CURRICULUM VITAE

MAURICE B. STERMAN, Ph.D.

Email: msterman@ucla.edu

I. EDUCATION

B.A., Psychology, University of California at Los Angeles, 1958.
Ph.D., Psychology and Neuroscience, University of California at Los Angeles, 1963.

II. POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

Visiting Research Scientist., Neuropsychology Research, West Haven V.A. Medical Center, Sept. 1964 - April 1965.

III. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

a. Research Psychologist, V.A. Medical Center, Sepulveda, Los Angeles, 1963 - 1997.
b. Lecturer, Dept. of Psychology, Yale University, 1964.
c. Assist. Prof., Dept. of Anatomy, Sch. of Med., UCLA, 1965-69
d. Visiting Associate Prof., Inst. Brain Research, Univ. of Tokyo, 1967
e. Assoc. Prof., Depts. of Anatomy and Psychiatry, UCLA Sch. of Med., 1969-1975
f. Attending Staff, Neonatal Service, County/USC Medical Center, 1973-present
g. Professor, Depts. of Anatomy and Psychiatry, Step IV, UCLA School of Medicine, 1975 - 1998.
h. Professor Emeritus, Depts. of Neurobiology and Biobehavioral Psychiatry, UCLA Sch. of Med., 1998-Present.

IV. CERTIFICATES, PROFESSIONAL

a. Certification, EEG Biofeedback, Biofeedback Certification Institute of America.
b. Certification, The National Registry of Neurofeedback Providers.

V. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

a. Member Brain Research Institute, UCLA, 1970 - present.
b. Member Professional Staff Assoc./ Research Associate, LAC/USC Medical Center, 1973 - 1997.
c. Core Faculty, National Multi-Site Training Program for Basic Sleep Research, Dept. Neuroscience, UCLA, 1987 - 1997.
d. Selection Committee, NIMH Post-doctoral Training Program for Biobehavioral Research, Dept. Psychiatry, UCLA, 1987- 1993.
e. Faculty Representative, Dept. of Anatomy, Academic Senate, UCLA, 1989-1990.
f. Honorary Member, Bay Surgical Society of Los Angeles, 1989-present.
g. Promotion Committee, Chair (Ad Hoc Review) Dept. of Psychiatry, UCLA, 1992-1994.

VI. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

a. President, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 1988-1989.
b. Member, Research Advisory Group, Western Region, Dept. Med. and Surg., VA Central Office, 1989-1992.
c. Advisory panel on Biofeedback, National Institute of Aging, 1989.
d. Member, Applications Standards Committee, Assoc. Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback, 1991-1992.
e. Member, Sleep Disorders Program Review, NIMH, 1991-1992.
f. Member; UCLA/VA Strategic Planning Committee, 1993-1994.
g. Foundation Board Chair, Association for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 1994 - present
h. Member, Task Force on Neurotherapy, Practice Directorate, American Psychological Association, 1994.
i. Consulting Editor, J. Neurotherapy.
j. President, EEG Section, Assoc. for Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, 1996-1998

VII. MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES

a. Soc. for Neuroscience
b. Sleep Research Soc.
c. Assoc. Applied Psychophysiology & Biofeedback (President 1988-1989)
d. Acad. Behav. Med. Research
e. Assoc. Aviation Psychology
f. Soc. for Psychophysiological Research
g. Soc. for Behavioral Medicine
h. Amer. Psychiatric EEG Soc.
i. Claude Bernard Club (Exec. Sec. 1979 - present)

VIII. AWARDS AND HONORS

a. Cum Laude, UCLA, 1958.
b. First Paper Award, Calif. State Psychological Association, 1960.
c. Predoctoral Fellow, NIH Mental Health Training Program, Brain Research Institute, UCLA, 1960-1962.
d. National Science Foundation Fellow, Inst. Brain Research, Tokyo University, 1967.
e. Pioneer Award, Assoc. Psychophysiol. Study of Sleep, 1978.
f. Exceptional Service Award, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Veterans Administration, 1980.
g. Certificate of Honor for Research, Biofeedback Soc. of Amer., 1987.
h. Outstanding Service Award, Epilepsy Society of San Diego County, 1989.
i. Certificate of Honor/Lifetime Membership, Biofeedback Soc. of California, 1989.
j. Visiting Scholar Award, University of Alberta, 1993.

IX. MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

a. Basic Neural mechanisms of sleep regulation.
b. Neural and behavioral mechanisms in epilepsy.
c. Neural substrates and cognitive correlates of EEG rhythms.
d. EEG self-regulation.

X. STUDENTS SUPERVISED

a) Graduate Students

1) M.H. Chase, Ph.D., 1965
2) S.R. Roth, Ph.D., 1967
3) R.C. Howe, Ph.D., 1970
4) T. Hoppenbrouwers, Ph.D., 1971
5) E.A. Lucas, Ph.D., 1972
6) S.S. Bowersox, Ph.D. 1981
7) A.R. Hamel, Ph.D., 1982
8) T.W. Dushenko, Ph.D., 1982
9) G.J. Schummer, Ph.D., 1987
10) D.A. Birken, M.D., 1989
11) B. Veigel, MA., 1994
12) D.A. Kaiser, Ph.D., 1994
I3) B.Y. Suyenobu, Ph.D., 1994
14) M Broussard, Ph.D., 1998

b) Post-doctoral Fellows

1) D.J. McGinty, Ph.D., 1965
2) R.M. Harper, Ph.D., 1966
3) R.W. Lo Presti, Ph.D., 1967
4) H. Van Twyver, Ph.D., 1969
5) R. Stone, M.D., 1974
6) J.M. Siegel, Ph.D., 1975
7) B. Feinstein, M.D., 1975
8) R.L. Heinrich, M.D., 1976
9) M.B. Lucia, M.D., 1976
10) M.N. Shouse, Ph.D., 1977
11) N. Sabin, M.D., 1986
12) D. Lantz, Ph.D., 1987
13) C.A. Mann, Ph.D., 1990
14) D.A. Kaiser, Ph.D.

XI. BIBLIOGRAPHY

A. Peer-Reviewed Articles

1. Atkinson, R.C., Sommer, G.R. and Sterman, M.B. Decision making by children as a function of amount of reinforcement. Psychol. Rep., 6:229-306, 1960.

2. Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Forebrain inhibitory mechanisms: Cortical synchronization induced by basal forebrain stimulation. Exp. Neurol., 6:91-102, 1962.

3. Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Forebrain inhibitory mechanisms: Sleep patterns induced by basal forebrain stimulation in the behaving cat. Exp. Neurol., 6:102-117, 1962.

4. Wyrwicka, W., Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Conditioning of induced EEG sleep patterns. Science, 137:616-618, 1962.

5. Clemente, C.D., Sterman, M.B. and Wyrwicka, W. Forebrain inhibitory mechanisms: Conditioning of basal forebrain induced EEG synchronization and sleep. Exp. Neurol., 7:404-417, 1963.

6. Clemente, C.D., Sterman, M.B. and Wyrwicka, W. Postreinforcement EEG synchronization during alimentary behavior. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 16:335-365, 1964.

7. Sterman, M.B., Knauss, T. Lehmann, D. and Clemente, C.D. Circadian sleep and waking patterns in the laboratory cat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 19:509-517, 1965.

8. Sterman, M.B, Clemens, T.L. and Wegner, M.A. Autonomic and clinical correlates of differential EEG response to cold-pressor stimulation. Psychophysiol., 2:327-337, 1966.

9. Goff, W.R., Sterman, M.B. and Allison, T. Cortical midline late response during sleep in the cat. Brain Res., 1:311-314, 1966.

10. Sterman, M.B. and Fairchild, M.D. Modification of locomotor performance by reticular formation and basal forebrain stimulation in the cat: Evidence for reciprocal systems. Brain Res., 2:205-217, 1966.

11. Chase, M.H., Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Cortical and subcortical patterns of response to afferent vagal stimulation. Exp. Neurol., 16:36-49, 1966.

12. Allison, T., Goff, W.R. and Sterman M.B. Cerebral somatosensory responses evoked during sleep in cat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 21:461-468, 1966.

13. Clemente, C.D., Chase, M.H., Knauss, T.K., Sauerland, E. and Sterman, M.B. Inhibition of a monosynaptic reflex by electrical stimulation of the basal forebrain or the orbital gyrus in the cat. Experientia, 22:844-848, 1966.

14. Sterman, M.B. and Wyrwicka, W. EEG correlates of sleep: Evidence for separate forebrain substrates. Brain Res., 6:319-329, 1967.

15. Chase, M.H. and Sterman, M.B. Maturation of patterns of sleep and wakefulness in the kitten. Brain Res., 5:319-329, 1967.

16. Chase, M.H., Nakamura, Y. and Clemente, C.D. and Sterman, M.B. Afferent vagal stimulation: Neurographic correlates of induced EEG synchronization and desynchronization. Brain Res., 5:236-249, 1967.

17. Roth, S.R., Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Comparison of EEG correlates of reinforcement, internal inhibition and sleep. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 23:509-520, 1967.

18. Sterman, M.B. Relationship of intrauterine fetal activity to maternal sleep stage. Exp. Neurol., 4 (Supp.):98-106, 1967.

19. Chase, M.H., McGinty, D.J. and Sterman, M.B. Cyclic variation in the amplitude of a brainstem reflex during sleep and wakefulness. Experientia, 24:47-48, 1968.

20. McGinty, Dennis J. and Sterman, Maurice B. Sleep suppression after basal forebrain lesions in the cat. Science, 160:1253-1255, 1968.

21. Wywricka, Wanda and Sterman, Maurice B. Instrumental conditioning of sensorimotor cortex EEG spindles in the waking cat. Physiol. Behav., 3:703-707, 1968.

22. Sterman, M.B., Wyrwicka, W. and Roth, S.R. Electrophysiological correlates and neural substrates of alimentary behavior in the cat. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 157: 723-739, 1969.

23. Sterman ,M.B., Howe, R.D. and Macdonald, L.R. Facilitation of spindle-burst sleep by conditioning of electroencephalographic activity while awake. Science, 167:1146-1148, 1970.

24. Howe, Richard C. and Sterman, M.B. Cortical-subcortical EEG correlates of suppressed motor behavior during sleep and waking in the cat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 32:681-695, 1972.

25. Sterman, M.B., Lucas, E.A. and Macdonald, L.R. Periodicity within sleep and operant performance in the cat. Brain Res., 38:327-341, 1972.

26. Sterman, M.B. and Friar, L. Suppression of seizures in epileptic following sensorimotor EEG feedback training. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 33:89-95, 1972.

27. Howe, R.C. and Sterman, M.B. Somatosensory system evoked potentials during waking behavior and sleep in the cat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 34:605-618, 1973.

28. Chase, M.H., Sterman, M.B., Kubota, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Modulation of masseteric and digastric neural activity by stimulation of the dorsolateral cerebral cortex in the squirrel monkey. Exp. Neurol., 42(12):277-289, 1973.

29. Lucas, E.A. and Sterman, M.B. The polycyclic sleep-wake cycle in the cat: Effects produced by sensorimotor rhythm conditioning. Exp. Neurol., 42:347-368, 1974.

30. Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J. and Iwamura, Y. Modulation of trigeminal reflexes during the REM state in brain-transected cats. Arch. Ital. Biol., 112:278-296, 1974.

31. Sterman, M.B., Macdonald, L.R. and Stone, R.K. Biofeedback training of the sensorimotor EEG rhythm in man: Effects on epilepsy. Epilepsia, 15:395-417, 1974.

32. Lucas, E.A. and Sterman, M.B. Effect of a forebrain lesion on the polycyclic sleep-wake cycle and sleep-wake patterns in the cat. Exp. Neurol., 46(2):368-388, 1975.

33. Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Sterman, M.B. Development of state patterns in the kitten. Exp. Neurol., 49:822-838, 1975.

34. Sterman, M.B. Effects of brain surgery and EEG operant conditioning on seizure latency following monomethylhydrazine intoxication in the cat. Exp. Neurol., 50:757-765, 1976.

35. Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life: I. Heart rate and variability as a function of state. Pediat. Res., 10:945-951, 1976.

36. Sterman, M.B., Harper, R.M., Havens, B., Hoppenbrouwers, T., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J. Quantitative analysis of infant EEG development during quiet sleep. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 43:371-385, 1977.

37. McGinty, D.J., Stevenson, M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J. Polygraphic studies of kitten development: Sleep-state patterns. Develop. Psychobiol., 10(5):455-469,1977.

38. Sterman, M.B., Shouse, M.N., Lucia, M.B., Heinrich, R.L. and Sarnoff, S.K. Effects of anesthesia and cranial electrode implantation on seizure susceptibility of the cat. Exp. Neurol., 57:158-166, 1977.

39. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M., Hoffman, E., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life: III. Incidence of apnea and periodic breathing. Pediatrics, 60(4):418-425, 1977.

40. Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Bannett, D., Hodgman, J., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Effects of feeding on state and cardiac regulation in the infant. Dev. Psychobiol., 10(6):507519, 1977.

41. Sterman, M.B. Sensorimotor EEG operant conditioning: Experimental and clinical effects. Pav. J. Bio. Sci., 12(2):6392, 1977.

42. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and McGinty, D.J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants during the first six months of life: II. Respiratory rate and variability as a function of state. Pediat. Res., 12:120-125, 1978.

43. Sterman, M.B. and McDonald, L.R. Effects of central cortical EEG feedback training on incidence of poorly controlled seizures. Epilepsia, 19(3):207-222, 1978.

44. Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J. and Hodgman, J. Polygraphic studies of normal infants and infants at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome: Heart rate and variability as a function of state. Pediat. Res., 12:778-785, 1978.

45. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Ugartechea, J.D., Combs, D., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Studies of maternal-fetal interaction during the last trimester of pregnancy: Ontogenesis of the basic rest-activity cycle. Exp. Neurol., 61(1):136-153, 1978.

46. Harper, R.M., Walter, D.O., Leake, B., Hoffman, H.J., Sieck, G.C., Sterman, M.B., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Development of sinus arrhythmia during sleep and waking states in normal infants. Sleep, 1:33-48, 1978.

47. Bowersox, S.S., Siegel, J.M. and Sterman, M.B. Effects of restraint on EEG variables and monomethylhydrazine seizures in the cat. Exp. Neurol., 61(1):154-164, 1978.

48. Sterman, M.B., Goodman, S.J. and Kovalesky, R.A. Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on seizure susceptibility in the rhesus monkey. Exp. Neurol., 62(3):73S-747, 1978.

49. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Arakawa, K., McGinty, D.J., Mason, J., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep apnea as part of a sequence of events: A comparison of three-months old infants at low and increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Neuropadiatrie, 9(4):320-337, 1978.

50. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Changes in seizure susceptibility, sleep time and sleep spindles following thalamic and cerebellar lesions. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 46:1-12, 1979.

51. Holcombe, V., Sterman, M.B., Goodman, S.J. and Fairchild, M.D. The immobilization response in rhesus monkeys: A behavioral and electroencephalographic study. Exp. Neurol., 63(2):420-435, 1979.

52. Sterman, M.B. and Kovalesky, R.A. Anticonvulsant effects of restraint and pyridoxine on hydrazine seizures in the monkey. Exp. Neurol., 65:78-86, 1979.

53. Siegel, J.M., Sterman, M.B. and Ross, S. Automatic detection and operant reinforcement of slow potential shift. Physiol. Behav., 23(2):411-413, 1979.

54. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Jensen, D., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Respiration during the first six months of life in normal infants: II. Emergence of a circadian pattern. Neuropadiatrie, 10(3):264-280, 1979.

55. McGinty, D.J., London, M.S., Baker, T.L., Stevenson, M., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Harper, R.M., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. Sleep apnea in normal kittens. Sleep, 1:393-412, 1979.

56. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Relation of monomethylhydrazine (MMH) seizure thresholds to afterdischarge thresholds with amygdaloid stimulation in cats. Exp. Neurol., 66:667-673, 1979.

57. Sterman, M.B. and Shouse, M.N. Quantitative analysis of training, sleep EEG and clinical response to EEG operant conditioning in epileptics. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 49:558-576, 1980.

58. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Jensen, D.K., Hodgman, J.E.,Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. The emergence of a circadian pattern in respiratory rates: Comparison between control infants and subsequent siblings of SIDS. Pediat. Res., 14:345-351, 1980.

59. Lucas, E.A., Rogers, J. and Sterman, M.B. Effect of amphetamine and pentobarbitol on sleep-wake patterns of cats with basal forebrain lesions. Psychopharmacology, 68:179-184, 1980.

60. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., McGinty, D.J., Harper, R.M. and Sterman M.B. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Sleep apnea and respiration in subsequent siblings. Pediatrics, 66(2):205-214, 1980.

61. McGinty, D.J. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep physiology, hypoxemia and the sudden infant death syndrome. Sleep, 3:361-374, 1980.

62. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Harper, R.M. and Sterman, M.B. Respiration during the first six months of life in normal infants IV: Gender differences. Early Hum. Dev., 4:167-177, 1980.

63. Sterman, M.B. Power spectral analysis of EEG characteristics during sleep in epileptics. Epilepsia, 22:95-106, 1981.

64. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep and kindling: I. Effects of initial afterdischarge threshold determination. Exp. Neurol., 71:550-562, 1981.

65. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep and kindling: II. Effects of generalized seizure induction. Exp. Neurol., 71:563580, 1981.

66. Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Miyahara, T., Mason, J., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. Temporal sequencing in sleep and waking states during the first six months of life. Exp. Neurol., 72:294-307, 1981.

67. Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Miyahara, T., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. Development of ultradian periodicity and coalescence at 1 cycle per hour in electroencephalographic activity. Exp. Neurol., 73:127-143, 1981.

68. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Combs, D., Ugartechea, J.C., Hodgman, J., Sterman, M.B. and Harper, R.M. Fetal heart rates during maternal wakefulness and sleep. Obstet.& Gynecol., 57(3):301-309, 1981.

69. Bowersox, S.S. and Sterman, M.B. Changes in sensorimotor sleep spindle activity and seizure susceptibility following somatosensory deafferentation. Exp. Neurol., 74:814-828, 1981.

70. Sterman, M.B. and Bowersox, S.S. Sensorimotor EEG rhythmic activity: A functional gate mechanism. Sleep, 4(4):408-422, 1981.

71. Harper, R.M., Leake, B., Hoffman, H., Walter, D.O., Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E. and Sterman, M.B. Periodicity of sleep states is altered in infants at risk for the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Science, 213:1030-1032, 1981.

72. Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J., Harper, R.M., Hoppenbrouwers, T. and Hodgman, J.E. Developmental comparison of sleep EEG power spectral patterns in infants at low and high risk for sudden death. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 53:166-181, 1982.

73. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Sterman, M.B. and Harper, R.M. Temporal distribution of sleep states, somatic and autonomic activity during the first half year of life: Comparison of control infants and subsequent siblings of SIDS. Sleep, 5(2):131-144, 1982.

74. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Acute sleep deprivation reduces amygdala kindled seizure threshold in cats. Exp. Neurol., 78:716-727, 1982.

75. Bowersox, S.S. and Sterman, M.B. Effects of somatosensory deafferentation on spectral characteristics of the sensorimotor EEG in the adult cat. Exp. Neurol., 77(2):403-418, 1982.

76. Hodgman, Joan, M.D., Hoppenbrouwers, Toke, Ph.D., Geidel, Susan, R.N., M.S., Hadeed, Anthony, H.D., Sterman, Maurice B., Ph.D., Harper, Ronald, Ph.D. and McGinty, Dennis, Ph.D. Respiratory behavior in near-miss Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Pediatrics, 69(6):785-792, 1982.

77. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. 'Kindling' a sleep disorder: degree of sleep pathology predicts kindled seizure susceptibility in cats. Brain Res., 271:196-200, 1983.

78. Bowersox, S.S. and Sterman, M.B. Changes in circadian sleep and waking patterns after somatosensory deafferentation in the cat. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 56:623-627, 1983.

79. Dushenko, T.W. and Sterman, M.B. Hemisphere-specific deficits on cognitive/perceptual tasks following REM sleep deprivation. Intern. J. Neuroscience, 25:25-45, 1984.

80. Shouse, M.N., Sterman, M.B., Hauri, P.J. and Belsito, O. Sleep disruption with basal forebrain lesions decreases latency to amygdala kindling in cats. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 58:369-377, 1984

81. Sterman, M.B., Shouse, M.N., Fairchild, M.D. and Belsito, O. Kindled seizure induction alters and is altered by zinc absorption. Brain Res., 383.3832-386, 1986.

82. Lantz, D. and Sterman, M.B., Neuropsychological assessment of subjects with uncontrolled epilepsy: Effects of EEG feedback training. Epilepsia, 29(2):163-171, 1988.

83. Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. The role of sleep and arousal in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 533: 48-61, 1988.

84. Hoppenbrouwers, T., Hodgman, J.E., Arakawa, K., and Sterman, M.B. Polysomnographic sleep and waking states are similar in subsequent siblings of SIDS and control infants during the first six months of life. Sleep, 12(3) :265-276, 1989.

85. Szymusiak, R., McGinty, D., Shouse, M.N., Shepard, D. and Sterman, M.B. Effects of systemic atropine sulfate administration on the frequency content of the cat sensorimotor EEG during sleep and waking. Behav. Neurosci., 104: 217-225, 1990.

86. Sterman, M.B., Mann, C.A., Kaiser, D.A. and Suyenobu, B.Y. Multiband topographic EEG analysis of a simulated visuomotor aviation task. Int. J. Psychophysiol., 16: 49-56, 1994.

87. Sterman, M.B. and Mann, C.A. Concepts and applications of EEG analysis in aviation performance evaluation. Biol. Psych., 40 (1-2): 115-130, 1995.

88. Sterman, M.B. Physiological origins and functional correlates of EEG rhythmic activities: Implications for self-regulation. Biofeedback and Self-Regulation, 21:3-33,1996.

89. Eriksen, H.R., Olff, M., Mann, C.A., Sterman, M.B. and Ursin, H. Psychological defense mechanisms and EEG arousal. Scand. J. Psychol. 1996, 37:351-361.

90. Mann, C.A., Sterman, M.B. and Kaiser, D.A. Suppression of EEG rhythmic frequencies during somato-motor and visuo-motor behavior. Int. J. Psychophysiol., 1996, 23: 1-7.

91. Sterman, M.B., Kaiser, D.A. and Veigel, B. Spectral analysis of event-related EEG responses during short-term memory performance. Brain Topography, 1996, 9(1): 21-30.

92. Sterman, M.B. and Kaiser, D.A. Topographic analysis of spectral density co-variation: normative database and clinical assessment. Clin. Neurophysiol., 1999, 110 (Suppl. 1), S80.

93. Hoffman, D.A., Lubar, J.F., Thatcher, R.W., Sterman, M.B., Rosenfield, P.J. et al., Limitation of the American Academy of Neurology and American Clinical Neurophysiology Society paper on QEEG. J. Neuropsychiatry Clin. Neurosci., 1999, 11(3): 401-407.

94. Sterman, M.B. Basic concepts and clinical findings in the treatment of seizure disorders with EEG operant conditioning. Clinical Electroenceph., 2000, 31(1): 45-55.

95. Sterman, M.B. EEG markers for attention deficit disorder: pharmacological and neurofeedback applications. The Child Study Journal, 2000, in press.

B. Invited Articles and Peer-Reviewed Proceedings

1. Sterman, M.B. Studies of the temporal organization of functional states. In: Proc. of the Int'l.
Soc. for the Study of Biological Rhythms. 1971, PP. 121-123.

2. Sterman, M.B. Studies of EEG biofeedback training in man and cats: Highlights of 17th Annual Conference: VA Cooperative Studies in Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences, 1972, PP. 5060.

3. Sterman, M.B. EEG biofeedback training in the treatment of epilepsy. In: S.C. Padnes and T. R. Budzynski (Eds.), NC 6 in Roche Scientific Series, 1977.

4. Sterman, M.B., Schummer, G.J., Dushenko, T.W. and Smith, J.C. Electroencephalographic correlates of pilot performance: Simulation and in-flight studies. In: Electric and Magnetic Activity of the Central Nervous System: Research And Clinical Applications in Aerospace Medicine. AGARD Conference Proceedings No. 432, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1988, pp. 31/1-31/16.

5. Poe, G.R., Suyenobu, B.Y., Bolstad, C.A., Endsley, M.R., and Sterman, M.B. EEG correlates of critical decision making in computer simulated combat. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 2:758-763, 1991.

6. Sterman, M.B. and Olff, M. Topographic EEG correlates of perceptual defensiveness. Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Aviation Psychology, 2:764-769, 1991.

7. Sterman, M.B., Mann, C.A. and Kaiser, D.A. Quantitative EEG patterns of differential in-flight workload. In: Space Operations and Research (SOAR), NASA Johnson Space Center, II: 466-473, 1992.

8. Sterman, M.B., Olff, M. and Ursin, H. Electroencephalo-graphic correlates of psychological defense. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 1-824:76-80, 1992.

9. Sterman, M.B., Kaiser, D., Mann, C. and Francis, J. Topographic EEG correlates of the basic attributes test for air force candidate selection. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 1-824:62-65, 1992.

10. Sterman, M.B., Mann, C.A., Suyenobu, B.Y., Beyma, D.C. and Francis, J.R. Application of quantitative EEG analysis to workload assessment in an advanced flight/mission aircraft simulator. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 1-648:118121, 1993.

11. Veigel, B. and Sterman, M.B. Topographic EEG correlates of good and poor performance in a signal recognition task. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society, 1-648:147-151, 1993.

12. Drakulic, B.S., Mann, C.A., Sein, T.H., Sterman, M.B., and Mai, L.X. A hybrid amplifier for electrophysiological signal recording. Proceedings 15th IEEE EMBS, 1033-1034, 1993.

13. Sterman, M.B. Application of quantitative EEG to aircraft assessment, management, and control. Proceedings, American Control Conference, 2:1378-1381, 1995.

C. Review Articles

1. Clemente, C.D. and Sterman, M.B. Cortical synchronization and sleep patterns in acute restrained and chronic behaving cats induced by basal forebrain stimulation. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol., 24 (Suppl.):172-187, 1963.

2. Sterman, M.B. Forebrain mechanisms of sleep and wakefulness. Acta Psychol., 23:273-274, 1964.

3. Hernandez-Peon, R. and Sterman, M.B. Brain Functions. Ann. Rev. Psychol. 17: 363-394, 1966.

4. Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Basal forebrain structures and sleep. Acta Neurol Latinoamericana, 14:228-244, 1968.

5. Sterman, M.B. EEG biofeedback: Physiological behavior modification. Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev., Vol. 5:405-412, 1981.

6. Sterman, M.B. Alternative therapy: EEG feedback training. Ann. Intern. Med., 97(4):591-594, 1982.

7. Sterman, M.B. The basic rest-activity cycle revisited: some new perspectives. Exp. Brain Res., Supp. 12:186-200, 1985.

8. Sterman, M.B. Epilepsy and its treatment with EEG feedback therapy. Annals Behav. Med. 8:21-25, 1986.

9. Sterman, M.B. and Hodgman, J.E. The role of sleep and arousal in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci., 533: 48-61, 1988.

10. Sterman, M.B. The challenge of EEG biofeedback in the treatment of epilepsy. Biofeedback, 25(1): 6-23, 1997.

D. Books

1. Sterman, M.B., McGinty, D.J, and Adinolfi, A.M. (Eds.). Brain Development And Behavior, New York, Academic Press, 1971, 386 pp.

2. Drucker-Colin, R.R., Shkurovich, N. and Sterman, M.B. (Eds.). The Functions of Sleep, Academic Press, New York, 1979, 301 pp.

3. Ursin, R. and Sterman, M.B. A Manual for Recording and Scoring Sleep States in the Cat, Brain Information Service, UCLA, 1981, 103 pp.

4. Sterman, M.B., Shouse, M.N. and Passouant, P. (Eds.). Sleep and Epilepsy, Academic Press, New York/San Francisco, 1982, 531 pp.

5. Morely, J., Sterman, M.B. and Walsh, J. (Eds.) Nutritional Modulation of Neural Function: UCLA forum An Medical Sciences, No. 28, Academic Press, New York, 1988, 325 pp.

6. Sterman, M.B. Atlas of Topometric Clinical Displays, Sterman-Kaiser Imaging Laboratory, Los Angeles, 1999, 145 pp.

E. Invited Book Chapters

1. Clemente, C.D. and Sterman, M.B. Limbic and other forebrain mechanisms in sleep induction and behavioral inhibition. In: W. Ross Adoy and T. Tokizane (Eds.), Progress in Brain Research. Vol. 27, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1967, pp. 34-47.

2. Clemente, C.D. and Sterman, M.B. Basal forebrain mechanisms for internal inhibition and sleep. In: S.S. Kety, E. V. Evarts, H. L. Williams (Eds.), Sleep and Other Altered States of Consciousness, Vol. XLV of Research Publications for the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 1967, pp. 127-147.

3. French, J.D., Sterman, M.B., Ellison, G.D, Winters, W. D. and Spooner, C. Interdisciplinary program of research training in basic sciences related to mental health at the Brain Research Institute. In: Biology in the Behavioral Sciences, Proceedings Nat'l. Inst. Mental Health Program Dir. Mtg. held November, 1966, University of Chicago, 1967, pp. 18-36.

4. Sterman, M.B. and Hoppenbrouwers, T. The development of sleep-waking and rest-activity patterns from fetus to adult in man. In: M.B. Sterman, D.J. McGinty and A.M. Adinolfi (Eds.), Brain Development and Behavior, Academic Press, New York, 1971, pp. 203-227.

5. Sterman, M.B. The basic-rest-activity cycle and sleep: Developmental considerations in man and cats. In: C.D. Clemente, D. Purpura, and F.E. Mayer (Eds.), Sleep and the Maturing Nervous System, New York, Academic Press, Chapt. 10, 1972 pp. 175-197.

6. Sterman, M.B. Neurophysiologic and clinical studies of sensorimotor EEG biofeedback training: Some effects on epilepsy. (1) In: L.Birk (Ed.), Biofeedback: Behavioral Medicine, Grune and Stratton, New York (Chapter 9), 1973: (2) Seminars in Psychiatry, 5(4):507-525, 1973.

7. Sterman, M.B. The neural circuitry of sleep. In: M.H. Chase (Ed.), The Sleeping Brain: Perspectives in Brain Sciences, Brain Information Service, Brain Research Institute, UCLA, 1:85-144, 1973.

8. Sterman, M.B. and Clemente, C.D. Forebrain mechanisms for the onset of sleep. In: O. Petre-Quadens and J. Schlag (Eds.), Basic Sleep Mechanisms, Academic Press, New York, 1973, pp. 8397.

9. Sterman, M.B. Studies of the temporal organization of functional states. In: L.E. Scheving, F. Halberg and J.E. Pauly (Eds.), Chronobiology, Igaku Shoin, Ltd., Tokyo, 1974, pp. 499502.

10. Sterman, M.B. Sleep. In: Leo V. DiCara (Ed.), Advances in Limbic and Autonomic Nervous System Research, Plenum Pub. Corp., New York, 1974, pp. 395-417.

11. Sterman, M.B. Clinical implications of EEG biofeedback training: A critical appraisal. In: G.E. Schwartz and J. Beatty (Eds.), Biofeedback: Theory and Research, Chapter 16, Academic Press, New York, 1977, pp. 389-411.

12. Sterman, M.B. Effects of sensorimotor EEG feedback training on sleep and clinical manifestations of epilepsy. In: J. Beatty and H. Legewie (Eds.), Biofeedback and Behavior, Plenum Press, New York, 1977, pp. 167-200.

13. Sterman, M.B. Ontogeny of sleep: Implications for function. In: R.R. Drucker-Colin, M. Shkurovich and M.B. Sterman (Eds.), The Functions of Sleep, Academic Press, New York, 1979, pp. 207-231.

14. Sterman, M.B. La retroalimentacion biologica del EEG: Modification de conducta fisiologica. In: V.A. Colotas, V. M. Alcaraz and C. R. Shuster (Eds.), Modification de Conducta: Applications del analisis conductual a la investigacion biomedica. Editorial Trillas, Mexico, 1980, Chapter 12, pp. 273 290.

15. Sterman, M.B. and Shouse, M.N. Kindling and sleep: A new direction in the search for mechanism. In: Kindling 2, J. Wada (Ed.), Raven Press, New York, 1981, pp. 137-148.

16. Sterman, M.B. Sleep EEG and clinical response of EEG operant conditioning in epileptics. In: E. Richter-Heinrich and N.E. Miller (Eds.), Biofeedback - Basic Problems and Clinical Applications, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenshaften, Berlin, and North-Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam and New York, 1982, pp. 68-82.

17. Shouse, M.N. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep pathology in experimental epilepsy: Amygdala kindling. In: M.B. Sterman, M.N. Shouse and P. Passouant (Eds.), Sleep and Epilepsy, Chapter 12, Academic Press, New York/San Francisco, 1982, pp. 151-164.

18. Sterman, M.B. and Shouse, M.N. Sensorimotor mechanisms underlying a possible common pathology in epilepsy and associated sleep disturbances. In: M.B. Sterman, M.N. Shouse and P. Passouant (Eds.), Sleep and Epilepsy, Chapter 3, Academic Press, New York/San Francisco, 1982, pp. 19-42.

19. Hamel, A.R. and Sterman, M.B. Sleep and epileptic abnormalities during sleep. In: M.B. Sterman, M.N. Shouse and P. Passouant (Eds.), Sleep and Epilepsy, Chapter 27, Academic Press, New York/San Francisco, 1982, pp. 361-377.

20. Sterman, M.B. EEG biofeedback in the treatment of epilepsy: An overview circa 1980. In: L. White and B. Tursky (Eds.), Clinical Biofeedback: Efficacy and Mechanisms, Guilford Press, New York, 1982, pp. 311-330.

21. Sterman, M.B. Suppression of clinical and EEG seizure manifestations with EEG feedback training. In: H. Akimoto, H. Kazamatsuri, M. Seino and A. Ward (Eds.), Advances in Epileptology, Raven Press, New York, 1982, pp. 261-267.

22. Sterman, M.B. The role of sensorimotor rhythmic EEG activity in the etiology and treatment of generalized motor seizures. In: Th. Elbert, W. Lutzenberger and N. Birbaumer (Eds.), Self-Regulation of the Brain and Behavior, Springer Verlag, New York, Chapter 7, 1984, pp. 95-106.

23. Sterman, M.B. and Shouse, M.N. Sleep "Centers" in the Brain: The Preoptic Basal Forebrain Area Revisited. In: Brain Mechanisms of Sleep, D.J. McGinty, R. Drucker-Colin, A. Morrison and P.L. Parmeggiani (Eds.), Raven Press, New York, 1985, pp. 227-299.

24. Sterman, M.B. Nutritional factors in the mechanism and treatment of epilepsy. In: J. Bland (Ed.), A Year in Nutritional Medicine, 2nd. ea., Keats, New Caanan, 1986, pp. 239-252.

25. Sterman, M.B. Effects of dietary zinc manipulation on kindling and related zinc absorption in the cat. In: J. Wada (Ed.), Kindling 3, Raven Press, New York, 1986, pp. 173-181.

26. Sterman, M.B., Shouse, M.N. and Fairchild, M.D. Zinc and Seizure Mechanisms. In: J. Morely, M.B. Sterman and J. Walsh (Eds.), Nutritional modulation of neural function: UCLA Forum in Medical Sciences, No. 28, Academic Press, New York, 1988, pp. 307-328.

27. Sterman, M.B., Szymusiak, R.S., and McGinty, D.J. Integrative functions of the Basal Forebrain Area in Sleep Regulation. In: The Diencephalon and Sleep Mancia, M. and Marini, G., (Eds.), Raven Press, New York, 1990, pp. 147-169.

28. Lantz, D. and Sterman, M.B. Neuropsychological prediction and outcome measures in relation to EEG feedback training for the treatment of epilepsy. In: The Neuropsychology of Epilepsy, T. L. Bennett, (Ed.), Plenum Publishing, 1992, pp. 213-231.

29. Sterman, M.B. Sensorimotor EEG feedback training in the study and treatment of epilepsy. In: Neurobehavioral Treatment of Epilepsy, D.J. Mostofsky and Y. Loyning (Eds.) Erlbaum Publishers, 1993, pp. 1-17.

30. Sterman, M.B. An introduction to a different kind of book about ADD. In: The ADD Book, Sears, W. and Thompson, L.; Little Brown Co., New York, xvii- xviii, 1998.

31. Sterman, M.B. Functional patterns and their physiological origins in the waking EEG: Implications for Event-related EEG responses. In: Event-Related Desynchronization. Handbook of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Revised Series, Vol. 6. G. Pfurtscheller and F.H. Lopes da Silva, (Eds.), Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, . Chapter 3, 33-49, 1999.

32. Sterman, M.B. Event-related EEG response correlates of task difficulty, sleep deprivation, and sensory distraction. In: Event-Related Desynchronization. Handbook of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, Revised Series, Vol. 6. G. Pfurtscheller and F.H. Lopes da Silva, (Eds.), Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, . Chapter15, 233-242, 1999.