Early auditory evoked potentials and electroencephalograms were recorded in 10 rabbits during hypoxic hypoxia (5% O2 in N2 gas mixture) and after reoxygenation. In all experiments EEG flattening preceded the disappearance of the early evoked potential, whose recovery after reoxygenation was more rapid than that of the EEG. Significant increases in P3-P4 and P1-P3 interpeak latencies were observed during hypoxic conditions before the complete flattening of the early auditory evoked potential. In addition, negative relationships were found between the P3-P4 interpeak latency increase and mean arterial pressure reduction, and between the former and metabolic acidosis
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
SUMMARY We studied the effects of hypoxia on the electrical activity and ultrastructure of pace-make...
Two patients in coma after cardio-pulmonary arrest showed bilateral absence of all brain-stem audito...
The electrocorticogram (ECoG) of the 10, 20 and 30-day old rabbits, subjected to the effects of acut...
The brain is critically dependent on blood flow and oxygen supply for its normal function. Few exist...
The ability to detect novelty in our environment is a critical sensory function. A reliable set of e...
Hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is a major perinatal problem that results in severe damage to the brain impair...
The electrocardiogram was performed on 10, 20, 30- day-old rabbit pups, which had been undertaken th...
Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) is a major perinatal problem that results in severe damage to the brain impair...
Previous psychophysical studies of hypoxia's effects on auditory sensitivity have provided mixed res...
Traditional Poster Session - Functional MRI (Neuro): fMRI: Activation: no. 3027The brain depends on ...
Hypoxia and asphyxia are known to course sever brain damage. ^P nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosc...
In the continuation of our studies on the involvement of blood supply deficiencies in various experi...
The function of the cardiovascular system during hypoxia is an important determinant of neurologic o...
Evoked Potentials (EPs) are responses that appear in the EEG due to external stimulation. Findings i...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
SUMMARY We studied the effects of hypoxia on the electrical activity and ultrastructure of pace-make...
Two patients in coma after cardio-pulmonary arrest showed bilateral absence of all brain-stem audito...
The electrocorticogram (ECoG) of the 10, 20 and 30-day old rabbits, subjected to the effects of acut...
The brain is critically dependent on blood flow and oxygen supply for its normal function. Few exist...
The ability to detect novelty in our environment is a critical sensory function. A reliable set of e...
Hypoxia-ischemia (HI) is a major perinatal problem that results in severe damage to the brain impair...
The electrocardiogram was performed on 10, 20, 30- day-old rabbit pups, which had been undertaken th...
Hypoxia–ischemia (HI) is a major perinatal problem that results in severe damage to the brain impair...
Previous psychophysical studies of hypoxia's effects on auditory sensitivity have provided mixed res...
Traditional Poster Session - Functional MRI (Neuro): fMRI: Activation: no. 3027The brain depends on ...
Hypoxia and asphyxia are known to course sever brain damage. ^P nuclear magnetic resonance spectrosc...
In the continuation of our studies on the involvement of blood supply deficiencies in various experi...
The function of the cardiovascular system during hypoxia is an important determinant of neurologic o...
Evoked Potentials (EPs) are responses that appear in the EEG due to external stimulation. Findings i...
The authors have studied auditory brainstem (ABRs), middle latency (MLRs) and steady-state potential...
SUMMARY We studied the effects of hypoxia on the electrical activity and ultrastructure of pace-make...
Two patients in coma after cardio-pulmonary arrest showed bilateral absence of all brain-stem audito...