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Articles 81 to 90 of 1960:

81.

Recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex after magnetic stimulation in normal subjects.

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the differences in the recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex (MIR) obtained with electrical and magnetic stimulation. METHODS: In 31 healthy subjects we studied the MIR evoked by electrical or magnetic stimulation of the ...
E Gastaldo, A Graziani, M Paiardi, R Quatrale, R Eleopra, V Tugnoli, E Granieri (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
recovery-cycle-masseter-inhibitory-reflex-after-magnetic-stimulation.asp


82.

Slow frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation affects reaction times, but not priming effects, in a masked prime task.

OBJECTIVE: Slow frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) reduces motor cortex excitability, but it is unclear whether this has behavioural consequences in healthy subjects. METHODS: We examined the effects of 1 Hz rTMS (train of 20 ...
F Schlaghecken, A Münchau, B R Bloem, J Rothwell, M Eimer (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
slow-frequency-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-affects.asp


83.

Evoked potentials to auditory movement sensation in duplex perception.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the processing of auditory movement sensation accompanying duplex perception in binaural hearing. METHODS: Stimuli were formant transitions (presented to the front, left or right of the subject) and ...
Ilan Laufer, Hillel Pratt (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
evoked-potentials-auditory-movement-sensation-duplex-perception.asp


84.

Adaptation characteristics of steady-state motion visual evoked potentials.

OBJECTIVE: Motion visual evoked potentials (motion VEPs) are used in clinical diagnosis and basic research. Employing steady-state rather than the usual transient motion VEPs simplifies statistical evaluation and might drastically reduce examination ...
Sven P Heinrich, Michael Bach (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
adaptation-characteristics-steady-state-motion-visual-evoked.asp


85.

Establishment of standard values for the latency, interval and amplitude parameters of tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs).

OBJECTIVE: To establish standard values for tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs). METHODS: We examined SEPs following left tibial nerve stimulation in 65 normal subjects of various ages, and performed multiple regression analysis using ...
Takaaki Miura, Masahiro Sonoo, Teruo Shimizu (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
establishment-standard-values-latency-interval-amplitude-parameters.asp


86.

Enhancement of neuroplastic P2 and N1c auditory evoked potentials in musicians.

P2 and N1c components of the auditory evoked potential (AEP) have been shown to be sensitive to remodeling of the auditory cortex by training at pitch discrimination in nonmusician subjects. Here, we investigated whether these neuroplastic components of ...
Antoine Shahin, Daniel J Bosnyak, Laurel J Trainor, Larry E Roberts (J Neurosci, 200307)
enhancement-neuroplastic-p-n-c-auditory-evoked-potentials-musicians.asp


87.

Human kinematics and event control: on-line movement registration as a means for experimental manipulation.

In human movement and sports science, manipulations of perception and action are common and often comprise the control of events, such as opening or closing liquid crystal goggles. Most of these events are externally controlled, independent of the ...
Raôul R D Oudejans, Bert H Coolen (J Sports Sci, 200307)
human-kinematics-event-control-line-movement-registration-means.asp


88.

High-resolution time course of hemispheric dominance revealed by low-resolution electromagnetic tomography.

OBJECTIVE: Auditory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were recorded during a lexical decision task in response to linguistic and non-linguistic stimuli, to assess the detailed time course of language processing in general, and hemispheric dominance ...
Alon Sinai, Hillel Pratt (Clin Neurophysiol, 200307)
high-resolution-time-course-hemispheric-dominance-revealed-low.asp


89.

Relation between brain activation and lexical performance.

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to determine whether performance on lexical tasks was correlated with cerebral activation patterns. We found that such relationships did exist and that their anatomical distribution reflected the ...
James R Booth, Douglas D Burman, Joel R Meyer, Darren R Gitelman, Todd B Parrish, M Marsel Mesulam (Hum Brain Mapp, 200307)
relation-brain-activation-lexical-performance.asp


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Relationship between blood pressure, sleep K-complexes, and muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans.

Stage 2 sleep is characterized by the EEG appearance of "K-complexes" and blood pressure oscillations. K-complexes may be directly related to blood pressure changes or they may reflect central sympathetic activation. We analyzed the temporal relationship ...
Jens Tank, Andre Diedrich, Nanette Hale, Faiz E Niaz, Raffaello Furlan, Rose Marie Robertson, Rogelio Mosqueda-Garcia (Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, 200307)
relationship-blood-pressure-sleep-k-complexes-muscle-sympathetic.asp


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