In this series of experiments changes in oxygen diffusion coefficients were measured in waking primates undergoing focal middle cerebral artery ischemia; Ligation of the middle cerebral artery followed by a decrease of the oxygen diffusion coefficient in the areas supplied by that vessel to levels ten to twenty per cent below normal by twenty-five minutes following onset of ischemia. Following release and re-perfusion diffusion coefficient gradually increases and reaches a super normal peak value three hours after release of ligation. This is followed by a gradual reduction in diffusion coefficient with stabilization at preocclusion levels. In the three experiments described these changes following re-perfusion corresponded with clinical improvement of the neurological status of the monkeys;