2420 AND coz CONTENT HUMAN CORD BLOOD tions, the important fact appears to be that the main amplitude component of the usual clinical EEG can be duplicated by the spread of focal occipital potentials. I t has been shown that the impor tan t character is tic amplitude properties of the alpha component of the normal human EEG, in the usual monopolar and bipolar derivations primarily depend on the attenuating properties of the tissue through which
Conclusions.the potential difference is transmitted. Moreover, noting the correspondence between waveforms seen in the normal EEG and those produced by an artificial occipital electric dipole in the cadaver, it is clear that the spread of an occipital electric disturbance is an excellent model for the production of the amplitude characteristics of the basic alpha component of the normal E.EG.
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