Jose M.R. Delgado

Affiliations: 
Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 
Area:
remote electrical stimulation, brain control, psychiatric disease
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Pioneer of electrical stimulation of the brain (ESB) with a remote control ("stimoceiver"). Search for the successor to frontal leukotomy psychosurgery. Very controversial figure, well-remembered for his "Brave Bulls" demonstration experiment and controversial media coverage. For discussion, see Snyder, Mayes & Spencer, Eds., 2008, San Diego: Academic Press/Elsevier.

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Delgado JM. (1977) Instrumentation, working hypotheses, and clinical aspects of neurostimulation. Applied Neurophysiology. 40: 88-110
Delgado JM, Lico MC, Bracchitta H, et al. (1971) Brain excitability and behavioral reactivity in monkeys under meprobamate. Archives Internationales De Pharmacodynamie Et De Thã©Rapie. 194: 5-17
DeFeudis FV, Delgado JM. (1970) Effects of lithium on amino-acids in mouse brain in vivo. Nature. 225: 749-50
Delgado JM, Mir D. (1969) Fragmental organization of emotional behavior in the monkey brain. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 159: 731-51
Mark VH, Ervin FR, Sweet WH, et al. (1969) Remote Telemeter Stimulation and Recording from Implanted Temporal Lobe Electrodes Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery. 31: 86-93
Delgado JM, Mark V, Sweet W, et al. (1968) Intracerebral radio stimulation and recording in completely free patients. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 147: 329-40
Delgado JM. (1967) Limbic system and free behavior. Progress in Brain Research. 27: 48-68
Delgado JM. (1966) Aggressive behavior evoked by radio stimulation in monkey colonies. American Zoologist. 6: 669-81
DELGADO JM. (1965) SEQUENTIAL BEHAVIOR INDUCED REPEATEDLY BY STIMULATION OF THE RED NUCLEUS IN FREE MONKEYS. Science (New York, N.Y.). 148: 1361-3
DELGADO JM. (1964) FREE BEHAVIOR AND BRAIN STIMULATION. International Review of Neurobiology. 6: 349-449
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