A method for increasing cerebral blood flow in a patient. A electrical
stimulating device is provided. The electrical stimulating device is
applied to the patient at a region adjacent the cervical sympathetic
chain, the brain stem, the head, or the sympathetic nervous system. The
electrical stimulating device is applied by any route selected from
transcutaneous, subcutaneous, and subarachnoid. The electrical
stimulating device is activated to stimulate or inhibit nerve impulses of
the cervical sympathetic chain, thereby producing vasodilation in the
cerebral vasculature, thereby increasing cerebral blood flow. Devices for
increasing cerebral blood flow in a patient are also described.