1. Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was a Ukrainian physiologist who published the first EEG and the evoked potential of the mammalian brain.

1. Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was a Ukrainian physiologist who published the first EEG and the evoked potential of the mammalian brain.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was born in Kyiv in Polish-Ukrainian aristocratic family of Neminsky of Prawdzic coat of arms.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky owned 309 dessiatines of farmland in Ivashkivtsi village in Podolia Governorate.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was a member of Russian nationalist organization Union of the Russian People in Kyiv.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky entered medical department of Kazan University a year later.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky authored one chapter in Plotnikov's doctoral thesis and had a publication on electrolysis of aluminum bromide compounds with toluene and benzene.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky organized modern animal operation clinics taken as the specimen Pavlov's lab.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky used recently invented Einthoven string galvanometer to record brain and muscle electrical signals.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky found "spontaneous electric fluctuations" which he showed independent of blood pressure and peripheral nerves electric activity.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky conducted wide clinical investigations which were not published as well as his other works of this period.
In 1949, Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was allowed to live and work in Moscow which meant all accusations were taken off.
Vladimir Pravdich-Neminsky was a head in Laboratory of Cerebrography of USSR Academy of Sciences until death.