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Topographic EEG Brain Maps and Mental Performance Under Hypoxia After Placebo and Pyritinol

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Topographic Brain Mapping of EEG and Evoked Potentials

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In recent years we have demonstrated that the hypoxia model may be successfully utilized in human psychopharmacology to assess the brain-protecting properties of antihypoxidotic/nootropic drugs — specifically if quantitative EEG (Q-EEG) and psychometric analyses are carried out (Saletu and Grünberger 1983, 1984; Saletu et al. 1987 a). In our past experiments, however, we were restricted to the right and left occipital and parietal regions. Recently, we have had the opportunity to employ our newly developed topographic Q-EEG mapping system for the above-mentioned problems (Saletu et al. 1986, 1987b; Anderer et al. 1987).

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Saletu, B., Anderer, P., Kinsperger, K., Grünberger, J. (1989). Topographic EEG Brain Maps and Mental Performance Under Hypoxia After Placebo and Pyritinol. In: Maurer, K. (eds) Topographic Brain Mapping of EEG and Evoked Potentials. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72658-3_57

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