CURRICULUM VITAE
William Ross Adey,
M.D.
February, 2000
Date of Birth: January 31, 1922
Place of Birth: Adelaide, Australia
Nationality: U.S.A.
Present Positions
Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry
University of California at Riverside
Distinguished Professor of Physiology
Loma Linda University School of Medicine
Loma Linda CA 92354
Education
University of Adelaide, M.B. and B.S.
(Bachelor Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (1943). (Australian medical
qualifying degree).
University of Adelaide, M.D., 1949. By thesis and submission of published
research in clinical and fundamental neurophysiology
Honors
Nuffield Foundation Dominion Fellow in
Medicine, Oxford, 1950.
Royal Society of London and Nuffield
Foundation Fellow, 1956.
Judson Herrick Memorial Fellow, American
Association of Anatomists, 1963.
Fellow, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, 1965.
Fellow,
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1970, for: "Electronic
techniques and principles in understanding brain organization and neural
mechanisms."
D'Arsonval Medallist, Bioelectromagnetics
Society, 1989.
Wellcome Trust Distinguished Visiting
Professor, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1996.
Sechenov Medallist, Russian Academy of
Medical Sciences, Moscow, 1996.
Hans Selye Award, American Institute of
Stress, 1999
P.K. Anokhin Centenary Medal, Russian
Academy of Medical Sciences, 1999
Major Research Interests
Electromagnetic field interactions with
biological systems.
Cell membrane organization and
intercellular communication.
Organization of cerebral systems and
cerebral cellular mechanisms.
Computer
applications in medical imaging, physiological data analysis, and in models of
brain systems.
Bioinstrumentation and bioengineering.
Aerospace medicine and physiology.
Research and Professional Experience
Chief of Research Service, Loma Linda VA
Medical Center, 1977-1997.
Distinguished
Professor of Physiology, Loma Linda University, School of Medicine, Loma Linda
CA, 1987-present.
Project
Leader, US/USSR Exchange Program (Nixon-Brezhnev Agreement administered by US
Department of State) Medical Hazards of Microwave Exposure, 1976-1989.
Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, UCLA
School of Medicine, 1957-1977.
Director,
Laboratory of Environmental Neurobiology, UCLA Brain Research Institute,
1974-1977.
Director, Space Biology Laboratory, UCLA
Brain Research Institute, 1961-1974.
Licensed Medical Practitioner, State of
California, 1979-present.
Principal
investigator, NASA Long Duration Biosatellite Experiment (Biosatellite III),
1963-1970.
Senior Lecturer in Anatomy, University of
Melbourne, Australai 1955-1956.
Assistant Professor of Anatomy, UCLA
School of Medicine, 1954.
Licensed Medical Practitioner, State of
Victoria, Australia, 1955-present.
Lecturer, Senior Lecturer and Reader in
Anatomy, University of Adelaide, Australia, 1946-1953.
Nuffield Foundation Dominion Fellow,
University of Oxford, 1950-1951.
Surgeon Lieutenant, Royal Australian
Navy, 1945-1946.
Resident Medical Officer, Royal Adelaide
Hospital, Adelaide, Australia, 1944.
Publications
Over 400 papers, chapters, and books on
cell and molecular biology, physiological and bioengineering research.
Consultant Activities
Chairman,
Committee on Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, National Council
on Radiation Protection and Measurement, 1986-present.
Member, Microwave Effects Panel, National
Council for Radiation Protection, 1977-1982.
Member, Assembly of Life Sciences,
National Academy of Sciences, 1976-1981.
Associate, Neuroscience research Program,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1964-1977.
Member,
Space Sciences Panel, President's Scientific Advisory Committee, The White
House, 1966-1971.
Member,
Biology and Medicine Panel, President's Science Advisory Committee, The White
House, 1969-1971.
Member,
Electromagnetic Radiation Management Advisory council, Executive Office of the
President, 1969-1979; Department of Commerce, 1979-1982.
Member, Telecommunications Panel,
National Academy of Engineering, 1972-1974.
Elected
U.S. Delegate, commission A on Radio Standards and Measurements, International
Union of Radio Sciences (URSI), 1975-present.
Member,
National Academy of Sciences Panel on Biosphere Effects of Extremely Low
Frequency Radiation, 1976.
Consultant, National Institute of Health.
Consultant, National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
Consultant, Department of Energy.
Consultant, Veterans Administration.
Editorial Service
Science
Electroencephalography and Clinical
Neurophysiology
Perspectives in the Brain Sciences
Brain Research
Neuroscience Research
Computer Programs in Biomedicine
Mathematical Biosciences
Journal of Neurological Research
Bioelectromagnetics
Carcinogenesis
Consultant,
World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Safety Standards Committee for ELF
Fields.
Professional Societies
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Physiological Society
American Association of Anatomists
Anatomical Society of Great Britain and
Ireland
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers
American Electroencephalographic Society
Aerospace Medical Association
American Association for the Advancement
of Science
Royal Society of Medicine, London
American Association of Neurological
Surgeons
Biomedical Engineering society
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
Hobbies
Amateur radio, radioastronomy,
photography, marathon running, skiing, and backpacking.
W.R. ADEY
SUMMARY OF RESEARCH
ACTIVITIES
Initial basic research activities
centered on experimental anatomy in studies of structure and pathways relating
limbic lobe to the diencephalon. This work
at the University of Oxford and University of Adelaide from 1946 to 1953
investigated the structural basis for participation of the temporal lobe of the
brain in attentive behavior and learning processes. In the same period, an increasing interest in electrophysiology
led to design and construction of the first electroencephalographic recording
amplifiers built in Australia, and construction of ancillary equipment,
including stimulus pulse generators and cathode ray recording cameras. Clinical studies of temporal lobe functions
were also carried out in Adelaide and Melbourne, Australia, between 1953 and
1957.
Following his appointment to the
University of California, Los Angeles, in 1957, his most active research has
been in learning and memory mechanisms, by techniques which he developed for
recording brain electrical activity in freely performing animals and man. He has pioneered electrode techniques,
radiotelemetry methods, and magnetic tape recording systems for biomedical data
acquisition, in a variety of bioengineering and bioinstrumentation
programs. These methods were used to
compile the first "library" of normal brain wave data in performing
man.
By extensive use of digital computing
techniques, including the first application of a general-purpose digital
computer to time-series analysis of brain wave data, new knowledge has been
gained on the patterns of electric waves accompanying learned behavior. These techniques have involved
pattern-recognition methods in characterizing correct and incorrect
performances.
His studies in environmental physiology
have included research on the effects of the space environment on brain
functions in man and monkey. They have
shown fragmentation of states of sleep and wakefulness, modified circadian
rhythms, and altered fluid balance in the weightless state. He has developed a series of radio
biotelemetry systems, and new methods in underwater biotelemetry.
He has combined electron microscopy of
cerebral ultrastructure with new electrophysiological techniques of impedance
recording to evaluate the role of macromolecules and surfaces of nerve cells in
learning and memory. This work has
provided insight on stored information in brain tissue, and emphasizes the role
of the surface of brain cells as potential storage sites.
He has shown a sensitivity of brain
tissue to weak intrinsic and environmental electric fields, with behavioral,
neurophysiological and biochemical effects induced by electric gradients orders
of magnitude below those associated with classical synaptic excitation. These new models of cerebral neuronal
membrane organization envisage processes of membrane amplification, based on
"cooperative" interactions between cell surface glycoproteins and
divalent cations, particularly calcium.
He has pioneered new concepts in
tranductive coupling of signals across cell membranes, involving the detection
of hormonal, immune and neurotransmitter stimuli at cell membrane surfaces and
transmission of signals to the cell interior.
This work has required novel applications of electromagnetic fields as
tools in the study of these essential functions of cell membranes. These studies have shown three essential
stages in signaling across cell membranes.
They are characterized by nonlinear, nonequilibrium processes. These models differ substantially from
traditional equilibrium concepts of membrane excitation. Imposed electromagnetic fields have revealed
sensitivities in initial transductive events orders of magnitude higher than
reported with traditional stimulation techniques. Signals crossing the lipid bilayer may be carried as solitary
waves or solitons on helical protein molecules. The findings are of general significance in all areas of cell
biology, and have close relevance to problems of brain function, aging and
cancer.
He collaborated in the first meteor
doppler radar studies in Australia, and in infrared planetary scanning studies
with colleagues at the California Institute of Technology, using the 200 inch
telescope at Mt. Palomar. As a hobby interest, he has made moon radar
studies.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
W. Ross Adey, M.D.
1. Sanderson, K.V. and Adey, W.R.: Chronic
thyrotoxic myopathy, with the report of a case, including electromyographic
studies. Med. J. Australia 1:797-804, 1949.
2. Abbie, A.A. and Adey, W.R.: Motor
mechanisms in the anuran brain. J.
Comp. Neurol. 92:241-291, 1950.
3. Abbie, A.A. and Adey, W.R.: The
reticulo-spinal apparatus and rigidity.
Nature 166:71, 1950.
4. Adey, W.R.: An experimental study of
the hippocampal connexions of the cingulate cortex in the rabbit. Brain 74, part 2: 233-247, 1951.
5. Adey, W.R.: The nervous system of the
earthworm Megascolex. J. Comp. Neurol. 94:57-104, 1951.
6. Adey, W.R. and Meyer, M.: An
experimental study of hippocampal afferent pathways from prefrontal and
cingulate areas in the monkey. J.
Anat., London 86, part 1: 58-74, 1952.
7. Adey, W.R. and Meyer, M.: Hippocampal
and hypothalamic connexions of the temporal lobe in the monkey. Brain 75, part 3: 358-384, 1952.
8. Sanderson, K.V. and Adey, W.R.:
Electromyographic and endocrine studies in chronic thyrotoxic myopathy. J. Neurol.
Neurosurg. Psychiat.15:200-205, 1952.
9. Abbie, A.A. and Adey, W.R.:
Ossification in a Central Australian tribe.
Human Biol. 25:265-278, 1953.
10. Adey, W.R.: An experimental study of the
central olfactory connexions in a marsupial (Trichosurus vulpecula). Brain 76, part 2: 311-330, 1953.
11. Adey, W.R., Carter, I.D. and Porter, R.:
Temporal dispersion in the cortical response.
J. Neurophysiol 17 167-182, 1954.
12. Adey, W.R. and Kerr, D.I.B.: The cerebral
representation of deep somatic sensibility in the marsupial phalanger and
rabbit; an evoked potential and histological study. J. Comp. Neurol.
100:597-625, 1954.
13. Adey, W.R., Porter, R. and Carter, I.D.:
Temporal dispersion in cortical afferent volleys as a factor in perception; an
evoked potential study of deep somatic sensibility in the monkey. Brain 77:325-344, 1954.
14. Bonnin, M.F. and Adey, W.R.:
Investigation of muscular weakness in middle life: the so-called menopausal
muscular dystrophy. Australas Ann. Med. 3:171-181, 1954.
15. Abbie, A.A. and Adey, W.R.: The
non-metrical characters of a Central Australian tribe. Oceania 25:197-207, 1955.
16. Adey, W.R.: The rhinencephalon: a review
of recent studies of its inter-relations with brain stem structures. J. Anat.
Soc. India 4:27-36, 1955.
17. Adey, W.R.: The sense of smell. In: Handbook of Physiology. J. Field, H.W. Magoun and V.E. Hall,
eds. Amer. Physiol. Soc.,
Washington, D.C., Chapter 21, pp. 535-548, 1955.
18. Adey, W.R.: The nduroanatomical basis of
mental disorder. Australas Ann. Med. 5, part 3: 153-162, 1956.
19. Adey, W.R., Merrillees, N.C.R. and
Sunderland, S.: The entorhinal area: behavioral, evoked potential, and
histological studies of its interrelationships with brain-stem regions. Brain 79, part 3:414-439 1956.
20. Green, J.O. and Adey, W.R.:
Electrophysiological studies of hippocampal connections and excitability. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol. 8:245-262, 1956.
21. Adey, W.R.: Somatic aspects of the
nervous system. Ann. Rev. Physiol.
19:489-512, 1957.
22. Adey, W.R., Segundo, J.P. and Livingston,
R.B.: Corticifugal influences on intrinsic brainstem conduction in cat and
monkey. J. Neurophysiol.21:1-16, 1957.
23. Adey, W.R., Sunderland, S. and Dunlop,
C.W.: The entorhinal area; electrophysiological studies of its interrelations
with rhinencephalic structures and the brainstem. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol.
9:209-324, 1957.
24. Dunlop, C.W., Edsall, G. and Adey, W.R.:
Electronically controlled respiration in a closed system. EEG Clin.
Neurophysiol. 9:555-556, 1957.
25. Adey, W.R.: Corticifugal influences upon
the brainstem with special reference to the rhinencephalon. EEG Clin.
Neurophysiol. 10:360-361, 1958.
26. Adey, W.R.: The mammalian cerebral
cortex. A review. Science 128:1201-1202, 1958.
27. Adey, W.R.: The organization of the
rhinencephalon. In: The Reticular
Formation of the Brain. An
International Symposium, Detroit, March, 1957.
Little, Brown and Co., pp. 621-644, 1958.
28. Adey, W.R., Dunlop, C.W. and Sunderland,
S.: A survey of rhinencephalic interconnections with the brain stem. J. Comp.
Neurol. 110:173-204, 1958.
29. Adey, W.R., Rudolph, A.F., Hine, I.F. and
Harritt, N.J.: Glass staining of the monkey hypothalamus: a critical appraisal
of normal and experimental material. J.
Anat., London 92, part 2: 219-235, 1958.
30. Terzuolo, C. and Adey, W.R.: Sensorimotor
cortical activities. In: Handbook of
Physiology. J. Fields, H.W. Magoun and V.E.
Hall, eds. Amer. Physiol.
Soc., Vol. 2, Chapter 23, pp. 797-836, 1958.
31. Adey, W.R.: Instrumentation of nervous
system for studies of behavior. XIV
Annual Meeting American Rocket Society, Washington, D.C., November 16,
1959. ARS Reprint No. 933-59, 7 pp.
32. Adey, W.R.: Recent studies of the
rhinencephalon in relation to temporal lobe epilepsy and behavior
disorders. Internat. Rev. Neurobiol.
1:1-46, 1959.
33. Adey, W.R.: Some thoughts on the teaching
of medicine in California. In: Adelaide
Medical Students' Society Review, Vol. 71, part 2:20-24, 1958.
34. Adey, W.R.: Studies of hippocampal
electrical activity during approach learning.
In: Proc. UNESCO Symposium on
Brain Mechanisms and Learning, Montevideo.
Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, pp.557-588, 1959.
35. Adey, W.R. and Lindsley, D.F.:
Amygdaloid, pallidal and subthalamic influences on the rostal midbrain. In: Proc.
XXI Internat. Congress of
Physiol. Sciences, Buenos Aires, p. 8,
1959.
36. Adey, W.R. and Lindsley, D.F.: On the
role of subthalamic areas in the maintenance of brain-stem reticular
excitability. Exper. Neurol. 1: 407-426, 1959.
37. Adey, W.R., Rand, R.W. and Walter, R.D.:
Depth stimulation and recording in thalamus and globus pallidus of patients
with paralysis agitans. J. Nerv. Ment.
Dis. 129:417-428, 1959.
38. Lindsley, D.F. and Adey, W.R..:
Investigations of tonic subthalamic influencs on midbrain reticular
excitability. Fed. Proc. 18:42, 1959.
39. Wendt, R.H. and Adey, W.R.: Amygdaloid
influences on unit activity in hypothalamus and thalamus. The Physiologist 2, part 3: 123, 1959.
40. Adey, W.R.: Brain mechanisms in
consciousness and emotional arousal.
In: Proc. Conference on Cerebral
Systems and Computer Logic, California Institute of Technology and the
Rockefeller Foundation, pp.49-50, 1960.
41. Adey, W.R.: Instrumentation of the
nervous system for studies of behavior and performance in space flight. In: Proc I.R.E. Space and Telemetry
Symposium, Washington, D.C., Septemeber 1960, Chapter 6-2, pp. 1-9.
42. Adey, W.R.: A review of Actualites
Neurophysiologiques. First series by
A.H. Monnier and P. Laget. J.
Neurophysiol. 23:339-340, 1960.
43. Adey, W.R.: A review of "Processing
Neuroelectric Data" by Communications Biophysics Group of Research
Laboratory Electronics and William M. Siebert, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Technical Report 351. EEG
Clin. Neurophysiol. 12:763-764, 1960.
44. Adey, W.R.: Studies of wave activity in
the hippocampal system in approach learning, and use of correlation analysis of
the wave-process (in Russian). In:
Cybernetics and Brain Mechanisms, Vol. 2, E.N. Sokolov, ed., 1960.
45. Adey, W.R., Buchwald, N.A. and Lindsley,
D.F.: Amygdaloid, pallidal and peripheral influences on mesencephalic unit firing
patterns with reference to mechanisms of tremor. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol.
12:21-41, 1960.
46. Adey, W.R. and Dunlop, C.W.: The action
of certain cyclohexamines on hippocampal systems during approach performance in
the cat. J. Pharmacol. Exper. Therap.
130:418-426, 1960.
47. Adey, W.R. and Dunlop, C.W.: Amygaloid
and peripheral influences on caudate and pallidal units in the cat, and effects
of chlorpromazine. Exper. Neurol. 2:348-363, 1960.
48. Adey, W.R., Dunlop, C.W. and Hendrix,
C.E.: Hippocampal slow waves.
Distribution and phase relationships in the course of approach
learning. AMA Arch. Neurol. 3:74-90,
1960.
49. Adey, W.R., Dunlop, C.W., Killam, K.F.
and Brazier, M.A.B.: Investigations of the action of thiosemicarbazide on the
cerebellar cortex of the cat. In:
Inhibition in the Nervous System and Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, an International
Symposium, Duarte, California. Pergamon
Press, London, pp. 317-323, 1960.
50. Adey, W.R.: Chairman's remarks. In: Ibid, pp. 493-494.
51. Dunlop, C.W., Adey, W.R., Killam, K.F.
and Brazier, M.A.B.: Mechanisms of action of thiosemicarbazide and metrazol on
cerebellar and cerebral activity in the cat.
Amer. J. Physiol. 198:399-404,
1960.
52. Holmes, J.E. and Adey, W.R.: Electrical
activity of the entorhinal cortex during conditioned behavior. Amer.
J. Physiol. 199:741-744, 1960.
53. Adey, W.R.: Applications of computers in
the biomedical sciences with special reference to neurophysiology. 18th Annual
Meeting American Institute of Oral Biology, Palm Springs, November, 1961.
54. Adey, W.R.: Studies of brain mechanisms
in the learning process. 18th Annual Meeting American Institute of Oral
Biology, Palm Springs, November, 1961.
55. Adey, W.R.: Biomedical engineering --
today and tomorrow. A panel discussion. In: Proc.
San Diego Biomedical Engineering Symposium, sponsored by U.S. Navy,
Amer. Institute of Electrical Engineers
and Institute of Radio Engineering, 1961.
56. Adey, W.R.: Brain Mechanisms and the
learning process. C. Judson Herrick
Memorial Symposium, Chicago, April, 1960.
Fed. Proc. 21:617-627,1961.
57. Adey, W.R.: EEG records in training
situations, including computer analyses. 6th Annual VA Research Conf. on
Chemotherapy Studies in Psychiatry, Symposium on Neurophysiological and Neuroendocrinological
Studies in Relation to Experience, Cincinnati, March, 1961. Vol 6:100-108.
58. Adey, W.R.: EEG studies of hippocampal
system in the learning process.
Symposium on Physiology Hippocampus, Monpellier, August, 1961. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National
de la Recherche Scientific, No. 107, pp. 203-244, 1961.
59. Adey, W.R.: Modelling of cerebral systems
from computation of brain wave records. 3rd IBM Medical Symposium, New York, p.
12, 1961.
60. Adey, W.R.: A review of Actualites
Neurophysiologiques. Second series by P. Laget and A. Monnier. J. Neurophysiol. 24:555-556, 1961.
61. Adey, W.R.: Thoughts on the future of
research in Australian universities.
Vestes 4:15-20, 1961.
62. Adey, W.R.: Use of correlation analysis
in EEG studies of conditioning. In: Proc.
Computer Techniques in EEG Analysis Symposium, UCLA, October, 1960. EEG Clin.
Neurophysiol., Supp. 21:41-45, 1961.
63. Adey, W.R., French, J.D., Kado, R.T.,
Lindsley, D.F., Walter, D.O., Wendt, R. and Winters, W.D.: EEG records from
cortical and deep brain structures during centrifugal and vibrational
accelerations in cats and monkeys.
I.R.E. Trans. Biomed. Elect. Vol BMR-8, pp. 182-188, 1961.
64. Adey, W.R., Walter, b.O. and Hendrix,
C.E.: Computer techniques in correlation and spectral analyses of cerebral slow
waves during discriminative behavior.
Exper. Neurol. 3:501-524, 1961.
65. Kado, R.T. and Adey, W.R.: A
transistorized preamplifier for field study of EEG. In: Proc. 4th Internat.
Conf. on Med. Electronics, New
York, July, 1961, p. 172.
66. Lindsley, D.F. and Adey, W.R.:
Availability of peripheral input to the midbrain reticular formation. Exper.
Neurol. 4:358-376, 1961.
67. Schoenbrun, R., Mass, M., Haley, T. and
Adey, W.R.: X-irradiation effects on brain wave correlates of conditioned
behavior. In: Proc. Amer. Physiol.
Soc. Fall Meeting, Bloomington,
Indiana. The Physiologist 4, part
3:103, 1961.
68. Ward, A.A., Adey, W.R. and Pribram, K.A.:
The surgical aspects in behavioral neurophysiology. J. Neurosurg. 18:371-379, 1961.
69. Adey, W.R.: Chairman's report: Scientific
Advisory Board, U.S. Air Force Aeromedical and Biosciences Panel, Subcommittee
on Mathematical Biological Models, Washington, D.C., 19 pp., 1962.
70. Adey, W.R.: Is there a need for a manned
space laboratory? In: Lunar Exploration
and Spacecraft Systems. Plenum Press,
New York, pp. 170177, 1962.
71. Adey, W.R.: A review of sensory
communication. Contributions to the
Symposium on Principles of Sensory Communication. Walter A. Rosenblith, ed. Inst.
Radio Eng. Trans. Electr.
Computers, Vol EC-11, pp..425-426, 1962.
72. Adey, W.R., Bell, F.R. and Dennis, B.J.:
Effects of LSD, psilocybin and psilocin on temporal lobe EEG patterns and
learned behavior in the cat. Neurology
12:591-602, 1962.
73. Adey, W.R. and Flickinger, D.D.:
Monitoring and prediction of nervous functions in space. International Astronautics Federation,
Paris, October, 1962. In: First
International Symposium on Basic Environmental Problems of Man in Space,
Springer, Vienna, pp. 405-424.
74. Adey, W.R. and French, J.D.: On the value
of electroencephalographic recording in man and animals in space flight. Symposium on Cosmic Physiology. In: Proc. XII International Physiology
Congress, Leyden, 1962, Vol 1, pp. 104-106.
75. Adey, W.R. and Kado, R.T.: Changes in
impedance in hippocampal structures during discriminative performance in
cat. Fed. Proc. 21:359, 1962.
76. Adey, W.R., Kado, R.T. and Didio, J.:
Impedance measurements in brain tissue of animals using microvolt signals. Exper. Neurol. 5:47-66, 1962.
77. Adey, W.R., Walter, D.O. and Lindsley,
D.F.: Subthalamic lesions. Effects of
learned behavior and correlated hippocampal and subcortical slow-wave
activity. AMA Arch. Neurol. 6:194-207, 1962.
78. Lindsley, D.F., Wendt, R.H., Fugett, R.,
Lindsley, D.B. and Adey, W.R.: Diurnal activity cycles in monkeys under
prolonged visual pattern deprivation.
J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol.
55:633-640, 1962.
79. Rand, R.W., Crandall, P.H., Adey, W.R.,
Walter, R.D. and Markham, C.H.: Electrophysiological investigations in
Parkinson's disease and other dyskinesias in man. Neurology 12:754-770, 1962.
80. Adey, W.R.: Computer applications at the
frontiers of biomedical research.
American Federation of Information Processing Societies, 24:603-607,
1963.
81. Adey, W.R.: Information processing and
storage in the central nervous system with emphasis on new techniques for
measurement and analysis. Fifth IBM
Medical Symposium, Endicott, NY, pp. 363-390, 1963.
82. Adey, W.R.: Uelaboration et le stockage
de l'information dans le'systeme nerveu, un modele suggere par l'etude des
mecanismes hippocampiques au cours de l'apprentissage. Actualites Neurophysiol. 5:263-295, 1963.
83. Adey, W.R.: Modern concepts in
neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. Fifth
IBM Medical Symposium, Endicott, NY, pp. 333-362, 1963.
84. Adey, W.R.: Potential for telemetry in
the recording of brain waves from animals and men exposed to the stresses of
space flight. Symposium on
Bio-Telemetry, American Museum of Natural History, New York, March 30, 1962,
London, Pergamon Press, pp. 289-300, 1963.
85. Adey, W.R.: A review of "Les Grandes
Activites du Rhinencephale." Vols. 1 and 2 edited by T. Alajouanine. Paris, Masson, 1961. EEG Clin.
Neurophysiol. 15:171-172, 1963.
86. Adey, W.R., Kado, R.T., Didio, J. and
Schindler, W.J.: Impedance changes in cerebral tissue accompanying a learned
discriminative performance in the cat.
Exper. Neurol. 7:259-281, 1963.
87. Adey, W.R., Kado, R.T. and Rhodes, JX:
Sleep: cortical and subcortical recordings in the chimpanzee. Science 141:932-933, 1963.
88. Adey, W.R. and Walter, D.O.: Application
of phase detection and averaging techniques in computer analysis of EEG records
in the cat. Exper. Neurol. 7:186-209, 1963.
89. Adey, W.R., Winters, W.D., Kado, R.T. and
DeLucchi, M.R.: EEG in simulated stresses of space flight with special
reference to problems of vibration. EEG
Clin. Neurophysiol. 15:305-320, 1963.
90. Creutzfeldt, O.D., Bell, F.R. and Adey,
W.R.: The activity of neurons in the amygdala of the cat following afferent
stimulation. Progress in Brain Res.
3:31-49, 1963.
91. Estrin, T., Adey, W.R., Brazier, M.A.B.
and Kado, R.T.: Facilities in a brain research institute for acquisition,
processing and digital computation of neurophysiological data. Conference on Data Acquisition and
Processing in Biology and Medicine, New York, 1962. New York, Pergamon Press, pp. 191-207, 1963.
92. Kamikawa, K., McIlwain, J.T. and Adey,
W.R.: Subcortical unit firing patterns during classical conditioning. Fed.
Proc. 22:399, 1963.
93. Schoenbrun, R., Campeau, E. and Adey,
W.R.: EEG and behavioral effects from X-irradiation of the hippocampal
system. In: 2nd Symposium,
"Effects of Ionizing Radiation on CNS," Los Angeles, 1963, pp.
591-620.
94. Walter, D.O., and Adey, W.R.: Spectral
analysis of electroencephalograms recorded during learning in the cat, before
and after subthalamic lesions.
Exper. Neurol. 7:481-501, 1963.
95. Wendt, R.H., Lindsley, D.f., Adey, W.R.,
and Fox, S.S.: Self-maintained visual stimulation in monkeys after long-tem
visual deprivation. Science
139:336-338, 1963.
96. Winters, W.D., Kado, R.T., and Adey,
W.R.: Neurophysiological aspects of space flight. In: Proc. Symposium,
"Manned Lunar Flight," American Astronautical Society, Denver,
December 1961, Vol. 10, pp. 181-209, 1963.
97. Adey, W.R.: Adpsects of brain physiology
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103.
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104.
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105. Lindsley, D.B., Wendt, R.H., Lindsley,
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106. Porter, R., Adey, W.R., and Brown, T.S.:
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107. Porter, R., Adey, W.R., and Kado, R.T.:
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108. Stuart, D.G., Porter, R.W., Adey, W.R., and
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132.
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134.
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135.
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136.
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138.
Hoshizaki, T., Adey, W.R., and Hamner,
K.C.: An investigation of barley seedling growth responses to simulated
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139.
Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.: Electrode
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140.
MacGillivray, R., Kado, R.T., and
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man. Psychosom. Med. 28:464-474, 1966.
141.
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143.
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144.
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145.
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146.
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148.
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149.
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150.
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151.
Adey, W.R.: Hippocampal states and
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152.
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153.
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154.
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157.
Adey, W.R., Kado, R.T., and Walter,
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158.
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159.
Adey, W.R., Kado, R.T., and Walter,
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vibration and centrifuging in the monkey.
Sixth Internat Congress of Electroencephalography, Vienna, Austria,
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160.
Adey, W.R., Porter, R., MacGillivray,
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161.
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162.
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163.
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164.
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165.
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166.
Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.: Coherent
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167.
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168.
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169.
Schoenbrun, R.L., and Adey, W.R.:
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170.
Tarby, T.J., and Adey, W.R.:
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171.
Walter, D.O., Berkhout, J., and Adey,
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172.
Walter, D.O., Kado, R.T., Rhodes,
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173.
Walter, D.O., Kado, R.T., Rhodes,
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174.
Walter, D.O., Rhodes, J.M., Kado,
R.T., and Adey, W.R.: A normative library of the human EEG assessed by computer
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175.
Walter, D.O., Rhodes, J.M., and Adey,
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176.
Zweizig, J.R., Kado, R.T,, Hanley, J.,
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177.
Adey, W.R.: Aspects of cerebral
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Michigan State Univ.
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178.
Adey, W.R.: Biotelemetry and computer
analysis of sleep processes on earth and in space. World Health Organization, Geneva, 20th Anniversary Symposium
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179.
Adey, W.R.: National goals in health
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180.
Adey, W.R., Bors, E., and Porter,
R.W.: Electroencephalographic sleep patterns after high cervical lesions in
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182.
Adey, W.R., and Kado, R.T.:
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183.
Hanley, J., Walter, D.O., Rhodes,
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184.
Hanley, J., Zweizig, J.R., Kado, R.T.,
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185.
Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.: Electrode
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186.
McNew, J. J., Kado, R. T., Howe, R.C.,
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chimpanzee. IEEE National Telemetry
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187.
Noda, H., Manohar, S., and Adey, W.R.:
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188.
Tarby, T.J., Costin, A., and Adey,
W.R.: Effects of tetrodotoxin on impedance in normal and asphyxiated cerebral
tissue. Exper. Neurol. 22:517-531, 1968.
189.
Adey, W.R.: Neural information
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190.
Adey, W.R.: Neurophysiological action
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191.
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192.
Adey, W.R. (ed.): Slow electrical
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193.
Adey, W.R.: Spectral analysis of EEG
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194.
Adey, W.R., Bystrom, B., Costin, A.,
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195.
Adey, W.R., Cockett, A:T.K., Mack,
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196.
Adey, W.R., and Walter, D.O.:
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197.
Berkhout, J., Adey, W.R., and Campeau,
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198.
Berkhout, J., Walter, D.O., and Adey,
W.R.: Alterations of the human electroencephalogram induced by stressful verbal
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199.
Berkhout, J., Walter, O.O., and Adey,
W.R.: Automatic computation of evoked heartrate and pulse-volume responses to
verbal stimuli. Behav. Sci. 14:393-403, 1969.
200.
Freemon, T.R., McNew, J.J., and Adey,
W.R.: Sleep of unrestrained chimpanzee: cortical and subcortical recordings. Exper.
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201.
Hanley, J., Zweizig, J.R., Kado, R.T.,
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202.
Hoshizaki, T., Adey, W.R., Meehan,
J.P., Walter, D.O., Berkhout, J., and Campeau, E.: Central nervous,
cardiovascular and metabolic data of a Macaca nemestrina during a 30-day
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203.
Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.: Chemical
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204.
Noda, H., Manohar, S., and Adey, W.R.:
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205.
Noda, H., Manohar, S., and Adey, W.R.:
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206.
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207.
Winters, W.D., Kado, R.T., and Adey,
W.R.: A stereotaxic brain atlas for Macaca nemestrina. University of, California Press, 1969.
208.
Zemjanis, R., Gondos, B., Adey, W.R.,
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209.
Zweizig, J.R., Hanley, J., Cockett,
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211.
Adey, W.R.: Computing devices of the
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Adey, W.R.: Learning from the
biological viewpoint. AGARD Bionics
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Adey, W.R.: Significance of the brain
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216.
Adey, W.R.: Spontaneous electrical
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218.
Cockett, A.T.K., Elbadawi, A., Zemjanis,
R., and Adey, W.R.: The effects of immobilization on spermatogenesis in
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219.
Costin, A., Hafemann, D., Elazar, Z.,
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on neocortical, limbic, subcortical and cerebellar EEG activity. Brain Res. 17:259-275, 1970.
220.
Freemon, F.R., McNew, J.J., and Adey,
W.R.: Sleep of unrestrained chimpanzee:differences between first and last REM
periods. Folio Primatologia 13:144-149,
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221.
Gavalas, R.J., Walter, D.O., Hamer,
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on EEG and behavior in Macaca nemestrina.
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McElligott, J.G., and Adey, W.R.: Bursting
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223.
Noda, H., and Adey, W.R : Changes in
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224.
Noda, H., and Adey, W.R.: Firing of
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Zemjanis, R., Gordon, B., Adey, W.R.,
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227.
Adey, W.R.: Central nervous responses
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228.
Adey, W.R.: Cortical excitability
changes following interaction of calcium with topical polyanions and glutamic
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229.
Adey, W.R.: Evidence for cerebral
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230.
Adey, W.R.: Guesswork, soothsaying and
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231.
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Adey, W.R., and Hahn, P.M.:
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233.
Campeau, E., Adey, W.R., Durham, R.N.,
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Adey, W.R.: The sequence and
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Cain, C.D., Adey, W.R., and Luben,
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Adey, W.R.: Cell membranes , the
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pp. 365-387, 1987.
354.
Lyle, D.B., Ayotte, R.D., Sheppard,
A.R., and Adey, W.R.: Suppression of T-lymphocyte cytotoxicity following
exposure to 6OHz sinusoidal electric fields.
Bioelectromagnetics 9:303-313, 1988.
355.
Vasquez, B.M., Anderson, L.E., Lowery,
C.1.91 and Adey, W.R.: Diurnal patterns in brain biogenic amines of rats
exposed to high voltage electric fields.
Bioelectromagnetics 9:229-236, 1988.
356. Adey, W.R.: The cellular microenvironment
and signaling through cell membranes.
In: Electromagnetic waves and Neurobehavior Function, R.H. Lovely and
M.E. O'Connor, eds. Liss, New York, pp.
81-106, 1988.
357.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic field
interactions in the brain. In: Springer
Series in Brain Dynamics I, E. Basar, ed.
Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 157-172, 1988.
358.
Adey, W.R.: The 1985 Abbie Memorial
Lecture, Nerve cell membranes and intercellular communication in brain tissue,
University of Adelaide School of Medicine.
University of Adelaide, 1989.
3S9.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic fields,
cell membrane amplification and cancer promotion. Proc. 1986 Annual Meeting National Council on Radiation
Protection and Measurement, National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC, pp. 80-110,
1988.
360.
Bawin, S.M., Shahhal, I.,
Mahoney. M.D. and Adey, W.R.: Induction
of synchronized bursts in hippocampal slices by weak sine-wave stimulation;
role of NMDA receptor. Epilepsy Res.
3:41-48, 1989.
361.
Adey, W.R.: Biological effects of
radio frequency radiation. In:
Electromagnetic Interaction with Biological Systems, J.C. Lin, ed., Plenum, New
York, pp. 109-140, 1989.
362.
Adey, W.R.: Do EEG-like processes
influence brain function at a physiological level? In: Springer Series in Brain Dynamics 1, E. Basar, ed. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 362-367,
1988.
363.
Adey, W.R.: Effects of microwaves on
cells and molecules. Nature, London
333:401, 1988.
364.
Adey, W.R.: Cell membranes,
electromagnetic fields, and intercellular communication. In: Springer Series in Brain Dynamics II, E.
Basar and T.H. Bullock, eds.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, pp. 26-42, 1989.
365.
Adey, W.R.: Evidence for tissue
interactions with microwave and other nonionizing electromagnetic fields in
cancer promotion. In: Biophysical
Aspects of Cancer, J. Fiala and J. Pokorny, eds. Karlovy University, Prague, pp. 147-158, 1987.
366.
Adey, W.R.: Joint actions of
environmental nonionizing electromagnetic fields and chemical pollution in
cancer promotion. Symposium
"Environmental Medicine in the 21st Century," National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC, April 1988. Environmental Health Perspectives
86:297-305, 1990.
367.
McGivern, R.F., Sokol, R.Z., and Adey,
W.R.: Perinatal exposure to a low-frequency electromagnetic field
demasculinizes adult scent marking behavior and increases accessory sex organ
weights in rats. Teratology 41:1-8,
1990.
368.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic fields in
studies of cell membrane transductive coupling and intercellular
communication. In: Melanges de
Neurophysiologie. Memorial Volume to
Prof. A.M. Monnier. P. Laget and Mme A.
Monnier, eds. Singer-Polignac
Foundation, Paris ISBN 2-85210-032-0. pp. 7-33, 1989.
369.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic fields,
cell membrane ampllification and cancer promotion. In: Extremelly Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fields: The Question
of Cancer, B.W. Wilson, R.G. Stevens and L.E. Anderson, eds. Battelle press, Columbus, Ohio, pp. 211-249,
1990.
370.
Adey, W.R.: Nonlinear electrodynamics
in cell membrane transductive coupling.
In: Advances in Cell Membrane Fluidity, Vol. 4., R.C. Aloia, C.C.
Curtain, and L.M. Gordon, eds. Liss, New
York, pp. 1-27, 1990.
371.
Adey, W.R.: ELF magnetic fields and
promotion of cancer - experimental studies.
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm. In: Resonance and other Interactions of Electromagnetic Fields
with Living Systems. C. Ramel and B. Norden, eds. Oxford University Press, pp. 23-46, 1992.
372.
Adey, W.R.: Collective properties of
cell membranes. Royal Swedish Academy
of Sciences, Stockholm. In: Resonance
and other Interactions.of Electromagnetic Fields with Living Systems. C. Ramel and B. Norden, eds. Oxford University Press, pp. 47-77, 1992.
373.
Adey, W.R. Electromagnetic fields and
the essence of living systems. Plenary
Lecture, International Union of Radio Sciences (URSI), Prague, 1990. In: Modern Radio Science, J.B. Andersen,
ed. Oxford University Press, pp. 1-36,
1990.
374.
Adey, W.R. Signal functions of brain
electrical rhythms and their modulation by external electromagetic fields. In: Induced Rhythms of the Brain, E. Basar
and T.H. Bullock, eds. Birkhauser Boston,
pp. 325-377, 1992.
375.
Phillips, J.L., Haggren, W., Thomas,
W.J., Ishida-Jones, T., and Adey, W.R. Magnetic field-induced changes in
specific gene transcription.
Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1132: 140-144, 1992.
376.
Adey, W.R.: Hearings on Health Effects
of Transmission Lines. Subcommittee on
Water and Power Resources. Testimony,
Honorable George Miller, Chairman, October 6, 1987.
377.
Adey, W.R.: Hearing on the Status of
Federal Research on the Potential Health Effects of Electromagnetic
Radiation. Testimony, Subcommittee on
Natural Resources, Agriculture Research and Environment, Congressman James H.
Scheuer, Chairman, July 25, 1990.
378.
Adey, W.R.: Hearing on Health Risks
Posed by Radar Guns; the Extent of Federal Research and Regulatory Development
of Microwave Emissions from Hand-Held Radar Guns. Testimony, Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Consumer and Environmental
Affairs, Senator Joseph T. Lieberman, Chairman. August 7, 1992.
379.
Adey, W.R.: Acceptance speech on
occasion of receiving d'Arsonval Medal of Bioelectromagnetics Society. Invited paper. Bioelectromagnetics 11:5-11, 1990.
380.
Adey, W.R.: Presentation of d'Arsonval
Medal of Bioelectromagnetics Society to Professor C.A.L. Bassett, 1991. Introduction. Bioelectromagnetics 13:3-6, 1992
381.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic technology
and the future of bioelectromagnetics.
In: Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, M. Blank ed. First World Congress on Electricity and
Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, Coral Gables FL, 1992. San Francisco Press, San Francisco, 1993.
pp. 101-108.
382.
Adey, W.R.: Whispering between cells:
electromagnetic fields and essential regulatory mechanisms in tissue. Frontier Perspectives 3:21-25.
383.
Adey, W.R.: Mechanisms mediating
athermal bioeffects of nonionizing electromagnetic fields. International Union of Radio Sciences
(URSI), German National Assembly, Kleinheubach, pp. 1-17, 1993.
384.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetics in
biology and medicine. International
Union of Radio Sciences (URSI), 23rd General Assembly, Kyoto, 1993. In: Modern Radio Science, H. Matsumoto, ed.
Oxford University Press, 1993. pp. 227-245.
385.
Adey, W.R. Biological effects of
electromagnetic fields. J. Cell.
Biochem. 51:410-416.
386.
Cain, C.D. Thomas, D.L., and Adey,
W.R.: 60hz magnetic field acts as copromoter in focus formation of C3H10T1/2
cells. Carcinogenesis 14:955-960, 1993.
387.
Phillips, J.L., Haggren, W., Thomas,
W.J., Ishida-Jones, T., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of 72-Hz pulsed magnetic field
exposure on RAS P21 expression in CCRF-CEM cells. Cancer Biochem. Biophys. 13:187-193, 1993.
388.
Stell, M., Sheppard, A.R., and Adey,
W.R.: The effect of moving air on detection of a 60-Hz electromagnetic
field. Bioelectromagnetics 14:67-78,
1993.
389.
Adey, W.R.: A growing scientific
consensus on the cell and molecular biology mediating environmental
interactions with environmental electromagnetic fields. In: "Biological Effects of Electric and
Magnetic Fields", S. Ueno, ed.
Plenum Press, New York, pp. 45-61, 1996.
390.
Bawin, S.M., Satmary, W.M., and Adey,
W.R.: Nitric oxide modulates rhythmic slow activity in rat hippocampal slices,
NeuroReport 5:151-156, 1994.
391.
Bawin, S.M., Satmary, W.M., Jones,
R.A., Adey, W.R., and Zimmerman, G.: Extremely low frequency magnetic fields
disrupt rhythmic slow activity in rat hippocampal slices. Bioelectromagnetics 17:388-395, 1996.
392.
Adey, W.R.: Bioeffects of mobile
communication fields; possible mechanisms for cumulative dose. In: "Mobile Communication Safety",
N. Kuster, Q. Balzano, and Lin, C.J., eds.
Chapman, Hall, New York, pp. 103-139, 1997.
393.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic
interactions at cell membranes a paradigm shift in biology. Wellcome Trust Visiting Professor, Royal
Society of Medicine, London. Lecture
Summary, 15 pp. February 21, 1996.
394.
Adey, W.R.: Sechenov Medallist,
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow.
The Twelfth Sechenov Readings, June, 1996. 12 pp.
395.
Adey, W.R.: Jim Henry's world
revisited - environmental "stress" at the psychophysiological and the
molecular levels. Acta Physiol. Scandinavica 161 (Suppl. 640):176-179, 1997.
396.
Adey, W.R.: Electromagnetic fields and the
brain, the modulation of brain functions - a possible paradigm shift in
biology. International Encylopedia of
Neuroscience, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, Amsterdam. CD-ROM entry, 17 pp., 1998.
397.
Adey, W.R. Cell and molecular biology associated with radiation fields
of mobile
telephones.
International Union of Radio Sciences (URSI). Review of Radio Science,
1996-1999.
W.R. Stone and S. Ueno, eds. Oxford University Press. pp. 845-872, 1999.
398.Adey,
W.R., Byus, C.V., Higgins, R.J., Jones, R.A., Kean, C.J., Kuster, N.,
Macmurray,
A.,
Stagg, R.B., Zimmerman, G., and Haggren, W.: Spontaneous and
nitrosourea-induced
primary
tumors of the central nervous system in Fischer 344 rats chronically exposed to
836
MHz modulated microwaves. Radiation Res. 152:293-302, 1999.
399.Adey,
W.R., Byus, C.V., Cain, C.D., Higgins, R.J.,Jones, R.A., Kean, C.J., Kuster,
N.,
MacMurray, A., Stagg, R.B. and Zimmerman, G.
Spontaneous and nitrosourea-induced
primary
tumors of the central nervous system in Fischer 344 rats exposed to frequency-
modulated
microwave fields. Cancer Res. 60:1857-1863.
400.Stagg,
R.B., Hawel, L.H. III,Pastorian, K., Cain, C., Adey, W.R. and Byus C.V. Effect
of
immobilization
and concurrent exposure to a pulse-modulated microwave field on core
body temperature, plasma ACTH and
corticosteroid, and brain ornithine decarboxylase,
Fos and Jun mRNA. Radiation Res. 155:584-592, 2001.
401.Engstrom, S., Bawin, S., Adey, W.R. Magnetic field sensitivity
in the hippocampus. In:
"Self-Organized
Biological Dynamics and Nonlinear Control," J. Walleczek, ed.
Cambridge
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ABSTRACTS
1. Adey, W.R., Segundo, J.P., and
Livingston, R.B.: The effect of corticifugal projections on brainstem
conduction. Amer. J. Physiol. 179:613, 1954.
2. Green, J.D., and Adey, W.R.:
Hippocampal responses to diencephalic stimulation. Amer. J. Physiol.
179:618, 1954.
3. Adey, W.R., Bradley, K.C., and
Sunderland, S.: Investigations of temporal lobe functions in consciousness and
epilepsy. Proc. Royal Australasian College of Physicians,
Melbourne Meeting, October 1956.
Australas Ann. Med. 6:83, 1957.
4. Adey, W.R., and Buchwald, N.A.:
Amygdaloid and pallidal influences on midbrain reticular units responding to
sciatic nerve stimulation. The
Physiologist 1(4):1-2, 1958.
5. Holmes, J.E., and Adey, W.R.:
Electrical activity of the entorhinal cortex during conditioned behavior. The Physiologist 2(3):60, 1959.
6. Lindsley, D.F., and Adey, W.R.: The
genesis and dissociation of wave and unit activity in cerebellum and globus
pallidus. Proc. Western EEG Soc., San
Diego, March 1960. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol. 12:546, 1960.
7. Walter, R.D., Adey, W.R., Rand, R., and
Markham, D.: Observations on recording and stimulation of globus pallidus and
thalamus in man. XIV Annual Meeting,
Amer. EEG Soc., Boston, June 1960, p. 38.
8. Wendt, R.H., and Adey, W.R.: A study of
evoked unit activity in the hypothalamus.
Proc. XVI Internat. Anat.
Congr., New York, 1960, p. 301.
9. Adey, W.R.: Studies of integrative
processes in cerebral systems based on mathematical analysis of
electroencephalographic records. Nat.
Acad. Sci. Fall Meeting, Washington. Science
135:1425-1426, 1961.
10. Lindsley, D.F., and Adey, W.R.:
Availability of peripheral input to the midbrain reticular formation. Exper.
Neurol. 4:358-376, 1961.
11. Adey, W.R., Bell, F.R., and Creutzfeldt,
O.D.: Spontaneous activity and afferent stimulation of neurons in the
amygdaloid nuclei. XXII Internat.
Physiol. Cong., Leyden, 1962, Abstract No. 1029.
12. Adey, W.R., Walter, D.O., and Kado, R.T.:
Examination of integrative processes in cerebral systems by computer analysis
of electroencephalographic and impedance records. Ibid, Abstract No. 1963.
13. Chapman, L.F., Walter, R.D., Adey, W.R.,
Crandall, P.H., Rand, R.W., Brazier, M.A.B., and Markham, C.H.: Altered
electrical activity of human hippocampus and amygdala induced by LSD-25. The Physiologist 5:118, 1962.
14. Radulovacki, M., and Adey, W.R.:
Hippocampal EEG rhythms and the orienting reflex. The Physiologist 7:231, 1964.
15. Rhodes, J.M., Adey, W.R., Hanley, J.,
Kavan, E., Reite, M.L., and Walter, D.O.: Sleep patterns after limbic lesions
in the monkey. Proc. XVIII Annual Meeting, Amer. EEG Soc.,
October 1964, Santa Fe, New Mexico, p. 30.
16. Elazar, W., Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.:
Impedance changes during epileptic seizures.
League Against Epilepsy Annual Meeting, New York City, December 1965.
17. Elul, R., and Adey, W.R.: The
intracellular correlate of gross evoked responses. XXIII Internat. Congr. of Physiol. Sci., Tokyo, Japan, 1965.
18. McIlwain, J.T., Kado, R.T., Wang, H., and
Adey, W.R.: Impedance measurements in hippocampus, amygdala and midbrain
reticular formation discriminative responses in cat. Anat. Rec. 154:385, 1966.
19. Wang, H.H., Kado, R.T., and Adey, W.R.:
Calcium, mucopolysaccharides and cerebral impedance. Fed. Proc. 27:749, 1968.
20. Susz, J.P., and Adey, W.R.: Glycoproteins
from insoluble fractions from rat brain.
Electrophoresis in sodium dodecylsulfate-acrylamide gels. Fed. Proc. 28:2, 1969.
21. Walter, D.O., Hanley, J., Berkhout, J.,
Rovner, L., Zweizig, J.R., and Adey, W.R.: Remote spectral and discriminant analysis
of electroencephalogram. EEG Clin. Neurophysiol. 27:732, 1969.
22. Adey, W.R.: The EEG in physical and
psychological stress. Amer. EEG Soc.
Symp., Washington, D.C., September 1970.
23. TeJada, R., Sedgwick, C., Zweizig, J.R.,
and Adey, W.R.: Telemetry implantation in the pleural cavity. National Telemetry Conference, Los Angeles,
1970.
24. Adey, W.R.: Neuronal ensemble behavior in
cerebral information transaction. IV
IFIP Colloquium on Optimization Techniques, Los Angeles, 1971.
25. Kasamatsu, T., and Adey, W.R.:
Excitability changes in visual and cortical neurons in natural transitions of
sleep and waking. Soc. for Neurosci.,
Washington, D.C., October 1971.
26. Sabbot, I.M., McNew, J.J., Hoshizaki, T.,
and Adey, W.R.: Calcium and phosphorus excretion during short-term stress and
prolonged stresses in the unrestrained chimpanzee. Proc. 42nd Annual Scientific Meeting, Aerospace Med. Assoc., Houston, April 1971.
27. Adey, W.R., and Baker, M.A.: Temperature
effects on membrane potentials of cortical neurons in cat. Fed. Proc. 31:303, 1972.
28. Barber, W.R., and Adey, W.R.:
Physiological considerations in implantable telemetry. Internat.
Telemetry Conference, Los Angeles, October 1972.
29. Bystrom, B.G., Costin, A., and Adey,
W.R.: Ultrastructural changes in the brain following local application of
guinea pig serum. XXX Annual Pr.
Electron Microscopy Soc. Amer., Los
Angeles, 1972.
30. Hanley, J., Hahn, P.M., and Adey, W.R.:
Physiological correlates of delayed-matching and visuomotor task performance in
the Biosatellite III. COSPAR Meeting, Madrid, Spain, May 1972.
31. Noda, H., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of
saccadic image motion on the geniculo-striate system of chronic cats. Soc. for Neurosci., Houston, TX, October
1972.
32. Zweizig, R., Adey, W.R., Hanley, J., and
Hahn, P.: Undersea EEG telemetry using return current density
transmission. Biomed. Engineering Soc.,
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, April 1972.
33. Cockett, A.T.K., Zehl, D.N., Hanley, J.,
Adey, W.R., Roberts, A.P., and Zweizig, J.R.: Bubble-emboli formation and
neurocirculatory changes in decompression sickness. Aerospace Med. Assoc. Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 1973.
34. Hanley, J., Hahn, P.M , and Adey, W.R.:
Task performance of the Biosatellite 3 monkey in earth orbital flight. Life Sci.
And Space Res. XI, Berlin, 1973.
35. Hanley, J., Nirenberg, L.M., and Adey,
W.R.: Phase-locked loop detection of motor phenomena in the spontaneous
EEG. Amer. EEG. Soc. Meeting, Boston,
June 1973.
36. Kaczmarek, L.K., and Adey, W.R.: Calcium
and gamma-aminobutyric acid fluxes in cat cerebral cortex. FASEB Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ,
April 1973.
37. Noda, H., and Adey, W.R.: Activity of
optic tract units during spontaneous eye movement in the cat. ARVO Meeting, Sarasota, FL, May 1973.
38. Noda, H., and Adey, W.R.: Excitability
changes of lateral geniculate cells following saccadic eye movements of chronic
cats. Proc. Soc. for Neurosci., San
Diego, CA, November 1973, p. 30.
39. Adey, W.R., Bawin, S.M., Gavalas-Medici,
R., and Kaczmarek, L.K.: Biophysical substrates of interaction of brain tissue
with weak electrical fields. Proc. XXI
Internat. Congr. Physiol. Sci., Delhi,
1974, p. 175 (Abstract No. 525).
40. Bawin, S.M., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of
weak low frequency electric fields on calcium efflux form isolated chick and
cat brain. Proc. Annual Meeting,
Internat. Union of Radio Sci. (URSI), Boulder, Co, October 1975.
41. Bawin, S.M., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of
weak low frequency electric fields on calcium efflux form isolated chick and
cat brain. The Physiologist 18:133,
1975.
42. Adey, W.R., and Bawin, S.M.: Efflux of
calcium and amino acids from cerebral tissue with weak, low-frequency electric
fields. Fed. Proc. 36:589, 1977.
43. Adey, W.R., and Bawin, S.M.: ELF, VHF and
UHG field effects on calcium binding.
Annual Meeting Soc. for Neurosci, Anaheim, CA, November 1977.
44. Bawin, S.M., Sheppard, A.R., and Adey,
W.R.: Models of long-range order in cerebral macromolecules: Effects of ELF,
VHF and UHF fields on calcium binding.
URSI Symp. on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves, Airlie, VA,
November 1977, p. 100.
45. Adey, W.R.: Interaction of brain tissue
with low level electromagnetic fields.
Radiation Research Society, 26th Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, May
1978, p. 36.
46. Adey, W.R., and Bawin, S.M.: Brain cell
surfaces in cooperative binding and release of calcium by low level
electromagnetic fields. URSI Symp. on
Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves, Helsinki, Finland, August 1978, p.
53.
47. Adey, W.R.: Tissue interactions with
electromagnetic fields. Dept. of Energy
Symp. on Environmental Control, "Energy and Environmental Goals:
Compatibility through Environmental Controls," November 1978, p. 110.
48. Adey, W.R., and Bawin, S.M.:
Nonequilibrium processes in binding and release of brain calcium by low-level
EM fields. 176th Annual Meeting, Amer.
Chem. Soc. Symp. on Surface Chemistry in Biology and
Medicine, Miami, florida, September 1978, Abstract No. 121.
49. Adey, W.R.: Implications of weak
oscillating electric fields surrounding cerebral neurons in information
processing and retrieval. Proc. 145th
Annual Meeting, Amer. Assoc. Advancement
of Sci., Houston, TX, January 1979, p. 54.
50. Sheppard, A.R., and Adey, W.R.: The role
of cell surface polarization in biological effects of ELF fields. 18th Annual
Hanford Life Sci. Symp. on Biological
Effects of Extremely-Low Frequency Electromagnetic Fieldst October 1979, p. 27.
51. Adey, W.R.: Ionic non-equilibrium
phenomena in brain interactions with weak RF and microwave fields. In: The Mechanisms of Microwave Biological
Effects. Report on a W.Jrkshop held at
the Univ. of Maryland, College Park, MD.
May 14-16, 1979. L.S. Taylor and
A.Y. Cheung, eds. Sponsored by Office of Naval Research, Naval Medical R&D
Command, Bureau of Radiological Health, FDA, pp. 17-18, 1980.
52. Sheppard, A.R., and Adey, W.R.: Nonlinear
mechanisms in electrical transductive coupling at nerve cell membranes. Proc.
URSI Symposium on Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Waves, Seattle,
WA, June 1979, p. 310.
53. Bawin, S.M., Sabbot, I., Bystrom, Sagan,
P.M., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of 60 Hz environmental electric fields on the
central nervous system of laboratory rats.
Ibid, p. 482.
54. Adey, W.R.: Ionic nonequilibrium
phenomena in brain cell interactions with EM fields. Proc. Amer. Chem.
Soc. 179th Annual Meeting Physical Chem. Section, Houston, March 1980.
Abstract No. 110.
55. Bawin, S.M., Lin-Liu, S., Adey, W.R. and
Pilla, A.A.: Influence of pulsed magnetic fiels on calcium binding in isolated
brain tissue. Electrochemical Society,
157th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 1980.
Abstract No. 461.
56. Bawin, S.M., Adey, W.R., Lawrence, A.F.,
and Bassen, H.I.: Weak, amplitude-modulated radiofrequency fields modify 45Ca2+
release from cat cerebral cortex.
Proc. Bioelectromagnetics Soc.
2nd Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, September 1980.
57. Lin-Liu, S., and Adey, W.R.: Effect of
ELF modulated 450 MHz field on calcium efflux from rat synaptosomes. Ibid, Abstract No. 35.
58. Sheppard, A.R., French, E., and Adey,
W.R.: ELF electric fields alter neuronal excitability in Aplysia neurons. Ibid, Abstract No. 82.
59. Bawin, S.M., Adey, W.R., Lin-Liu, S., and
Mahoney, M.D.: Calcium sensitivity of enkephalin response i., the hippocampal
slice. Proc. 10th Annual Meeting Soc.
for Neuroscience, Cincinnati, OH, November 1980. Abstract No. 260.r, p. 765, 1980.
60. Lawrence, A.F., Bawin, S.M. and Adey,
W.R.: Reaction-diffusion models for calcium fluxes in nervous tissue. Ibid, Abstract No. 137A.8, p. 407.
61. Lin-Liu, S., Bawin, S.M., and Adey, W.R.:
The role of -endorphin on calcium effluxes in synaptosomes. Ibid, Abstract No. 260.5, p. 766.
62. Sheppard, A.R., French, E. and Adey,
W.R.: Extracellular alternating currents change firing rate in Aplysia
pacemaker neurons. Ibid, Abstract No.
71.3, p. 197.
63. Lin-Liu, S., Adey, W.R. and E.M. Helm:
Mechanisms of beta-endorphin regulated calcium events in synaptosomes. Soc. for Neuroscience, 11th Annual Meeting,
Los Angeles, October 1981. Proceedings,
p. 828.
64. Bawin, S.M., Adey, W.R. and Mahoney,
M.D.: Sine wave electrical stimulation affects synaptic function in the
hippocampal slice. Soc. for
Neuroscience, 11th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, October 1981. Proceedings, p. 888.
65. Adey, W.R.: Nonequilibrium models of cell
membrane int erections with weak electromagnetic fields. American Chemical Society, 183rd Annual
Meeting, Las Vegas, March 1982. Proceedings,
p. C167.
66. Bawin, S.M., Mahoney, M.D., Vasquez, B.J.
and Adey, W.R.: Modulation of cerebral excitability by electrical field
stimulation. Bioelectromagnetics
Society, 4th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, June 1982. Proceedings, p. 33. Abstract No. F-10.
67. Sheppard, A.R. and Adey, W.R.: Use of
time series analysis for the detection of ELF electric field effects on
neuronal firing rates.
Bioelectromagnetics Society, 4th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, June 1982. Proceedings, p. 34. Abstract No. F-11.
68. Sagan, P.M., Stell, M., and Adey, W.R.:
Replication of psychometric function and absolute thresholds of rats for 60 Hz
electric fields. Bioelectromagnetics
Society, 4th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, Jun 1982. Proceedings, p. 48. Abstract No. G-25.
69. Lin-Liu, S., Ham, J., and Adey, W.R.:
Diffusion of Con A receptors on cultured myoblast membranes exposed to low
frequency pulsed magnetic fields (PMF).
Bioelectromagnetics Society, 4th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, June 1982. Proceedings, p. 73. Abstract No. 1-6.
70. Byus, C.V., Lundak, R.L., Fletcher, R.M.,
and Adey, W.R.: Exposure to a modulated microwave field results in a transient
decrease in protein kinase activity in human lymphocytes. Bioelectromagnetics Soc., Sth Annual Scientific
Session, Boulder, CO, June 12, 1983. Proceedings, p. 2.
71. Sheppard, A.R., Burton, M.L., and Adey,
W.R.: Results of exposures of Aplysia pacemaker neurons to ELF 60 Hz and DC
magnetic fields. Bioelectromagnetics
Soc., 5th Annual Scientific Session, Boulder, CO, June 12, 1983. Proceedings, p. 25.
72. Bawin, S.M., Sheppard, A.R., Mahoney,
M.D., and Adey, W.R.: Effects of 60 and 5 Hz electric fields on neuronal
excitability in rat hippocampal slices.
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