Physiology --;Fundamentals of Sensory and Motor Functions of the Spinal Cord --;Spinal Cord Monitoring-A Review of Current Techniques and Knowledge --;Comparison of Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials Elicited by Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation --;An Analysis of Spinal Cord Potentials Evoked by Median Nerve Stimulation --;Descending Lumbosacral Cord Potentials (DLCP) Evoked by Stimulation of the Median Nerve --;Extraspinal Stimulation and Recording: A Method for Operative Monitoring --;Scalp Distribution of Dermatomal Evoked Potentials --;Technique of Evoked Potential Recordings from a Radiofrequency-Transmitted Spinal Cord Stimulating System --;Pharmacological Influences --;Anesthetic Technique for Spinal Cord Monitoring --;Effects of Fentanyl and Enflurane on Cortical and Subcortical SEP During General Anesthesia in Man --;Pentobarbital: The Influence on Somatosensory Conduction in the Rat --;Pharmacogenic Changes of Cortical Responses to Spinal Cord Stimulation --;Traumatic Cord Lesions --;Acute and Chronic Pathomorphological Reactions to Cord Injury --;Evoked Potentials in Experimental Spinal Cord Injury --;Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEPs) in Spinal Cord Injury --;Therapeutic Trial of Hypertension and Hyperoxia Combined with Hypercarbia on Experimental Acute Spinal Cord Injury in the Dog --;Cortical Evoked Potentials in Experimental Scoliosis --;Monitoring-Cortical Evoked Potentials --;Intraoperative Deterioration of Evoked Potentials During Spinal Surgery --;Cortical Somatosensory Evoked Potentials During Surgery for Scoliosis and Coarctation of the Aorta --;Scalp Recorded Somatosensory Evoked Potentials During Spinal Surgery --;The 'Grey Zone' in Intra-operative S.C.E.P. Monitoring --;Variance of Latency and Amplitude in SEPs Monitored During Spinal Operations with and Without Cord Manipulation --;Somatosensory Evoked Potential Monitoring of Intraoperative Procedures --;Evoked Potential Monitoring During Interventional Neuroradiology: Experimental Aspects of Special Catheter Techniques --;Monitoring-Spinal Evoked Potentials --;Experience of Epidural Spinal Cord Monitoring in 410 Cases --;An Assessment of the Use of Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials in Prognosis Estimation of Injured Spinal Cord --;Monitoring Spinal Motor Tract Function Using Cortical Stimulation: A Preliminary Report --;Spinal Evoked Potentials in Infants with Myelomeningocele --;Intraoperative Spinal Cord Monitoring at Different Levels and with Varying Surgical Pathology --;Clinical Usefulness of Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials --;Spinal Cord Monitoring in Neurosurgery in the United States --;Atraumatic Cord Lesions --;Conductivity in Elastically Stretched and Relaxed Spinal Cord Evaluated by Somatosensory Evoked Potentials --;Assessment of Long Sensory Tract Conduction in Patients Undergoing Dorsal Root Entry Zone Coagulation for Pain Relief --;Evaluation of Cord Function in Cervical Spondylosis by a Combined Method Using Segmental and Conductive Spinal Evoked Potentials (SEP) --;Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Cervical Myelopathy --;Clinical Study of Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Using Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials --;SEP Following Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Spinal Cord Lesions --;Single and Double Stimuli SEP Examinations in Spinal Tumors and in Multiple Sclerosis --;Peripheral Autonomic Surface Potential-Applications in Clinical Neurology.