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EPA-6 0071-78-042
June 1978
              Research and Development
Bibliography of CNV
and Other Slow
Potentials of the
              Part

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                                      EPA-600/1-78-042
                                      June 1978
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CNV AND OTHER SLOW POTENTIALS

                OF THE BRAIN

      Part III:  August 1972   May 1976
                      by

                Jon F.  Peters
          Department of Psychology
         Brain Behaviour Laboratory
           Simon Fraser University
           Burnaby 2,  B.C.  Canada
    U.S.  ENVIRONMENTAL  PROTECTION  AGENCY
     OFFICE  OF RESEARCH AND  DEVELOPMENT
     HEALTH  EFFECTS  RESEARCH LABORATORY
     RESEARCH  TRIANGLE  PARK, N.C.  2771

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                            DISCLAIMER
     This report has been reviewed by the Health Effects Research
Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and approved
for publication.  Approval does not signify that the contents
necessarily reflect the views and policies of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, nor does mention of trade names or commercial
products constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

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                                FOREWORD
     The many benefits of our modern,  developing,  industrial  society
are accompanied by certain hazards.   Careful  assessment of the relative
risk of existing and new man-made environmental  hazards is necessary
for the establishment of sound regulatory policy.   These regulations
serve to enhance the quality of our  environment  in order to promote the
public health and welfare and the productive  capacity of our Nation's
population.

     The Health Effects Research Laboratory,  Research Triangle Park,
conducts a coordinated environmental  health research program in toxicology,
epidemiology, and clinical studies using  human volunteer subjects.
These studies address problems in air  pollution,  non-ionizing
radiation, environmental carcinogenesis  and the  toxicology of pesticides
as well as other chemical pollutants.   The Laboratory participates  in
the development and revision of air  quality criteria documents on
pollutants for which national ambient  air quality  standards exist or
are proposed, provides the data for  registration  of new pesticides  or
proposed suspension of those already in  use,  conducts research on
hazardous and toxic materials, and is  primarily  responsible for providing
the health basis for non-ionizing radiation standards.   Direct support
to the regulatory function of the Agency  is provided in the form of
expert testimony and preparation of  affidavits as  well  as expert advice
to the Administrator to assure the adequacy of health care and surveillance
of persons having suffered imminent  and  substantial endangerment of
their health.

     The compilation of this bibliography was supported by a grant to
Dr. Christopher M. Davis from the British Columbia Department of Labout,
Employment Programmes Branch.  It is intended to  supplement the
Proceedings of the Fourth International  Congress  on Event-Related Potentials
of the Brain (EPIC IV) to be published as EPA-600/9-77-043.
                                   F. G.  Hueter, Ph. D.
                                     Acting Director,
                           Health Effects Research Laboratory

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PREFACE

     The scope of research on event-related slow potentials (ERSPs)
of the brain has expanded rapidly during the past decade.   Environmental
toxicology is but one of many applied or clinical  disciplines which
routinely employ ERP methods in the investigation of health effect
problems.  Students and professionals interested in ERSPs  are deeply
indebted to Dr. Peters for preparing this excellent source of information.

     The following list of references constitutes Part III in a
comprehensive series of bibliographies compiled by Dr. Peters on
CNV and other slow potentials.  Part I, which covered the  period up
to 1972, appeared as a supplement to the Proceedings of the Second
International CNV Congress (Peters 1973).  Part II, which  covered the
period from 1972 through August 1973, was integrated with  the references
fol 1 owing the Proceedings of_ the Third International Congress (w
Event-related Slow Potentials of the Brain (McCallum and Knott 1976).
Part III essentially covers the period between the Bristol Congress and
the Fourth International Congress on_ Event-related Slow Potentials
of the Brain  (EPIC IV) held in April, 1976.

     Part III was originally prepared for inclusion in the EPIC IV
proceedings  (Otto 1978).  In view of bulk of the EPIC IV volume, it was
later determined to be more practical to issue this bibliography as a
supplemental  EPA report.

     Dr. Peters prepared the present list as a doctoral student in the
Department of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia,
Canada.  His  present address is:  Nebraska Psychiatric Institute,
602 South 44th Street, Omaha, Nebraska  68106.

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Otto, D. A.  (ed) Multidisciplinary perspectives in event-related brain
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     Protection Agency,  Research Triangle Park, N.C.

Peters, J. F. Bibliography of CNV and other slow potentials of the
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     Electroenceph. din. Neurophysiol., 1973, Suppl. 33:357-383.
                                        David A. Otto, Ph.D.
                                        Editor, EPIC IV Proceedings
                                  IV

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Aladzhalova, N.A., Kol'tseva, A.V.  and Koshtoiants, O.K.H.
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Andreasen, N.J.C.,  Peters, J.F,  and Knott, J.R.  CNVs in
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Arezzo, J.  and Vaughan,  H.G.  Comparative analysis of motor
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Arezzo, J.  and Vaughan Jr., H.G.  Cortical potentials
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Ashton, H. , Millman, J.E., Telford, R.   and  Thompson,  J.W.
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Barlow, J.S.  Cerebral and cerebellar  potentials associated
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Barnet, A., Ohrlich, E.S., Weiss, I.P.  and Shanks, E.
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Barratt, E.S.  Contingent negative variation related to
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Bazylevich, T.F.  and Nebylitsin, V.D.  [Mechanisms  of
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Beagley, H'. A.  Electro-physiological  tests of hearing.   Br.
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Beaumanoir, A., Ballis, Th.,  Nahory,  A.  and  Genier,  M,
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Beck, E.G.  Electrophysiology and behavior,   Ann.   Rev.
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Becker, W., Deecke, L., Englitz,  H. ,  Iwase, K,,  jiirgens, H. ,
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Becker, H., Iwase, K., Jurgens, R.  and Kornhuber,  H.H.
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Begleiter, H.  and Porjesz, B.  On evoked  potentials,
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Begleiter, H. , Por-jesz, B.  and Yerre-Grubstein, C.
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Bein, E.S., Zhirmunskaia, E.A., Vlasenko,  I.T., Voitenko,
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Beuerman, H.W.  Odor evoked slow potentials in the turtle
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Buchsbaum, M. ,  Coppola,  R.   and  Bittker,  T.E.   Differential
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                                  TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
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1. REPORT NO.
  EPA-600/1-78-042
                                                          3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION" NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE

 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CNV AND OTHER SLOW POTENTIALS OF
 THE BRAIN.   Part III.
              5. REPORT DATE
               June 1978
              6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
  Jon F.  Peters
                                                          8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
  Department  of Psychology
  Brain  Behaviour Laboratory
  Simon  Fraser University
  Burnaby 2,  B.C., Canada     	
              10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.

                1AA601
              11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
 Health  Effects Research Laboratory
 Office  of Research and Development
 U.  S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27711
                                                           13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
RTP, NC
              14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE

                EPA-600/11
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
       The scope of research on event-related slow potentials  (ERSPs)  of  the brain
  has  expanded rapidly during the past  decade.   Environmental  toxicology  is but one
  of many applied or clinical disciplines  which routinely employ ERP methods in the
  investigation of health effect problems.
       This list of references constitutes Part III in a comprehensive series of
  bibliographies compiled by Dr. Jon  F.  Peters  on CNV and other slow potentials.
  Part I, which covered the period up to 1972,  appeared as a supplement to the
  Proceedings of the Second International  CNV Congress (Peters 1973).   Part II, which
  covered the period from 1972 through  August 1973, was integrated with the references
  following the Proceedings of the Third International Congress on Event-related Slow
  Potentials of the Brain (McCullum and Knott 1976).  Part III essentially covers the
  period between that Congress and the  Fourth International Congress on Event-related
  Slow Potentials of the Brain (EPIC  IV) held in April, 1976.
       Part III was originally prepared for inclusion in the EPIC IV proceedings
  (Otto 1978).  In view of the bulk of  the EPIC IV volume, it was later determined to
  be more practical to issue this bibliography  as a supplemental EPA report.
17.
                               KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
                  DESCRIPTORS
  brain damage
  brain
  electroencephalography
  psychoneuropharmacology
  psychopathology
  evolution (development)
  motor reactions
                                             b.lDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
 event-related  brain
 potential
                            c.  COSATI Field/Group
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