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1 Advantages of magnetoencephalography (AC and DC) in focal and generalized brain activity Schüler, P.
1989
29 3 p. 377-
1 p.
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2 Altered P300 topography due to functional and structural disturbances in the limbic system in dementia and psychoses and to pharmacological conditions Maurer, Konrad
1989
29 3 p. 391-393
3 p.
article
3 Analysis of patterns of hemispheric brain infarctions on CT: Embolic stroke mechanism, territorial infarctions and lacunae Ringelstein, E.B.
1989
29 3 p. 273-276
4 p.
article
4 Brain electrical activity mapping: Clinical applications Duffy, F.H.
1989
29 3 p. 379-384
6 p.
article
5 Brain electrical activity mapping in different stages of SDAT Fuenfgeld, E.W.
1989
29 3 p. 411-412
2 p.
article
6 Brain electrical activity topographical maps produced in response to olfactory and chemosensory stimulation Van Toller, S.
1989
29 3 p. 429-430
2 p.
article
7 Brain electrical mapping of cognitive functions for psychiatry: Functional micro-states Lehmann, D.
1989
29 3 p. 385-386
2 p.
article
8 Brain mapping of EEG in autogenic training (AT) Dierks, T.
1989
29 3 p. 433-434
2 p.
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9 Brain morphology in schizophrenic disorder: Prevalence and correlates of diffuse (Cortical and subcortical) brain atrophy Cazzullo, C.L.
1989
29 3 p. 257-259
3 p.
article
10 Cerebral blood flow in low pressure hydrocephalus Meixensberger, J.
1989
29 3 p. 307-308
2 p.
article
11 Cerebral blood flow measured by SPECT as a diagnostic tool in the study of dementia Gemmell, H.G.
1989
29 3 p. 327-329
3 p.
article
12 Cerebral blood flow measurements with HMPAO- and HIPDM-SPECT in brain tumors: Basic rCBF studies Maier-Hauff, K.
1989
29 3 p. 341-342
2 p.
article
13 Cerebral glucose consumption measured by PET in patients with and without psychiatric symptoms of Huntington's disease Kuwert, T.
1989
29 3 p. 361-362
2 p.
article
14 Cerebral involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE): Comparison of positron emission tomography (PET) with other imaging methods Meyer, G.J.
1989
29 3 p. 367-368
2 p.
article
15 Characteristics of regional cerebral blood flow in patients with concussion Pogacnik, T.
1989
29 3 p. 313-316
4 p.
article
16 Clinical correlates of cerebral blood flow in depression Reischies, F.M.
1989
29 3 p. 323-326
4 p.
article
17 Comparative studies with MRI, SPECT, and CT in patients with epilepsy of unknown origin Berlit, P.
1989
29 3 p. 459-
1 p.
article
18 Comparison of untreated and treated schizophrenic patients, normals, and neuroleptic-treated normals: “Hypofrontality” and different EEG spectra before and during voluntary movement Westphal, K.P.
1989
29 3 p. 395-398
4 p.
article
19 Computerized electroencephalographic topography (CET) during sleep: Topographic hypnograms Maurer, K.
1989
29 3 p. 435-438
4 p.
article
20 Computerized tomography (CT) in affective disorders: Relationship with psychopathology Schlegel, S.
1989
29 3 p. 271-272
2 p.
article
21 Contributions of magnetic resonance imaging to the diagnosis of MS in isolated optic neuritis Staedt, D.
1989
29 3 p. 295-296
2 p.
article
22 Correlation of MRI findings and neuropsychological results in patients with multiple sclerosis Mann, U.
1989
29 3 p. 293-294
2 p.
article
23 Cortical perfusion in Alzheimer's disease: Beyond diagnosis Prohovnik, I.
1989
29 3 p. 301-302
2 p.
article
24 Dementia of the Alzheimer type: Some features of the posterior cerebral electrical activity Filipovic, S.
1989
29 3 p. 409-410
2 p.
article
25 Determination of brain death in children with 123I-IMP and Tc-99m HMPAO Galaske, R.G.
1989
29 3 p. 343-345
3 p.
article
26 Developmental arrest of cerebral asymmetries in early onset schizophrenia Crow, T.J.
1989
29 3 p. 247-253
7 p.
article
27 Digital brain atlas for structure localization in CT combined with EEG mapping von Keyserlingk, D.Graf
1989
29 3 p. 461-462
2 p.
article
28 Editor's introduction 1989
29 3 p. ix-x
nvt p.
article
29 EEG brain mapping in gerontopsychopharmacology: On protective properties of pyritinol against hypoxic hypoxidosis Saletu, B.
1989
29 3 p. 387-390
4 p.
article
30 EEG mapping in a child with Rett syndrome Faienza, C.
1989
29 3 p. 425-426
2 p.
article
31 Electrical brain activity and cerebral blood flow in dementia of the Alzheimer type Ihl, R.
1989
29 3 p. 449-452
4 p.
article
32 Functional brain imaging (Mapping of EEG) in relation to psychopathologic changes in schizophrenia Mueller, T.
1989
29 3 p. 419-420
2 p.
article
33 Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: EEG and mapping Neufeld, M.Y.
1989
29 3 p. 427-
1 p.
article
34 High resolution regional cerebral blood flow measurements in psychiatric disorders Risberg, J.
1989
29 3 p. 297-300
4 p.
article
35 Images and imaginings from computerized brains Freeman, W.J.
1989
29 3 p. 239-245
7 p.
article
36 Intracranial CSF volumetry in alcoholics: Studies with MRI and CT Mann, K.
1989
29 3 p. 277-279
3 p.
article
37 Laminar neuropathology in Alzheimer's disease by a modified Gallyas impregnation Heinsen, H.
1989
29 3 p. 463-465
3 p.
article
38 Magnetoencephalography in prospective clinical routine Lefebre, C.
1989
29 3 p. 375-376
2 p.
article
39 Mapping of rCBF and cerebrovascular reserve capacity by stable xenon CT in cerebrovascular disease: Pathophysiological aspects and effects of operative therapy Gaab, M.R.
1989
29 3 p. 309-312
4 p.
article
40 Mean hemispheric blood perfusion during autogenic training and hypnosis Diehl, B.J.M.
1989
29 3 p. 317-318
2 p.
article
41 Methods of spatial interpolation applied to EEG mapping Hinrichs, H.
1989
29 3 p. 431-432
2 p.
article
42 MRI and CT in diencephalic lesions Becker, T.
1989
29 3 p. 285-286
2 p.
article
43 MRI as the primary diagnostic instrument in normal pressure hydrocephalus? Kunz, U.
1989
29 3 p. 287-288
2 p.
article
44 MRI in psychiatric patients with serum antibodies against Borna disease virus Bechter, K.
1989
29 3 p. 281-282
2 p.
article
45 MRI of CSF flow in normal pressure hydrocephalus Schroth, G.
1989
29 3 p. 289-290
2 p.
article
46 MRI of intrasellar and parasellar structures with regard to psychic symptoms Heintz, P.
1989
29 3 p. 283-284
2 p.
article
47 Neuroimaging, cognitive, and pathological changes in dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) Besson, J.A.O.
1989
29 3 p. 447-448
2 p.
article
48 Normalization of rCBF pattern in senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type Mubrin, Z.
1989
29 3 p. 303-306
4 p.
article
49 Pathological cerebral blood blow and corpus callosum abnormalities in schizophrenia: Relations to EEG mapping and PET data Guenther, W.
1989
29 3 p. 453-455
3 p.
article
50 PET and neuropsychology in thalamic infarction: Evidence for associated cortical dysfunction Hennerici, M.
1989
29 3 p. 363-365
3 p.
article
51 PET-deoxyglucose, CT, and neuropathology of age-related white matter pathology in normals and Alzheimer's patients de Leon, M.J.
1989
29 3 p. 359-360
2 p.
article
52 PET: Studies in dementia Frackowiak, R.S.J.
1989
29 3 p. 353-355
3 p.
article
53 P300 evoked by an auditory and a visual paradigm and a semantic task Dierks, T.
1989
29 3 p. 439-441
3 p.
article
54 Positron emission tomography as an imaging tool in psychiatric disorders Heiss, W.-D.
1989
29 3 p. 351-352
2 p.
article
55 Potentialities and prospects of neuromagnetic imaging: Mapping of time and frequency domains of magnetic activity of the brain Hoke, M.
1989
29 3 p. 369-374
6 p.
article
56 Reduced temporal lobe area in schizophrenia by magnetic resonance imaging: Preliminary evidence Rossi, A.
1989
29 3 p. 261-263
3 p.
article
57 Regional cerebral blood flow in endogenous psychoses: A Tc-99m HMPAO-SPECT pilot study Schroeder, J.
1989
29 3 p. 331-333
3 p.
article
58 Regional cerebral blood flow in psychiatry as measured by single photon emission computed tomography Friberg, L.
1989
29 3 p. 319-322
4 p.
article
59 Right hemisphere involvement in mescaline-induced psychosis Oepen, G.
1989
29 3 p. 335-336
2 p.
article
60 Schizophrenia-like psychosis associated with an arachnoid cyst visualized by mapping of EEG and P300 Lanczik, M.
1989
29 3 p. 421-423
3 p.
article
61 Significance of HMPAO-SPECT in the early diagnosis and followup of acute cerebral ischemia—Comparison to CCT Feldmann, M.
1989
29 3 p. 457-458
2 p.
article
62 Single photon emission computed tomography in Huntington's chorea Leblhuber, F.
1989
29 3 p. 337-339
3 p.
article
63 Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and x-ray CT in patients with dementia Deisenhammer, E.
1989
29 3 p. 443-445
3 p.
article
64 Stage-dependent reductions of regional cerebral blood flow measured by HMPAO-SPECT in dementia of Alzheimer type Frlich, L.
1989
29 3 p. 347-350
4 p.
article
65 Staging in dementia of the alzheimer type: Topography of electrical brain activity reflects the severity of the disease Ihl, R.
1989
29 3 p. 399-401
3 p.
article
66 Striatal D2 dopaminergic receptor status ascertained in vivo by positron emission tomography and 76Br-bromospiperone in untreated schizophrenics Martinot, J.L.
1989
29 3 p. 357-358
2 p.
article
67 The effect of pyritinol upon P300 topography Maurer, K.
1989
29 3 p. 413-415
3 p.
article
68 The role of limbic and paralimbic pathology in the etiology of schizophrenia Bogerts, B.
1989
29 3 p. 255-256
2 p.
article
69 Topographic brain mapping and evaluation of dyslexic children Flynn, J.M.
1989
29 3 p. 407-408
2 p.
article
70 Topographic EEG and flash visual evoked potentials in elderly subjects, depressed patients, and demented patients Guidi, M.
1989
29 3 p. 403-406
4 p.
article
71 Topographic mapping of pharmaco-EEG before and after application of phosphatidylserine Rupprecht, R.
1989
29 3 p. 417-418
2 p.
article
72 Use of CT and MRI in the neurobiological study of schizophrenia Giordano, P.L.
1989
29 3 p. 265-266
2 p.
article
73 Ventricular size, cognitive and psychomotor performance, and laterality in schizophrenia Classen, W.
1989
29 3 p. 267-269
3 p.
article
74 Visualization of subcaudate tractotomy lesions by magnetic resonance imaging Ebmeier, K.P.
1989
29 3 p. 291-292
2 p.
article
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