue for the under- electrophysiologic study with subdural electrodes (87) 76 standing of the functional meaning of REMs (87) 105 Drachman, D.A., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 Babb, T.L., see Mathern, G.W. (87) 326 Dunkin, J., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Balish, M., see Roth, B.J. (87) 175 Bankman, I., see Webber, W.R.S. (87) 364 Eberle, L.P., see Rudell, A.P. (87) 221 Baumgartner, W.A., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Ebersole, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Begleiter, H., Porjesz, B. and Wang, W. Edelman, R.R., see Ives, J.R. (87) 417 A neurophysiologic correlate of visual short-term memory in Edmonds, Jr., H.L., see Rodriguez, R.A. (87) 250 humans (87) 46 Elbert, T., see Rockstroh, B. (87) 235 Bernal, J., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Engel, Jr., J., Burchfiel, J., Ebersole, J., Gates, J., Gotman, J., Biggins, C.A. and Fein, G. Homan, R., Ives, J., King, D., Lieb, J., Sato, S. and Wilkus, R. Spline computation of scalp current density and coherence: a Long-term monitoring for epilepsy. Report of an IFCN commit- reply to Pascual-Marqui (87) 65 tee (87) 437 Bodis-Wollner, I., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 421 Bolcioni, G., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 97 Farine, B., see Gotman, J. (87) 206 Brigell, M., Rubboli, G. and Celesia, G.G. Fein, G., see Biggins, C.A. (87) 65 Identification of the hemisphere activated by hemifield visual Feinsod, M., see Soustiel, J.F. (87) 277 stimulation using a single equivalent dipole model (87) 291 Fernandez-Bouzas, A., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Brigell, M., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 97 Fernandez, T., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Burchfiel, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Fiori, M.G., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 97 Burgess, A. and Gruzelier, J. Fischer, C., see Nuwer, M.R. (87) 263 Localisation of cerebral function using topographical mapping of Fish, D.R., see Allen, P.J. (87) 340 EEG: a preliminary validation study (87) 254 Fisher, R.S., see Webber, W.R.S. (87) 364 Burk, P., see Rector, D. (87) 380 Ford, J.M., see Woodward, S.H. (87) 306 Fukushima, Y., see Yabe, H. (87) 403 Cameron, D.E., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Casian, G., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Gates, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Celesia, G.G., Bodis-Wollner, I., Chatrian, G.E., Harding, G.F.A., Gevins, A. and Cutillo, B. Sokol, S. and Spekreijse, H. Spatiotemporal dynamics of component processes in human Recommended standards for electroretinograms and _ visual working memory (87) 128 evoked potentials. Report of an IFCN Committee (87) 421 Gevins, A., see Wikswo, Jr., J.P. (87) 1 Celesia, G.G., Villa, A.E.P., Brigell, M., Rubboli, G., Bolcioni, G. Gillinov, A.M., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 and Fiori, M.G. Gorbach, A., see Roth, B.J. (87) 175 An electrophysiological study of visual processing in Alzheimer’s Gordon, B., see Arroyo, S. (87) 76 disease (87) 97 Gotman, J., Levtova, V. and Farine, B. Celesia, G.G., see Brigell, M. (87) 291 Graphic representation of the EEG during epileptic seizures (87) Chatrian, G.-E., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 206 Chatrian, G.-E., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 25 Gotman, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Chatrian, G.E., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 421 Gruzelier, J., see Burgess, A. (87) 254 Cifuentes, F., see Mathern, G.W. (87) 326 Guariglia, C., see Doricchi, F. (87) 105 Cohen, R., see Rockstroh, B. (87) 235 Guilburd, J.N., see Soustiel, J.F. (87) 277 464 INDEX OF AUTHORS 87, 1993 Hafner, H., see Soustiel, J.F. (87) 277 Lesser, R.P., see Arroyo, S. (87) 76 Hakkinen, V., see Hasan, J. (87) 117 Lesser, R.P., see Webber, W.R.S. (87) 364 Hammett, S.C., see Woodward, S.H. (87) 306 Leuchter, A.F., Cook, I.A., Newton, T.F., Dunkin, J., Walter, D.O., Harden, C.L., Daras, M., Tuchman, A.J. and Koppel, B.S. Rosenberg-Thompson, S., Lachenbruch, P.A. and Weiner, H. Low amplitude EEGs in demented AIDS patients (87) 54 Regional differences in brain electrical activity in dementia: use Harding, G.F.A., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 421 of spectral power and spectral ratio measures (87) 385 Hari, R., see Imada, T. (87) 144 Levi, L., see Soustiel, J.F. (87) 277 Harkness, W.F.J., see Allen, P.J. (87) 340 Levtova, V., see Gotman, J. (87) 206 Harmony, T., Fernandez-Bouzas, A., Marosi, E., Fernandez, T., Lieb, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Bernal, J., Rodriguez, M., Reyes, A., Silva, J., Alonso, M. and Lind, J.C., see Soong, A.C.K. (87) 185 Casian, G. Lindgren, L., see Yli-Hankala, A. (87) 215 Correlation between computed tomography and voltage and cur- Lippa, C., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 rent source density spectral EEG parameters in patients with Litt, B., see Webber, W.R.S. (87) 364 brain lesions (87) 196 Loula, P., see Hasan, J. (87) 117 Harper, R.M., see Rector, D. (87) 380 Loveless, N., see Imada, T. (87) 144 Hartl, I., see Hauser, E. (87) 284 Hasan, J., Hirvonen, K., Varri, A., Hakkinen, V. and Loula, P. Marosi, E., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Validation of computer analysed polygraphic patterns during Marx, M., see Hauser, E. (87) 284 drowsiness and sleep onset (87) 117 Mathern, G.W., Cifuentes, F., Leite, J.P., Pretorius, J.K. and Babb, Hassan, N.F., see Rudell, A.P. (87) 221 bpP e Hauser, E., Seidl, R., Rohrbach, D., Hartl, I., Marx, M. and Wim- Hippocampal EEG excitability and chronic spontaneous seizures mer, M. are associated with aberrant synaptic reorganization in the rat Quantitative EEG before and after open heart surgery in chil- intrahippocampal kainate model (87) 326 dren. A significant decrease in the beta and alpha, bands postop- McEvoy, L., see Imada, T. (87) 144 eratively (87) 284 McPeck, K., see Kearse, Jr., L.A. (87) 374 Hirvonen, K., see Hasan, J. (87) 117 Miller, M., see Rockstroh, B. (87) 235 Hokama, H., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 Holubkov, A.L., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 Newton, T.F., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Holubkov, A.L., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 25 Nuwer, M.R., Daube, J., Fischer, C., Schramm, J. and Yingling, C.D. Homan, R., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Neuromonitoring during surgery. Report of an IFCN committee Husain, M.V., see Kearse, Jr., L.A. (87) 374 (87) 263 Imada, T., Hari, R., Loveless, N.,. McEvoy, L. and Sams, M. O’Donnell, B.F., Cohen, R.A., Hokama, H., Cuffin, B.N., Lippa, C., Determinants of the auditory mismatch response (87) 144 Shenton, M.E. and Drachman, D.A. Ives, J., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Electrical source analysis of auditory ERPs in medial temporal Ives, J.R., Warach, S., Schmitt, F., Edelman, R.R. and Schomer, lobe amnestic syndrome (87) 394 D.L. Ojemann, G.A., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 Monitoring the patient’s EEG during echo planar MRI (87) 417 Ojemann, G.A., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 25 Jackson, D., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Paolucci, S., see Doricchi, F. (87) 105 Jackson, D., see Arroyo, S. (87) 76 Partanen, J., see Pekkonen, E. (87) 321 Jantti, V., see Yli-Hankala, A. (87) 215 Partanen, J.V., see KOndnen, M. (87) 164 Jijiwa, H., see Kawaguchi, T. (87) 88 Pascual-Marqui, R. Jousmaki, V., see Pekkonen, E. (87) 321 The spherical spline Laplacian does not produce artifactually high coherences: comments on two articles by Biggins et al. (87) Kajola, M., see Tesche, C. (87) 408 62 Kaler, S.G., see White, S.R. (87) 57 Pauri, F., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 Kanazawa, I., see Uesaka, Y. (87) 300 Pekkonen, E., Jousmaki, V., Partanen, J. and Karhu, J. Karhu, J., see Pekkonen, E. (87) 321 Mismatch negativity area and age-related auditory memory (87) Kawaguchi, T., Jijiwa, H. and Watanabe, S. 321 The dynamics of phase relationships of alpha waves during photic Philbin, D.M., see Kearse, Jr., L.A. (87) 374 driving (87) 88 Pizzamiglio, L., see Doricchi, F. (87) 105 Kearse, Jr., L.A., Koski, G., Husain, M.V., Philbin, D.M. and Porjesz, B., see Begleiter, H. (87) 46 McPeck, K. Pretorius, J.K., see Mathern, G.W. (87) 326 Epileptiform activity during opioid anesthesia (87) 374 Pyykko, I., see Yli-Hankala, A. (87) 215 King, D., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Koles, Z.J., see Soong, A.C.K. (87) 185 Rector, D., Burk, P. and Harper, R.M. Kononen, M. and Partanen, J.V. A data acquisition system for long-term monitoring of physiologi- Blocking of EEG alpha activity during visual performance in cal and video signals (87) 380 healthy adults. A quantitative study (87) 164 Redmond, M., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Koppel, B.S., see Harden, C.L. (87) 54 Reese, K., see White, S.R. (87) 57 Koski, G., see Kearse, Jr., L.A. (87) 374 Reyes, A., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Risk, W.S. Lachenbruch, P.A., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Viewing speed and frequency resolution in digital EEG (87) 347 Lehmann, D., see Strik, W.K. (87) 169 Rockstroh, B., Muller, M., Wagner, M., Cohen, R. and Elbert, T. Leite, J.P., see Mathern, G.W. (87) 326 “Probing” the nature of the CNV (87) 235 Lesser, R.P., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Rodriguez, M., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 INDEX OF AUTHORS 87, 1993 465 Rodriguez, R.A., Edmonds, Jr., H.L. and Schroeder, J.A. Electrocorticography in patients with medically intractable tem- Quantitative EEG analysis during cardiac surgery in a case of poral lobe seizures. I. Quantification of epileptiform discharges spontaneous recall (87) 250 prior to resective surgery (87) 10 Rohrbach, D., see Hauser, E. (87) 284 Tuchman, A.J., see Harden, C.L. (87) 54 Rosenberg-Thompson, S., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Tucker, D.M. Roth, B.J., Balish, M., Gorbach, A. and Sato, S. Spatial sampling of head electrical fields: the geodesic sensor net How well does a three-sphere model predict positions of dipoles (87) 154 in a realistically shaped head? (87) 175 Rubboli, G., see Brigell, M. (87) 291 Uematsu, S., see Arroyo, S. (87) 76 Rubboli, G., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 97 Uesaka, Y., Ugawa, Y., Yumoto, M., Sakuta, M. and Kanazawa, I. Rudell, A.P., Cracco, R.Q., Hassan, N.F. and Eberle, L.P. Giant somatosensory evoked magnetic field in patients with my- Recognition potential: sensitivity to visual field stimulated (87) oclonus epilepsy (87) 300 221 Ugawa, Y., see Uesaka, Y. (87) 300 Saito, F., see Yabe, H. (87) 403 Sakuta, M., see Uesaka, Y. (87) 300 Varri, A., see Hasan, J. (87) 117 Sams, M., see Imada, T. (87) 144 Velikonja, D., Weiss, D.S. and Corning, W.C. Sato, S., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 The relationship of cortical activation to alternating autonomic Sato, S., see Roth, B.J. (87) 175 activity (87) 38 Sato, S., see White, S.R. (87) 57 Verleger, R. Schmitt, F., see Ives, J.R. (87) 417 Valid identification of blink artefacts: are they larger than 50 nV Schomer, D.L., see Ives, J.R. (87) 417 in EEG records? (87) 354 Schramm, J., see Nuwer, M.R. (87) 263 Villa, A.E.P., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 97 Schroeder, J.A., see Rodriguez, R.A. (87) 250 Seidl, R., see Hauser, E. (87) 284 Shaw, C.-M., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 Wagner, M., see Rockstroh, B. (87) 235 Shaw, C.-M., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 25 Walter, D.O., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Shaw, G.R., see Soong, A.C.K. (87) 185 Wang, W., see Begleiter, H. (87) 46 Shenton, M.E., see O’Donnell, B.F. (87) 394 Warach, S., see Ives, J.R. (87) 417 Silva, J., see Harmony, T. (87) 196 Watanabe, S., see Kawaguchi, T. (87) 88 Smith, S.J.M., see Allen, P.J. (87) 340 Webber, R., see Arroyo, S. (87) 76 Sokol, S., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 421 Webber, W.R.S., Litt, B., Lesser, R.P., Fisher, R.S. and Bankman, I. Automatic EEG spike detection: what should the computer imi- Soong, A.C.K., Lind, J.C., Shaw, G.R. and Koles, Z.J. Systematic comparisons of interpolation techniques in topo- tate? (87) 364 graphic brain mapping (87) 185 Weiner, H., see Leuchter, A.F. (87) 385 Soustiel, J.F., Hafner, H., Guilburd, J.N., Zaaroor, M., Levi, L. and Weiss, D.S., see Velikonja, D. (87) 38 Feinsod, M. White, S.R., Reese, K., Sato, S. and Kaler, S.G. A physiological coma scale: grading of coma by combined use of Spectrum of EEG findings in Menkes disease (87) 57 brain-stem trigeminal and auditory evoked potentials and the Wikswo, Jr., J.P., Gevins, A. and Williamson, S.J. Glasgow Coma Scale (87) 277 The future of the EEG and MEG (87) 1 Spekreijse, H., see Celesia, G.G. (87) 421 Wilkus, R., see Engel, Jr., J. (87) 437 Williamson, S.J., see Wikswo, Jr., J.P. (87) 1 Strik, W.K. and Lehmann, D. Data-determined window size and space-oriented segmentation Wimmer, M., see Hauser, E. (87) 284 of spontaneous EEG map series (87) 169 Woodward, S.H., Ford, J.M. and Hammett, S.C. N4 to spoken sentences in young and older subjects (87) 306 Temkin, N.R., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 10 Temkin, N.R., see Tsai, M.-L. (87) 25 Yabe, H., Saito, F. and Fukushima, Y. Tesche, C. and Kajola, M. Median method for detecting endogenous event-related brain A comparison of the localization of spontaneous neuromagnetic potentials (87) 403 activity in the frequency and time domains (87) 408 Yingling, C.D., see Nuwer, M.R. (87) 263 Troncoso, J.C., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Yli-Hankala, A., Jantti, V., Pyykko, I. and Lindgren, L. Tsai, M.-L., Chatrian, G.-E., Holubkov, A.L., Temkin, N.R., Shaw, Vibration stimulus induced EEG bursts in isoflurane anaesthesia C.-M. and Ojemann, G.A. (87) 215 Electrocorticography in patients with medically intractable tem- Yumoto, M., see Uesaka, Y. (87) 300 poral lobe seizures. II. Quantification of epileptiform discharges following successive stages of resective surgery (87) 25 Tsai, M.-L., Chatrian, G.-E., Pauri, F., Temkin, N.R., Holubkov, Zaaroor, M., see Soustiel, J.F. (87) 277 A.L., Shaw, C.-M. and Ojemann, G.A. Zehr, K.J., see Arroyo, S. (87) 242 Electroencephalography and clinical Neurophysiology ,8 7 (1993) 466-469 © 1993 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland, Ltd. 0013-/4936 /9$064.0 0 Index of Subjects VOLUME 87 (1993) (Abstracts from Society Proceedings are not included) Adaptative EEG segmentation Cardiac surgery — analysis of drowsiness and sleep onset, 117 — and quantitative EEG, 250, 284 Age — EEG after hypothermic circulatory arrest, 242 — EEG in normal aging, 164 Cerebrovascular lesion and attentional neglect, 105 — mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 Children — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 — qEEG in open heart surgery, 284 — visual processing in Alzheimer disease, 97 Circulatory arrest, 242 AIDS, see HIV infection Cognitive processes Alpha blocking in normal aging, 164 — localization of cerebral function, 254 Alpha wave and photic driving, 88 — working memory, 128 Alzheimer’s disease Coma score, 277 — affected brain regions, 385 Complex partial seizures, pre- and postresection ECoG, 10, 25 — visual processing, 97 Computer Amnestic syndrome and auditory ERPs, 394 — automatic EEG spike detection, 364 Amplitude EEG spectra in normal aging, 164 — digital EEG speed and resolution, 347 Amygdala Computerized tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 — postresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 25 Congestion /decongestion Anesthesia — cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 — long-term monitoring of digitized signals, 380 Contingent negative variation — qEEG during cardiac surgery, 250 — responses to probes, 235 — vibration and EEG burst suppression, 215 Convulsant Area evaluation, mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 — epileptiform activity and opioid anesthesia, 374 Artefact Cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 — identification of blink artefact, 354 Current source density — spherical spline computation of scalp current density, 62, 65 — computed tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 Attention — recognition potential and visual field, 221 — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 — spherical spline computation, 62, 65 — REMs in patients with attentional neglect, 105 — responses to probes during CNV, 235 ; Data-determined window size, 169 Auditory cortex : : ; Dementia — determinants of mismatch field, 144 ~ and EEG in AIDS patients, 54 — ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 ~ deade regions alllected, 388 ; Auditory evoked potentials to spoken sentences, 306 Digital EEG signal, 347 "380 Auditory memory and mismatch negativity, 321 Dipole localization Auditory processing during cardiac surgery, 250 — modeling of the pattern VEP, 291 Automated analysis — spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 — EEG spike detection, 364 — with 3-sphere model, 175 a drowsiness and sleep onset, 117 es To Dog EEG after hypothermic circulatory arrest, 242 Autonomic nervous system and cortical activation, 38 Drowsiness and computer analysis, 117 Averaging in detecting endogenous ERPs, 403 Pina) tiinihe — responses to probes during CNV, 235 Blink — identification of blink artefact, 354 Echo planar MRI and recording EEG, 417 — recognition potential and visual field, 221 EcoG Book reviews, 167, 258, 343, 459 — computer-based monitoring system for EEG, 340 Brain electrical activity and geodesic sensor net, 154 — during surgery in medically intractable TLS, 10, 25 Brain damage EEG — computed tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 after hypothermic circulatory arrest, 242 — REMs in patients with attentional neglect, 105 automatic spike detection, 364 Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials and coma score, 277 computed tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 Burst suppression, vibration, and anesthesia, 215 computer analysis of drowsiness and sleep onset, 117 INDEX OF SUBJECTS 87, 1993 467 — cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 Generators — cortical mu rhythm, 76 — auditory ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 — digital EEG speed and resolution, 347 — determinants of mismatch field, 144 — dipole localization with 3-sphere model, 175 — dipole localization with 3-sphere model, 175 — epileptiform activity and opioid anesthesia, 374 Geodesic sensor net, 154 — geodesic sensor net, 154 — graphic representation of the EEG during seizures, 206 Head model and dipole localization, 175 — hippocampal excitability and chronic epilepsy, 326 Heart rate, EEG burst suppression and anesthesia, 215 — identification of blink artefact, 354 Heart surgery, see Cardiac surgery — in demented AIDS patients, 54 Hemifield — in Menkes disease, 57 — equivalent dipole modeling of the pattern VEP, 291 — in normal aging, 164 Hippocampus — in open heart surgery, 284 — EEG excitability and chronic epilepsy, 326 — interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 — postresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 25 — localization of cerebral function, 254 HIV infection — long-term monitoring for epilepsy, 437 — EEGs in demented patients, 54 — long-term monitoring of digitized signals, 380 Hypothermic circulatory arrest and EEG, 242 — postresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 25 — preresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 10 Imaging — recommendations on intraoperative neuromonitoring, 263 — long-term monitoring of digitized signals, 380 — recording EEG during echo planar MRI, 417 Interhemispheric comparison of alpha wave and photic driving, — space-oriented EEG segmentation, 169 88 — spherical spline computation of scalp current density, 62, 65 Interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 — spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 Interstimulus interval — the future of EEG and MEG, 1 — determinants of mismatch field, 144 — vibration, burst suppression and anesthesia, 215 Intrahemispheric coherence in Alzheimer disease, 97 — visual processing in Alzheimer disease, 97 Intraoperative monitoring — see also Quantitative EEG — computer-based monitoring system for EEG, 340 Electroretinogram, recommended standards, 421 preresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 10 EMG intraoperative monitoring, recommendations, 263 quantitative EEG in open heart surgery, 284 Encephalitis — recommendations, 263 — auditory ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 Isoflurane, vibration and EEG burst suppression, 215 Endogenous ERP detection, 403 Epilepsy Kainic acid and hippocampal EEG excitability, 326 — computer-based monitoring system for EEG, 340 — cortical mu rhythm, 76 — epileptiform activity and opioid anesthesia, 374 Language — giant SEF in myoclonus epilepsy, 300 — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 — graphic representation of the EEG duringseizures, 206 Laplacian — hippocampal EEG excitability and chronicepilepsy, 326 — computed tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 — interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 — spherical spline computation of scalp current density, 62, 65 — intraoperative ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 10, 25 — see also Current source density — long-term monitoring, 380, 437 Laterality — monitoring of digitized signals, 380 — cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 Event-related potentials Lobectomy — auditory ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 — postresection ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 25 — detecting endogenous ERPs, 403 Localization of cerebral function by mapping of EEG, 254 — mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 Magnetic resonance imaging — recognition potential and visual field, 221 — recording EEG during echo planar MRI, 417 — visual memory potential, 46 — the future of EEG and MEG, 1 Evoked potentials Magnetoencephalogram — auditory, see Auditory evoked potentials — determinants of mismatch field, 144 — BAEPs, see Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials — giant SEF in myoclonus epilepsy, 300 — recommendations on intraoperative neuromonitoring, 263 — localization of spontaneous activity, 408 — visual, see Visual evoked potentials — the future of EEG and MEG, 1 — working memory, 128 Mapping, see Topographic mapping Eye analysis of digital EEG, 347 Median method and detection of endogenous ERPs, 403 Eye blink, see Blink reflex Memory Eye movements in patients with attentional neglect, 105 auditory ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 | determinants of mismatch field, 144 mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 N4 to spoken sentences, 306 Fast Fourier transform visual memory potential, 46 — localization of spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 — working memory, 128 Frequency analysis Menkes disease, 57 — computed tomography and EEG spectral parameters, 196 Mismatch field determinants, 144 468 INDEX OF SUBJECTS 87, 1993 Mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 — in normal aging, 164 Modeling — in open heart surgery, 284 dipole localization with 3-sphere model, 175 equivalent dipole modeling of the pattern VEP, 291 Rank score interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 — automatic EEG spike detection, 364 spherical spline computation of scalp current density, 62, 65 Rapid eye movements, see Eye movement Monitoring Rat hippocampal EEG excitability and chronic epilepsy, 326 — computer-based monitoring system for EEG, 340 Recall during cardiac surgery, and qEEG, 250 long-term monitoring for epilepsy, 437 Recognition long-term monitoring of digitized signals, 380 — recognition potential and visual field, 221 — recommendations on intraoperative neuromonitoring, 263 — visual memory potential, 46 recording EEG during echo planar MRI, 417 Recording EEG during echo planar MRI, 417 Motor task Regional differences in dementia, 385 — localization of cerebral function by mapping of EEG, 254 REM sleep, see Sleep Movement — cortical mu rhythm, 76 — eye movement, see Eye movement Saccades and attentional neglect, 105 Multi-infarct dementia and affected brain regions, 385 Seizure, see Epilepsy Mu rhythm, 76 Semantic task Myoclonus epilepsy and giant SEF, 300 — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 Single photon emission tomography Nasal cycle — the future of EEG and MEG, 1 — cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 Sleep Nearest neighbors — computer analysis of drowsiness and sleep onset, 117 — interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 — REMs in patients with attentional neglect, 105 Neglect Slow potential — REMs in patients with attentional neglect, 105 — responses to probes during CNV, 235 Normal human subjects Society proceedings — cortical activation and autonomic activity, 38 — American, Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Charleston, October — determinants of mismatch field, 144 1992, 57P — EEG in normal aging, 164 — American, Eastern Association, New York, December 1992, — localization of cerebral function by mapping of EEG, 254 43P — mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 — American, Central and Eastern Associations, ValDavid, — N4 to spoken sentences, 306 February 1993, 47P — phase relationship of alpha wave and photic driving, 88 — American, Western and Southern Associations, Las Vegas, — recognition potential and visual field, 221 February 1993, 96P — responses to probes during CNV, 235 — Belgian, Brussels, November 1992, 39P — visual memory potential, 46 — Dutch, Utrecht, May 1993, 107P — working memory, 128 English, Leicester, April 1993, 100P N1, mismatch negativity and auditory memory, 321 — French, Paris, December 1992, 52P N100 responses to probes during CNV, 235 — German, Celle, October 1991, 1P N4 to spoken sentences, 306 International EEG Congress, Vancouver, August 1993, S1- $148 — International Sleep Symposium, Budapest, May 1992, 35P Oddball paradigm — Japanese, Tokyo, October 1992, 87P — determinants of mismatch field, 144 — Nordic, Goteborg, May 1993, 103P Opioid anesthesia and epileptiform activity, 374 Somatic representation Outcome — cortical mu rhythm, 76 — multimodality coma score, 277 Somatosensory evoked field — giant SEF in myoclonus epilepsy, 300 Parietal lobe Source localization — REMs in patients with attentional neglect, 105 — equivalent dipole modeling of the pattern VEP, 291 Pattern VEP and equivalent dipole modeling, 291 — of spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 Phase relationship of alpha wave and photic driving, 88 Space-oriented EEG segmentation Photic driving and relationship of alpha wave, 88 Spatial sampling Planar splines — geodesic sensor net, 154 — interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 Spectral analysis Plasma copper and EEG in Menkes disease, 57 — brain regions affected in dementia, 385 Positron emission tomography — graphic representation of the EEG during seizures, 206 — the future of EEG and MEG, 1 Spherical spline computation Power spectral analysis and computed tomography, 196 — interpolation techniques in topographic mapping, 185 Probes — of scalp current density, 62, 65 — responses to probes during CNV, 235 Spike detection, 364 Spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 Quantitative EEG Standards — brain regions affected in dementia, 385 — long-term monitoring for epilepsy, 437 — during cardiac surgery, 250 — recommended standards for ERGs and VEPs, 421 INDEX OF SUBJECTS 87, 1993 469 Subdural recording Vertex potentials to probes during CNV, 235 — cortical mu rhythm, 76 Vibration, EEG burst suppression and anesthesia, 215 — intraoperative ECoG in medically intractable TLS, 10, 25 Video monitoring of digitized signals, 380 Sudden infant death syndrome, 380 Vigilance Synaptogenesis in chronic epilepsy, 326 — computer analysis of drowsiness and sleep onset, 117 Vision Technology — recognition potential and visual field, 221 — digital EEG speed and resolution, 347 Visual evoked potentials Telemetry during echo planar MRI, 417 — equivalent dipole modeling of the pattern VEP, 291 Temporal lobe — recommended standards for ERGs and VEPs, 421 — auditory ERPs in amnestic syndrome, 394 Visual memory potential, 46 medically intractable TLS, 10, 25 Visual processing in Alzheimer disease, 97 preresection and postresection ECoG, 10, 25 Visual stimuli — visual memory potential, 46 — phase relationship of alpha wave and photic driving, 88 Topographic mapping Voluntary movement — cortical mu rhythm, 76 — localization of cerebral function by mapping of EEG, 254 — interpolation techniques, 185 — localization of cerebral function, 254 — space-oriented EEG segmentation, 169 — spontaneous neuromagnetic activity, 408 Trigeminal evoked potentials Window size — multimodality coma score, 277 — space-oriented EEG segmentation, 169 Word stimulus Vascular lesions — recognition potential and visual field, 221 — EEG after hypothermic circulatory arrest, 242 Working memory, 128

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