Abstract

The EEG was studied in puppies of various ages after the brainstem had been divided at various levels by Bremer's method. In puppies 2–3 months old there was a complete correspondence between the EEG and behavior, just as in encephale isole and cerveau isole preparations of adult dogs. In 8–9-day-old puppies the EEG did not correspond to that found in the two preparations of adult dogs. Division of the midbrain through the anterior corpora quadrigemina which correspond to the cerveau isole preparation of adults was accompanied in young puppies by the immediate disappearance of electrical activity from the cerebral hemispheres. The first indications of an EEG characteristic of the encephale and cerveau isole preparations of adult dogs occurred after the 18–20th day.

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