NR ZCEY
AU Letcher,F.S.; Corrao,P.G.; Ommaya,A.K.
TI Head injury in the Chimpanzee Part 2: Spontaneous and evoked epidural potentials as indices of injury severity
QU Journal of Neurosurgery 1973; 39: 167-177
PT journal article
AB Controlled blows to the occiput in 10 animals produced reversible depression of consciousness in only four. In those four, the EEG and SER were affected differently immediately after the injury; the SER showing marked suppression while the early EEG was unaffected. Recovery of the SER and of consciousness paralleled each other. With injuries causing prolonged or irreversible loss of consciousness, the later EEG showed depression or large amplitude slow waves, which became isoelectric if the blow was fatal.
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