Further Section Appl Neurophysiol 1983;46:329–333 Contents Vol. 46, 1983 Contents Editorial Introduction 6 Should the Brain Be Regarded as a Computer? Spiegel, E.A 7 Part I: Epilepsy Downloaded by: 78.47.19.138 - 10/1/2016 10:29:13 PM Applied \ I I Neurophysiology Official Journal of the World Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Official Journal of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Founded 1938 as 'Confinia Neurologica' by E.A. Spiegel Editor Ph.L. Gildenberg, Houston, Tex. Assistant Editor Patricia O. Franklin, Houston, Tex. Editorial Board M. Dimitrijevic, Houston, Tex. E. Eidelberg, San Antonio, Tex. S. Gilman, Arm Arbor, Mich. R.G. Grossman, Houston, Tex. R. Hassler, Frankfurt a.M. E. Hitchcock, BirminghamL. Laitinen, Umea D.M. Long, Baltimore, Md. R. Marino, Sao Paulo F. Mundinger, Freiburg i.Br.H. Narabayashi, Tokyo B.S. Nashold, Jr„ Durham, N.C. G. Ojemann, Seattle, Wash. M. Rayport, Toledo, Obio J. Siegfried, Zurich A. Struppler, Munich G. Szikla, Paris R.R. Tasker, Toronto J.U. Toglia, Philadelphia, Pa. J.M. Van Buren, Miami, Fla. N. Zervas, Boston, Mass. Proceedings of the Meeting of the American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery Durham, N.C., April 29-May 1,1983 Editors: Blaine S. Nashold, Jr., Durham, N.C. Philip L. Gildenberg, Houston, Tex. Patricia O. Franklin, Houston, Tex. figures, 35 tables, 1983 Downloaded by: 78.47.19.138 - 10/1/2016 10:29:13 PM Neurosurgical Management of Epilepsy:A Personal Perspective in 1983Ojemann, G.A 11 The Role of Stereotactic Amygdalotomy in the Treatment of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Associated with Behavioral Disorders Hood, T.W.; Siegfried, J.; Wieser, H.G 19 Depth Electrode Recording in Patients Undergoing CorpusCallosotomy for Intractable EpilepsyRoberts, D.W.; Allen, CD.; Allen, A.H.; Reeves, A.G 26 The Indications for and the Role of Depth Electrode Recording inEpilepsyOlivier, A.; Gloor, P.; Quesney, L.F.; Andermann, F 33 Stereotactic Systems and Procedures for Depth Electrode Placement:Technical AspectsOlivier, A.; Bertrand, G.; Peters, T 37 Multipolar Hollow-Core Electrode for Brain Recordings Comte, P.; Siegfried, J.; Wieser, H.G 41 Outcomes and Indications of Corpus callosum Section for IntractableSeizure ControlRayport, M.; Ferguson, S.M.; Corrie, W.S 47 Anterior Callosotomy and Chronic Depth Electrode Recording in theSurgical Management of Some Intractable SeizuresBouvier, G.; Mercie'r, C; St. Hilaire, J.M.; Giard, N.; Labrecque, R.; Beique,R.A 52 Reduction of Intractable Seizures Using Cerebellar Stimulation Davis, R.; Gray, E.; Engle, H.; Dusnak, A 57 Diencephalic Seizures. Case Report Andy, O.J.; Jurko, M 62 Contents 4 Part II: Functional Neurosurgery What Happened to VIM Thalamotomy for Parkinson's Disease? Tasker, R.R.; Siqueira, J.; Hawrylyshyn, P.; Organ, L.W 68 Discovery of the First Human Stereotactic Instrument Olivier, A.; Bertrand, G.; Picard, C 84 Experimental Tremor Produced by Ventromedial Tegmental Lesionin Monkeys. Neuroanatomical StudyNakaoka, T 92 Thalamic Stimulation for Control of Movement Disorders Andy.O.J 107 Combined Electrical Stimulation of the Periaqueductal Gray Matterand Sensory ThalamusHosobuchi, Y 112 Thalamic Stimulation for Chronic Pain Andy, O J 116 Neurophysiological Assessment of Electrode Placement in the SpinalCordHalter, J.; Dolenc, V.; Dimitrijevic, M.R.; Sharkey, P.C 124 Spinal Stimulation: Statistical Superiority of Monophasic Stimulationof Narrowly Separated, Longitudinal Bipoles Having RostralCathodesLaw.J.D 129 Percutaneous Radiofrequency Spinal Rhizotomy Downloaded by: 78.47.19.138 - 10/1/2016 10:29:13 PM Pagura.J.R 138 Three-Dimensional Stereotactic Anatomy of the Human TrigeminalNerve Nuclear ComplexAfshar, F.; Dykes, E.; Watkins, E.S 147 Percutaneous Radiofrequency Glossopharyngeal Rhizotomy forCancer PainPagura, J.R.; Schnapp, M.; Passarelli, P 154 Stereotactic Radiofrequency Lesion Making Cosman, E.R.; Nashold, B.S.; Bedenbaugh, P 160 Neuroleptic Analgesia for Stereotactic Surgery Zukic, A.; Kelly, PJ 167 Part III: CT Scanning and Stereotactic Neurosurgery Stereotactic Neurosurgery and Computerized Tomographic Scanning Gildenberg, P.L 170 Pathologie Anatomy and CT Correlations in the GlioblastomaMultiformeBurger, P.C 180 Contents 5 Experience Using Two CT-Guided Stereotactic Biopsy Methods Bullard, D.E.; Nashold, B.S.; Osborne, D.; Burger, P.C.; Byrd, R.; Schold, C;Oakes, W.J.; Friedman, A.; Trioio, P.; Dut», P 188 Stereotactic CT Scanning for the Biopsy of Intracranial Lesions andFunctional NeurosurgeryKelly, P.J.; Kali, B.; Goerss, S 193 The Role of Computed Tomograrjffic and Digital Radiographic Techniques in Stereotactic Procedures for Electrode Implantation and Mapping, and Lesion Localization Peters, T.M.; Olivier, A.; Bertrand, G 200 Digital Radiography for Target Point Evaluation in StereotacticNeurosurgeryFröder, M.; Seitzer, D.; BQrenA G.; Dieckmann, G ,, « . . . . 206 A Multipurpose CT-Guided Stereotactic Instrument of Simple Design Van Buren, J.M.; Houdek, P.; Ginsberg, M 211 Computer Graphics with Computerized Tomography for FunctionalNeurosurgeryHardy, T.L.; Koch, J.; Lassiter, A 217 Stereotactic Biopsy of Cerebral Space-Occupying Lesions Bouvier, G.; Couillard, P.; Leger, S.L.; Lesage, J.; Rotent, F.; Beique, RA. . . . 227 Stereotactic Localization of Deep-Seated ArteriovenousMalformations in the Functional AreaYamada, S.; Ritland, S.; Knierim, D 231 Neuroanatomical Digital Image Processing in CT-Guided Stereotactic Operations Giorgi, C.; Garibotto, G.; Cerchiari, U.; Broggi, G.; Franzini, A.; Koslow, M. . 236