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Acute Effects of Ethanol on Pattern Reversal and Flash-Evoked Potentials in Rats and the Relationship to Body Temperature.
1993
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Acute Exposures to p-Xylene and Toluene Alter Visual Information Processing (Journal Version).
1988
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Acute Sulfolane Exposure Produces Temperature-Independent and Dependent Changes in Visual Evoked Potentials.
1986
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Alpha(2)-Adrenergic Mode of Action of Chlordimeform on Rat Visual Function.
1988
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Application of Portable Microprocessor-Based System for Electrophysiological Field Testing of Neurotoxicity.
1986
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Bibliography of CNV and other slow potentials of the brain : Part III: August 1972 - May 1976 /
1978
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Brain and information : event-related potentials
1984
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Combined Effects of Solvents on the Rat's Auditory System: Styrene and Trichloroethylene.
1993
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Comparability of Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials.
1991
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Comparison of Screening Approaches, 1992.
1992
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Comparison of Screening Approaches.
1991
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Differential Impact of Hypothermia and Pentobarbital on Brain-Stem Auditory Evoked Responses.
1991
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Effect of Perinatal Monosodium Glutamate Administration on Visual Evoked Potentials of Juvenile and Adult Rats.
1989
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Effects of 2,4-Dithiobiuret on Sensory and Motor Function.
1991
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Effects of Low to Moderate Lead Exposure on Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potentials in Children.
1985
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Effects of Organophosphates on the Visual System of Rats.
1994
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Electroencephalogram and Visual Evoked Potential of the Squirrel Monkey Fed Hexachloropene.
1972
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Electrophysiological Measures of Visual and Auditory Function as Indices of Neurotoxicity (Journal Version).
1988
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Electrophysiological Systems for Neurotoxicity Field Testing: PEARL II and Alternatives.
1989
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Event-Related Brain Potentials: An Alternative Methodology for Neurotoxicological Research.
1983
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Evoked potentials
1986
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Evoked potentials /
1982
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Evoked potentials in psychology, sensory physiology and clinical medicine
1972
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Evoked Potentials: Physiological Methods with Human Applications.
1989
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Experimental human exposure to carbon monoxide
1969
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Hypothermia and Chloropent Anesthesia Differentially Affect the Flash Evoked Potentials of Hooded Rats.
1983
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Increased Hippocampal Excitability Produced by Amitraz (Journal Version).
1988
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Investigations of Amitraz Neurotoxicity in Rats. 2. Effects on Visual Evoked Potentials.
1987
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Ketamine Alters Rat Flash Evoked Potentials (Journal Version).
1988
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Mechanisms Underlying Somatosensory Cortical Dynamics: 2. In vitro Studies.
1992
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Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain potential research : proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Event-Related Slow Potentials of the Brain (EPIC IV), Hendersonville, North Carolina, April 4-10, 1976 /
1978
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NMDA Antagonist, MK-801, Suppresses Long-Term Potentiation, Kindling, and Kindling-Induced Potentiation in the Perforant Path of the Unanesthetized Rat.
1990
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Olfactory Evoked Responses to Odorous Stimuli of Different Intensities.
1992
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Ontogeny of Flash-Evoked Potentials in Unanesthetized Rats.
1987
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Pattern Reversal Visual Evoked Potentials in Awake Rats.
1983
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Peak N160 of Rat Flash Evoked Potential: Does It Reflect Habituation or Sensitization.
1989
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Prolonged Neurobehavioral and Visual Effects of Short-Term Exposure to 3,3'-Iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) in Rats.
1993
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Rat and Human Visual-Evoked Potentials Recorded Under Comparable Conditions: A Preliminary Analysis to Address the Issue of Predicting Human Neurotoxic Effects from Rat Data.
1990
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Rat Flash-Evoked Potential Peak N160 Amplitude: Modulation by Relative Flash Intensity.
1991
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Sensory Evoked Potentials: Measures of Neurotoxicity.
1992
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Short Communication: Suggestions for Collection and Reporting of Chemosensory (olfactory) Event-Related Potentials.
1993
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Somatosensory Evoked Potentials.
1985
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Stationary Pattern Adaptation and the Early Components in Human Visual Evoked Potentials.
1990
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Summary of Workshop III: Evoked Potentials.
1993
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Superior Colliculus Lesions and Flash Evoked Potentials from Rat Cortex.
1986
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Surface Distribution of Flash-Evoked and Pattern Reversal-Evoked Potentials in Hooded Rats.
1986
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Temperature-Dependent Changes in Visual Evoked Potentials of Rats (Journal Version).
1988
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Thermal Influences on Nervous System Function.
1992
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Trimethyltin Effects on Auditory Function and Cochlear Morphology.
1990
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Use of Sensory Evoked Potentials in Toxicology.
1985
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