PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF HYPOXIA AND ANOXIA IN ANIMALS 3
1.MLCROPHYSIOLOGY OF CORTICAL NEURONES IN ACUTE ANOXIA AND IN RETINAL ISCHEMIA&Baumgartner,G.,Creutzfeldt,O.,and Jung,R. 5
2.ALTERATIONS IN ACTIVITY OF CORTICAL NEURONES DURING ANESTHESIA COMPARED WITH HYPOXIA&Creutzfeldt,O.,Bark,J.,and Fromm,G.H. 35
3.EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA ON THE RETICULO-CORTICO-RETICULAR SYSTEM AND ON MOTOR EXCITABILITY&Dell,P.,Bonvallet,M.,and Hugelin,G. 46
4.DISCUSSION OF"EFFECTS OF HYPOXIA ON THE RETICULO-CORTICO-RETICULAR SYSTEM AND ON MOTOR EXCITABILITY"&Zanchetti,A. 59
5.THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM IN EXPERIMENTAL CEREBRAL EMBOLISM&Masland,R.L.,and Netsky,G.M. 60
6.EFFECTS OF VARIOUS TYPES OF ANOXIA ON SPONTANEOUS AND EVOKED CEREBRAL ACTIVITY IN THE CAT&Naquet,R.L.,and Fernandez-Guardiola,A. 72
7.EFFECTS OF ACUTE ANOXIA ON EEG AND BRAIN METABOLISM IN THE RABBIT AND DOG&Cahn,J.,Mathis,P.,Herold,M.,Alano,J.,Van Holten,I.,and Barré,N. 89
8.EFFECTS OF ORTHOSTATISM ON SPONTANEOUS AND INDUCED CORTICAL ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY IN ANIMALS&Damey,E.,and Paramelle,B. 105
9.INTERACTION BETWEEN THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY AND THE CIRCULATION OF THE BRAIN.SIGNIFICANCE OF METABOLIC AND HUMORAL FACTORS UNDER VARIOUS CONDITIONS OF FUNCTIONAL ACTIVITY&Carpi,A.,and Virno,M. 112
10.POSTANOXIC UNCONSCIOUSNESS AS RELATED TO CLINICAL AND EEG RECOVERY IN STAGNANT ANOXIA AND CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING&Bokonjic,N.,and Buchthal,F. 118
11.DISCUSSION OF"POSTANOXIC UNCONSCIOUSNESS AS RELATED TO CLINICAL AND EEG RECOVERY IN STAGNANT ANOXIA AND CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING"&Fischgold,H. 128
12.PRIMARY AND TRAUMATIC:CEREBRAL ANGIOSPASM&Rothenberg,S.F.,and Corday,E. 130
13.SURVIVAL AND REVIVAL OF THE BRAIN IN ANOXIA AND ISCHEMIA&Schneider,M. 134
14.THE PATHOGENESIS AND TOPOGRAPHY OF ANOXIA,HYPOXIA AND ISCHEMIA OF THE BRAIN IN MAN&Zülch,K.J.,and Behrend,R.C.H. 144
15.SOME NEUROPATHOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROBLEMS OF HYPOXIA&Brierley,J.B. 164
16.FACTORS INDUCING ISCHEMIC CEREBRO-VASCULAR ACCIDENTS IN ARTERIOSCLEROSIS&Alajouanine,Th.,Castaigne,P.,Lhermitte,F.,and Cambier,J. 172
17.THE EEG IN CEREBRAL ISCHEMIC LESIONS.CORRELATIONS WITH CLINICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS&Van der Drift,J.H.,and Magnus,O. 180
18.BRAIN TUMOR AND CEREBRAL HYPOXIA&Bertha,H. 197
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF TRANSIENT HYPOXIA IN MAN 207
19.QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION OF EEG CHANGES DURING HYPOXIA&Soussen,G.,and Chassaing,H. 209
20.A NEW METHOD OF RHEOENCEPHALOGRAPHY&Lechner,H.,Jenkner,F.L.,Rodler,R.,and Heppner,F. 214
21.SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EEG DURING CENTRIFUGAL ACCELERATION&Browne,M.K.,and Howard,P. 223
22.EEG RECORDING OF FLIGHT STRESS IN JET FIGHTER PLANES&Sem-Jacobsen,C.W. 225
UTILIZATION OF EEG SIGNS OF CEREBRAL HYPOXIA DURING OPEN HEART SURGERY 227
23.INTRODUCTION&Fischgold,H. 229
24.EEG FINDINGS DURING OPEN HEART SURGERY WITH EXTRA-CORPOREAL CIRCULATION&Arfel,G.,Weiss,J.,and Du Bouchet,N. 231
25.EEG OBSERVATIONS DURING CHANGES IN VENOUS AND ARTERIAL PRESSURE&Pampiglione,G.,and Waterston,D.J. 250
26.THE EEG IN OPEN-HEART SURGERY AND IN SURGERY FOR AORTIC AND CEREBRAL ANEURYSMS&Brazier,M.A.B. 256
27.EEG DURING OPEN HEART OPERATIONS WITH ARTIFICIAL CIRCULATION&Storm Van Leeuwen,W.,Mechelse,K.K.,and Zierfuss,E. 268
28.SURVIVAL-TIME AND LATENCY OF RECOVERY OF EEG DURING HEART SURGERY IN HYPOTHERMIA&Thies-Puppel,H.,and Wiemers,K. 279
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE STOKES-ADAMS SYNDROME 293
29.CLINICAL,ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF A CASE OF ADAMS-STOKES SYNDROME&Regis,H.,Toga,M.,and Righini,C. 295
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE EEG MANIFESTATIONS PROVOKED BY INHALATION OF NITROGEN OR OF GASES HAVING A LOW OXYGEN CONTENT 305
30.RELATIONSHIP OF CEREBRAL ANOXIA TO FUNCTIONAL AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC ABNORMALITY&Meyer,J.S.,and Waltz,A.G. 307
31.ARTERIAL OXYGEN SATURATION AND ALVEOLAR CARBON DIOXIDE DURING ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY.COMPARISON OF HYPERVENTILATION AND INDUCED HYPOXIA IN SUBJECTS WITH CEREBRAL VASCULAR DISEASE&Meyer,J.S.,and Waltz,A.G. 329
32.HYPOXIC ACTIVATION OF THE EEG BY NITROGEN INHALATION.1.PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS IN GENERALIZED EPILEPSY&Gastaut,H.,Bostem,F.,Fernandez-Guardiola,A.,Naquet,R.,and Gibson,W. 343
33.HYPOXIC ACTIVATION OF THE EEG BY NITROGEN INHALATION.2.PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN PARTIAL EPILEPSY&Gastaut,H.,Bostem,F.,Fernandez-Guardiola,A.,Naquet,R.,and Gibson,W. 355
34.HYPOXIC ACTIVATION OF THE EEG BY NITROGEN INHALATION.3.PRELIMINARY RESULTS IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM CEREBRO-VASCULAR DISEASE&Gastaut,H.,Bostem,F.,Fernandez-Guardiola,A.,Naquet,R.,and Gibson,W. 365
35.METHODS AND RESULTS OF GAS ACTIVATION IN VARIOUS TYPES OF CEREBRO-VASCULAR DISEASES&Spunda,C. 383
36.ON THE USE OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY DURING TESTS OF RESPIRATORY FUNCTION&Laval,P.,Bostem,F.,Ardisson,J.L.,and Feliciano,J. 391
37.THE INHALATION OF NITROGEN IN EEG ACTIVATION&Floris,V.,Failla,E.,Morocutti,C,and Nurchi,R. 398
38.DISCUSSION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE EEG MANIFESTATIONS PROVOKED BY HYPOXIA&Walter,W.Grey 402
DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF EEG CHANGES PROVOKED BY ISCHEMIA DUE TO CAROTID COMPRESSION 407
39.RESULTS OF THE UNILATERAL CAROTID COMPRESSION TEST IN A SERIES OF NORMAL YOUNG ADULTS&Pruvot,P.,Galibert,P.,and Pruvot,J. 409
40.EFFECTS OF BILATERAL CAROTID COMPRESSION IN AGED AND APPARENTLY NORMAL SUBJECTS&Loeb,C. 415
41.ELECTRO-CLINICAL EFFECTS OF CAROTID COMPRESSION IN CASES WITH CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISTURBANCES&Paillas,J.E.,Bonnal,J.,Gastaut,Y.,and Barré,R. 428
42.ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHIC MANIFESTATIONS PROVOKED BY CAROTID COMPRESSION IN CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY INSUFFICIENCIES&Roger,J.,Naquet,R.,Gastaut,H.,Lechner,H.,Fernandez-Guardiola,A.,and Bostem,F. 439
43.THE PATTERN AND CAUSE OF EEG CHANGES DURING CAROTID COMPRESSION&Kugler,J.,Decker,K.,and Dinas,A. 452
44.OBSERVATIONS ON THE CLINICAL AND EEG CHANGES INDUCED BY UNILATERAL CAROTID COMPRESSION&Terzian,H.,and Turinese,A. 457
45.EFFECTS OF CAROTID COMPRESSION ON THE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM OF PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM VASCULAR OR EXPANDING CEREBRAL LESIONS&Mensikova,Z.,and Polak,O. 472
46.DISCUSSION OF THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF CAROTID COMPRESSION&LeClercq,E. 481
EEG MANIFESTATIONS OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA PROVOKED BY CARDIAC INHIBITION OR VASODEPRESSION RESULTING FROM CAROTID SINUS STIMULATION 483
47.POLYGRAPHIC STUDY OF CAROTID SINUS HYPERSENSITIVITY PRODUCED BY EXTRA-SINUS STIMULATION&Gastaut,H.,Vigouroux,R.,and Dell,M.B. 485
48.POLYGRAPHIC STUDY OF CAROTID SINUS HYPERSENSITIVITY PRODUCED BY INTRA-SINUS STIMULATION(FORCED EXPIRATION);ITS APPLICATION TO THE STUDY OF COUGH SYNCOPE&Gastaut,H.,Regis,H.,and Infante,B. 508
49.DISCUSSION OF STUDIES OF CAROTID SINUS HYPERSENSITIVITY&Zanchetti,A. 529
EEG MANIFESTATIONS OF CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA INDUCED BY CARDIAC INHIBITION OR VASODEPRESSION PROVOKED BY OCULAR COMPRESSION 533
50.CLINICO-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDY OF REFLEX VASO-VAGAL SYNCOPE PROVOKED BY OCULAR COMPRESSION&Gastaut,H.,Fischer-Williams,M.,Gibson,W.,and El Ouahchi,S. 535
51.DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE OCULOCARDIAC REFLEX IN DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNCOPE AND EPILEPTIC MANIFESTATIONS&Fildisevski,P. 554
EEG MANIFESTATIONS OF CEREBRAL HYPOXIA PROVOKED BY REFLEX CARDIO-INHIBITION OR VASO-DEPRESSION BY OCULAR COMPRESSION AND GAS MIXTURES 561
52.EEG STUDIES OF HYPOXIC PNEUMOPATHIES AND CARDIOPATHIES&Fischgold,H. 563
53.CLINICAL,ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC AND BIOLOGICAL CORRELATIONS IN 34 CASES OF CHRONIC BRONCHO-PNEUMOPATHY WITH ASPHYXIA&Goulon,M.,Picidalo,J.J.,Christophe,M.,Margairaz,A.,and Nouailhat,F. 565
54.ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC FINDINGS ASSOCIATED WITH CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE&Shev,E.E.,and Robinson,S.J. 578
55.HEMODYNAMIC AND ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CORRELATIONS IN HYPOXIC HEART DISEASE&Jouve,A.,Gerard,R.,Gras,A.,Regis,H.,Benjamine,R.,and Malfroy,P. 590
56.ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDIES OF CYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE&Beaussart,M.,Dupuis,D.,and Dupuis,R. 597
57.CONCLUSIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANOXIA AND THE EEG&Gastaut,H.,Fischgold,H.,and Meyer,J.S. 599