ParmeleeA.H.SchulteF.J.AkiyamaY.WennerW.H.SchultzM.A., and SternE., Maturation of EEG activity during sleep in premature infants, Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 24:319, 1968.
2.
PrechtlH.F.R., Polygraphic studies of the full-term newborn, Clin. Develop. Med.27:22, 1968.
3.
DumermuthG., Electronic data processing in pediatric EEG research, Neuropadiatrie., 2: 349, 1971.
4.
MaynardD.PriorP.F., and ScottD.F., Device for continuous monitoring of cerebral electrical activity in resuscitated patients, Br. Med. J., 4:545, 1969.
BranthwaiteM.A., Prevention of neurological damage during open-heart surgery, Thorax, 30:258, 1975.
7.
VinikerD.A.BromleyI.E., and MaynardD.E., Monitoring the neonate with the cerebral function monitor, In Fetal and Neonatal Physiological Measurements, London, Pitman Medical, p. 297, 1980.
8.
VinikerD.A., Perinatal cerebral function monitoring, MD Thesis, University of London, 1983.
9.
MaynardD.E.CohenR.J., and VinikerD.A., Intrapartum fetal monitoring with the cerebral function monitor, Br. J. Obstet. Gynaecol., 86:941, 1979.
10.
ObrechtR.PollockM.A.EvansS., and ScottD.F., Prediction of outcome in neonates using EEG, Clin. Electroenceph., 13:46, 1982.
11.
AndersT.EmdeR., and ParmeleeA., A Manual of Standardized Terminology, Techniques and Criteria for Scoring of States of Sleep and Wakefulness in Newborn Infants, pl. Los Angeles: UCLA Brain Information Service/BRI, Publications Office, NINDS Neurological Information Network, 1971.
12.
MonodN., and PajotN., The sleep of the full-term newborn and premature infant, Biol. Neonate., 8:281, 1965.
13.
Dreyfus-BrisacC., Ontogenesis of sleep in human prematures after 32 weeks of conceptional age, Dev. Psychobiology, 3:91, 1970.
14.
NolteR.SchulteF.J.MichaelisR., and Ju ErgensU., Power spectral analysis of the electroencephalogram of newborn twins in active and quiet sleep, In Clinical Electroencephalography of Children, Editors KellawayP., and PetersenI., Stockholm, Almqvist and Wiksell, pp. 89–96, 1968.
15.
WatanabeK.IwaseK., and HaraK., Development of slow wave sleep in low-birthweight infants, Dev. Med. Child. Neurol., 16:23, 1974.
WatanabeK.MiyazakiS.HaraK., and HakamadaS., Behavioral state cycles, background EEGs and prognosis of newborns with perinatal hypoxia, Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 49:618, 1980.
18.
MonodN.PajotN., and GuidasciS., The neonatal EEG: Statistical studies and prognostic value in full-term and pre-term babies, Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 32:529, 1972.
19.
PrechtlH.F.R.TheorellK., and BlairA.W., Behavioral state cycles in abnormal infants, Dev. Med. Child. Neurol., 15:606, 1973.
20.
PriorP.F.VirdenR.S.M., and MaynardD.E., An EEG device for monitoring seizure discharges, Epilepsia, 14:367, 1973.
21.
PriorP.F., and MaynardD.E., Recording epileptic seizures, In Epileptology, Editor JanzD., Stuttgart, Georg Thieme, pp. 325–328, 1976.
22.
SchwartzM.S.ColvinM.P.PriorP.F.StruninL.SimpsonB.R.WeaverE.J.M., and ScottD.F., The cerebral function monitor: Its value in predicting the neurological outcome in patients undergoing cardio-pulmonary by-pass, Anesthesia, 611–618, 1973.
23.
EngelR., Abnormal electroencephalograms in the newborn period and their significance, Am. J. Ment. Defic., 64:341, 1964.
24.
MonodN., and DucasP., The prognostic value of the electroencephalogram in the first two years of life, In Clinical Electroencephalography of Children, Editors KellawayP., and PetersenI., Stockholm, Almqvist and Wiksell, pp. 61–76, 1968.
25.
MaynardD.E.FrankM.VinikerD.A.CohenR.J.O'ConnorD.E.WatersA.P., and DeaconP.A., Fetal brain monitoring with the Cerebral Function Monitor (CFM), In Fetal and Neurophysiological Measurements, Editor RolfeP., London, Pitman Medical, pp. 315–326, 1980.
26.
VinikerD.A., The fetal EEG (Detection of oxygen deprivation), Br. J. Hosp. Med., 22:504, 1979.
27.
FargierP.BremondA.ChallamelM.J.BarrierP.Y.DolfusJ.M.SalomonB.DargentD., and MagninP., (Electroencephalogram of the fetus during delivery), J. Gynecol. Obstet. Biol. Reprod., 3:1023, 1974.
28.
SokolR.J., and RosenM.G., The fetal electroencephalogram, Clin. Obstet. Gynaec., 1:123, 1974.
29.
ZornJ.R.MonodN.Le HouzecR.Dreyfus-BrisacC., and SureauC., Electroencephalographie foetale, J. Gynecol. Obstet. Biol. Reprod., 3:1035, 1974.
30.
RadvanyiM.F.MonodN.DreyfusbrisacC., Electroencephalogramme et sommeil chez le nouveau-ne en detresse respiratoire. Etude de l'influence des variations de la PaO2 et de l'e quilibre acido-basique, Bull. Physiopathol. Respir., 9:1569, 1973.
31.
MonodN.Eliet-FlescherJ., and DreyfusbrisacC., The sleep of the full-term newborn and premature infant, Biol. Neonate, 11:216, 1967.
32.
MonodN.PezzaniC.RadvanyiM.F., and RelierJ.P., Prognostic value of the neonatal EEG of the full-term newborn during the first 24 hours of life, In Fetal and Neonatal Physiological Measurements, Editor, RolfeP., London, Pitman Medical, pp. 327–330, 1980.
33.
Dreyfus-BrisacC.SamsonD., and MonodN., The electrical activity of the brain in mature and premature newborn infants, Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 8:171, 1956.
34.
Dreyfus-BrisacC., Neurophysiological studies in human premature and full-term newborns, Biol. Psychiatry, 10:485, 1975.
35.
EisengartM.GluckL., and GlaserG.H., Maturation of the electroencephalogram of infants of short gestation, Dev. Med. Ch. Neurol., 12:49, 1970.
36.
NolteR., and HassG., A polygraphic study of bioelectrical brain maturation in preterm infants, Dev. Med. Child. Neurol., 20:167, 1978.
37.
SchulteF.J., Neonatal EEG and brain maturation: Facts and fallacies, Dev. Med. Child. Neurol., 12:396, 1970.
38.
MaynardD.E., Development of the CFM: The Cerebral Function Monitor Analyzing Monitor (CFAM), Ann. Anesth. Franc., 20:253, 1979.