Don, I have been thinking along the same lines. I came across the work of Robert O. Becker, MD who has apparently done a lot of work on electric currents and the body, recorded in "The Body Electric" by Becker and Selden. A second book is called "Cross Currents". Both of these are written for the informed layman, not the professional, aproximately Scientific American level. The second book has reference to many other sources. I would be interested in someone else looking at his work and see if he makes sense. ---Milo At 12:20 AM 12/5/95 EST, you wrote: >As we all know our brains work in large part through the firing of neurons which >involves a chemical and an electrical process. Most all of the research re. >Parkinson's Disease has focused upon the chemical neurotransmitter side. > >I wonder what thought or research has been done regarding the electrical >response?? >Any comments?? > >Thoughtfully, >Don > >Dr. Don Berns >4943 Del Monte Rd. >La Canada, CA 91011 >818-790-8812 ><[log in to unmask]> > > Milo V. Anderson, Ph.D. Box 417 Angwin, CA 94508 voice 707 965 2508 fax 707 965 3148 e-mail [log in to unmask]