1. Electrooculographic investigation of the caloric response;Anderson, P.J.; Diamond, S.P.; Bergman, P.S.; Nathanson, M.;Neurology (Minneap.),1958
2. mg/100 ml are considered therapeutic, while Bender;B., M.,1955
3. levels greater than 3 mg/100 ml usually produce ataxia and nystagmus (Buchthal and Lennox-Ocular movements on passive head turning and caloric stimulation in comatose patients;Transactions of the American Neurological Association
4. Phenosodium amylobarbitone intravenously into conscious normal subjects during caloric testing barbital. Relation of serum concentration to control of seizures. Antiepileptic Drugs;Buchthal;Anderson et al; and observed transient loss of induced,1972
5. Diphenylhydantoin. Relation of anticonvulsant effect to concentrain their study;Buchthal, F.; Lennox-Buchthal, M.A.,1972