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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 57(3): 357-367, 1956


ELECTROMYOGRAPHIC STUDY OF MOTOR-MECHANISM OF THE BRAIN DURING INDUCED CONVULSION
PART 1: ON CLONIC CONVULSION AND EXCITED PARTS OF THE BRAIN

I. Surgical Department, Osaka University (Director: Prof. Y. OZAWA)

Masaki MITSUNOBU

The author has made a thorough examination, with the use of electro-myogramm, of the convulsion as he created cardiazol convulsion in a dog. It was observed that the cardiazol convulsion in normal dog was recorded as 1st clonic-tonic 2nd clonic stadium. By inspecting thoroughly the clonic stadium, it was noticed that it appeared as a grouping voltage electromyographically and further it was made clear that even in the 2nd clonic convulsion of normal dog it was divided into three principal groups of 8-12 c/s, 3-6 c/s and 1-2 c/s, which were nominated as Type CI,CII and CIII, respectively. As examined their casues, it became clear that Type CI is closely connected with cortex, particularly motor-cortex, while Type CII with basal ganglia and Type CIII with mid-brain.
(author's abstract)


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