Title :
EGE Records from Cortical and Deep Brain Structures during Centrifugal and Vibrational Accelerations in Cats and Monkeys
Author :
Adey, W.R. ; French, J.D. ; Kado, R.T. ; Lindsley, D.F. ; Walter, D.O. ; Wendt, R. ; Winters, W.D.
Author_Institution :
Brain Res. Inst. of the University of California at Los Angeles and Veterans Administration Hospitals, Long Beach and Los Angeles, Calif.
fDate :
7/1/1961 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electroencephalographic records have been taken from deep regions of the brains of cats and monkeys with chronically implanted electrodes during centrifugal and shaking accelerations comparable to booster forces. Histological and X-ray controls have indicated that displacement of the electrodes does not occur, and that damage to brain tissue is comparable with nonaccelerated animals. A transistorized EEG amplifier suitable for recording in satellite biopack environments has been developed. In centrifuge tests, transverse accelerations up to 8 G were associated with rhythmic "arousal" patterns of slow waves in hippocampal regions of the temporal lobe during increasing or decreasing acceleration. Longitudinal accelerations between 5 and 6 G produced blackouts after 30 to 40 seconds, with flattening of EEG records, and frequently with induction of epileptic seizure activity in temporal-lobe leads. Shaking tests suggested that vibrational acceleration may be associated with the intermittent "driving" of the cerebral rhythms, in a fashion resembling photic driving, at shaking rates from 11 to 15 cps, and from 22 to 30 cps.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Animals; Brain; Cats; Displacement control; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Life estimation; Satellites; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Bio-Medical Electronics, IRE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBMEL.1961.4322895