[Analysis of autonomic disorders of cerebral origin].

Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova

Published: November 1980

Clinico-encephalographic examinations of patients suffering from neuroses and neurosis-like states with marked vegetative disturbances were carried out. Regular connections between the integral electrographic phenomena and individual features of the EEG on the one hand, and the character and the depth of the vegetovascular, metabolic, endocrinal, emotional and neurotic disturbances on the other were revealed. The averaged models of EEGs constructed with the aid of an electronic computer can be used for ordinary practical evaluation of EEGs with the purpose of specifying the localization of the affection in individual links of the limboreticular system.

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