Evoked potential studies of central nervous system injury due to impact acceleration.

Author(s)
Saltzberg, B. Burton, W.D. Burch, N.R. et.al.
Abstract

This paper reports on one aspect of a comprehensive program designed to investigate the effects of various levels of impact acceleration on the functional integrity of the nervous system. The results described are based on the measurement of afferent neutral transmission in the Rhesus monkey as revealed by latency and amplitude changes in the evoked potential (EP).

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Library number
B 31891 (In: B 31882) / 84/
Source

In: AGARD Conference Proceedings No. 322. Impact injury caused by linear acceleration: mechanisms, prevention and cost, p. 16.1- 16.11.

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