Dean K. Naritoku

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1995-1999 Departments of Pharmacology and Neurology Southern Illinois School of Medicine 
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Darbin O, Risso JJ, Carre E, et al. (2005) Metabolic changes in rat striatum following convulsive seizures. Brain Research. 1050: 124-9
Evans MS, Verma-Ahuja S, Naritoku DK, et al. (2004) Intraoperative human vagus nerve compound action potentials. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica. 110: 232-8
Naritoku DK, Casebeer DJ, Darbin O. (2003) Effects of seizure repetition on postictal and interictal neurocardiac regulation in the rat. Epilepsia. 44: 912-6
Darbin O, Casebeer D, Naritoku DK. (2003) Effects of seizure severity and seizure repetition on postictal cardiac arrhythmia following maximal electroshock. Experimental Neurology. 181: 327-31
Kalkanis JG, Krishna P, Espinosa JA, et al. (2002) Self-inflicted vocal cord paralysis in patients with vagus nerve stimulators. Report of two cases. Journal of Neurosurgery. 96: 949-51
Browning RA, Naritoku DK. (2001) To the Editor. Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B. 2: 505-506
Feng HJ, Naritoku DK, Randall ME, et al. (2001) Modulation of audiogenically kindled seizures by gamma-aminobutyric acid-related mechanisms in the amygdala. Experimental Neurology. 172: 477-81
Espinosa J, Aiello MT, Naritoku DK. (1999) Revision and removal of stimulating electrodes following long-term therapy with the vagus nerve stimulator. Surgical Neurology. 51: 659-64
Clark KB, Naritoku DK, Smith DC, et al. (1999) Enhanced recognition memory following vagus nerve stimulation in human subjects. Nature Neuroscience. 2: 94-8
Clark KB, Smith DC, Hassert DL, et al. (1998) Posttraining electrical stimulation of vagal afferents with concomitant vagal efferent inactivation enhances memory storage processes in the rat. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 70: 364-73
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