Abstract

Some studies have been conducted to determine the acute effect of ethanol on the electroencephalographic potential.1, 4, 5 However, little is known concerning the central or peripheral nervous system site of action of ethanol.3,4, 5 This experiment was designed to obtain somatosensory evoked potentials from the peripheral nerve, cauda equina, medial lemniscus (ML), ventralis posterior lateralis (VPL), and somatosensory cortex (SSC) of the macaque monkey under the influence of acute and chronic alcohol ingestion.

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