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1 Abnormalities of parietal and prerolandic somatosensory evoked potentials in Huntington's disease Abbruzzese, G.
1990
5 p. 340-346
7 p.
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2 Absence of spinal N13-P13 and normal scalp far-field P14 in a patient with syringomyelia Urasaki, Ei-ichirou
1988
5 p. 400-404
5 p.
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3 A comparison of corticospinal activation by magnetic coil and electrical stimulation of monkey motor cortex Amassian, VahéE.
1990
5 p. 390-401
12 p.
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4 Activation of carotid baroreceptors inhibits spinal reflexes in man Rau, H.
1993
5 p. 328-334
7 p.
article
5 A developmental study on the effect of stimulus rate on the auditory evoked brain-stem response Lasky, Robert E
1984
5 p. 411-419
9 p.
article
6 After-potentials and control of repetitive firing in human motoneurones Kudina, L.P.
1992
5 p. 345-353
9 p.
article
7 Aging, caffeine, and information processing: an event-related potential analysis Lorist, Monicque M.
1995
5 p. 453-467
15 p.
article
8 A high-intensity, goggle-mounted flash stimulator for short-latency visual evoked potentials Pratt, H.
1994
5 p. 469-472
4 p.
article
9 Alcohol and the auditory brain-stem response, brain temperature, and blood alcohol curves: explanation of a paradox Lee, Julia A.
1990
5 p. 362-375
14 p.
article
10 A method of uroneurophysiological investigation in children Podnar, Simon
1997
5 p. 389-392
4 p.
article
11 A new descriptor of the dual character of the input-output behaviour of the cochlea, with implications for signal-to-noise ratio estimation of brain-stem auditory potentials evoked by alternating polarity clicks Deltenre, P.
1993
5 p. 377-388
12 p.
article
12 A new method to measure the distribution of motor conducgtion velocity in man Harayama, H.
1991
5 p. 323-331
9 p.
article
13 A new stimulation strategy for recording electrical auditory evoked potentials in cochlear implant patients Hervé, Thierry
1996
5 p. 472-478
7 p.
article
14 A quantitative method for the assessment of overall effects from a number of similar electrophysiological studies: description and application to event-related potentials in Parkinson's disease Ebmeier, Klaus P.
1992
5 p. 440-446
7 p.
article
15 Attenuation in detection of somatosensory stimuli by transcranial magnetic stimulation Cohen, Leonardo G.
1991
5 p. 366-376
11 p.
article
16 Auditory and visual event-related potentials in a controlled investigation of HIV infection Baldeweg, Torsten
1993
5 p. 356-368
13 p.
article
17 Auditory brain-stem (ABP) and somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) in an animal model of a synaptic lesion: elevated plasma barbiturate levels Sohmer, H.
1988
5 p. 382-388
7 p.
article
18 Auditory brain-stem evoked potentials in cat after kainic acid induced neuronal loss. II. Cochlear nucleus Zaaroor, Menashe
1991
5 p. 436-445
10 p.
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19 Auditory brain-stem evoked potentials in cat after kainic acid induced neuronal loss. I. Superior olivary complex Zaaroor, Menashe
1991
5 p. 422-435
14 p.
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20 Auditory event-related potentials in obstructive sleep apnea: effects of treatment with nasal continuous positive airway pressure Rumbach, L.
1991
5 p. 454-457
4 p.
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21 Auditory event-related potentials in well-characterized groups of children Martin, Leocadio
1988
5 p. 375-381
7 p.
article
22 Auditory event-related potentials to deviant stimuli during drowsiness and stage 2 sleep Winter, Oscar
1995
5 p. 398-412
15 p.
article
23 Auditory middle latency responses in children: Effects of age and diagnostic category Kraus, Nina
1985
5 p. 343-351
9 p.
article
24 Auditory selective attention in middle-aged and elderly subjects: an event-related brain potential study Woods, D.L.
1992
5 p. 456-468
13 p.
article
25 Auditory steady-state responses to multiple simultaneous stimuli Lins, Otavio G.
1995
5 p. 420-432
13 p.
article
26 Brain-stem auditory evoked potential monitoring. Variations of stimulus artifact in brain death Litscher, G.
1995
5 p. 413-419
7 p.
article
27 Brain-stem auditory evoked potentials and brain death Machado, Calixto
1991
5 p. 392-398
7 p.
article
28 Central sensory and motor conduction in vitamin B12 deficiency Di Lazzaro, V.
1992
5 p. 433-439
7 p.
article
29 Chemo-somatosensory event-related potentials in response to repetitive painful chemical stimulation of the nasal mucosa Hummel, T.
1994
5 p. 426-432
7 p.
article
30 Chromatic and achromatic visual evoked potentials in Parkinson's disease Büttner, Th.
1996
5 p. 443-447
5 p.
article
31 Cochlear summating potential recorded from the external auditory meatus of normal humans. Amplitude-intensity functions and relationships to auditory nerve compound action potential Chatrian, Gian Emilio
1984
5 p. 396-410
15 p.
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32 Comparative effects of age on limbic and scalp P3 Puce, Aina
1989
5 p. 385-393
9 p.
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33 Comparison of somatosensory evoked potentials recorded from the scalp and dorsal column nuclei to upper and lower limb stimulation in the rat Sen, Chandra N.
1991
5 p. 378-383
6 p.
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34 Contribution of cutaneous and muscle afferent fibres to cortical SEPs following median and radial nerve stimulation in man Halonen, Jukka-Pekka
1988
5 p. 331-335
5 p.
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35 Correlation of tibial nerve SEPs with the development of seizures in patients with supratentorial cerebral infarcts Kovala, T.
1990
5 p. 347-352
6 p.
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36 Corrigendum 1991
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1 p.
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37 Cross-correlation of the frequency-following response Palaskas, Constantine W.
1989
5 p. 399-400
2 p.
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38 Data dependent weighted averages for recording of evoked potential signals Bezerianos, A.
1995
5 p. 468-471
4 p.
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39 Dermatomal and mixed nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in the diagnosis of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome Cakmur, Raif
1998
5 p. 423-434
12 p.
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40 Dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials at the cervical, thoracic and lumbosacral levels Bamford, Colin R.
1993
5 p. 432-433
2 p.
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41 Dermatomal somatosensory evoked potentials at the cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral levels: a response Slimp, Jefferson C.
1993
5 p. 434-
1 p.
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42 Developmental changes in the event-related EEG theta response and P300 Yordanova, Juliana
1997
5 p. 418-430
13 p.
article
43 Differential impact of hypothermia and pentobarbital on brain-stem auditory evoked responses Janssen, Raelyn
1991
5 p. 412-421
10 p.
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44 Differential sensitivity to rotation measured on potentials evoked by electrical stimulation of the guinea-pig ear de Sauvage, Renaud Charlet
1994
5 p. 462-468
7 p.
article
45 Dipole modelling of median nerve SEPs in normal subjects and patients with small subcortical infarcts Franssen, H.
1992
5 p. 401-417
17 p.
article
46 Dissociation of frontal and parietal components of somatosensory evoked potentials in severe head injury Gütling, Eva
1993
5 p. 369-376
8 p.
article
47 Dynamics of MLAEP changes in midazolam-induced sedation Morlet, D
1997
5 p. 437-446
10 p.
article
48 Early scalp responses evoked by stimulation of the supraorbital nerve in man Leandri, M.
1989
5 p. 367-377
11 p.
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49 EEG theta and frontal alpha oscillations during auditory processing change with aging Yordanova, Juliana Y
1998
5 p. 497-505
9 p.
article
50 Effect of graded periods of congenital hypothyroidism on the peripheral auditory evoked activity of rats Hebert, R
1985
5 p. 381-387
7 p.
article
51 Effect of hyperthermia on somatosensory evoked potentials in the anaesthetized rat Panjwani, G.D.
1991
5 p. 384-391
8 p.
article
52 Effect of sleep stage on somatosensory evoked potentials by median nerve stimulation Nakano, Shuji
1995
5 p. 385-389
5 p.
article
53 Effects of chlorpromazine on pattern and flash ERGs and VEPs compared to oxazepam and to placebo in normal subjects Bartel, P.
1990
5 p. 330-339
10 p.
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54 Effects of cocaine on the brain-stem auditory evoked potential in the Long-Evans rat Gritzke, R.
1988
5 p. 389-399
11 p.
article
55 Effects of localized pontine lesions on auditory brain-stem evoked potentials and binaural processing in humans Pratt, Hillel
1998
5 p. 511-520
10 p.
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56 Effects of scopolamine on visual evoked potentials in aging and dementia Ray, P.G.
1991
5 p. 347-351
5 p.
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57 Electrical and magnetic transcranial stimulation in patients with corticospinal damage due to stroke or motor neurone disease Berardelli, A.
1991
5 p. 389-396
8 p.
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58 Electroencephalogram and evoked potentials in the primate model of viral encephalitis Ochikubo, F.
1993
5 p. 397-407
11 p.
article
59 Electromyographic single motor unit potentials after repeated botulinum toxin treatments in cervical dystonia Odergren, T.
1994
5 p. 325-329
5 p.
article
60 Electrophysiological studies of color processing in human visual cortex Allison, Truett
1993
5 p. 343-355
13 p.
article
61 Erb's and cervical somatosensory evoked potentials: Correlations with body size Nai-Shin Chu,
1985
5 p. 319-322
4 p.
article
62 Estimate of physiological variability of peak latency in single sweep P300 Nishida, Shigeto
1997
5 p. 431-436
6 p.
article
63 Event-related brain potentials during semantic categorization in normal aging and senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type Iragui, Vicente
1996
5 p. 392-406
15 p.
article
64 Event-related desynchronization and movement-related cortical potentials on the ECoG and EEG Toro, Camilo
1994
5 p. 380-389
10 p.
article
65 Event-related potentials during paired associate memory paradigm Honda, Manabu
1996
5 p. 407-421
15 p.
article
66 Event-related potentials of the rat during active and passive auditory oddball paradigms Shinba, T
1997
5 p. 447-452
6 p.
article
67 Evidence for further recruitment of group I fibres with high stimulus intensities when using surface electrodes in man Gracies, J.M.
1994
5 p. 353-357
5 p.
article
68 Evoked dipole source potentials of the human auditory cortex Scherg, Michael
1986
5 p. 344-360
17 p.
article
69 Evoked potential maps in learning disabled children Sutton, Jeffrey P
1986
5 p. 399-404
6 p.
article
70 Evoked potentials in clinical medicine Hughes, John R.
1990
5 p. 402-
1 p.
article
71 Facilitation of motor evoked potentials by somatosensory afferent stimulation Deletis, V.
1992
5 p. 302-310
9 p.
article
72 Far-field potential production by quadrupole generators in cylindrical volume conductors Dumitru, Daniel
1993
5 p. 421-431
11 p.
article
73 Finding the depth of magnetic brain stimulation: a re-evaluation Rudiak, David
1994
5 p. 358-371
14 p.
article
74 Frontal auditory evoked potentials and augmenting-reducing Bruneau, N
1985
5 p. 364-371
8 p.
article
75 Further observations on the facilitation of muscle responses to cortical stimulation by voluntary contraction Thompson, P.D.
1991
5 p. 397-402
6 p.
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76 Gender factor in longer P100 latency of elderly persons Verma, Narayan P
1984
5 p. 361-365
5 p.
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77 Generator locations of movement-related potentials with toungue protusions and vocalizations: subdural recording in human 1995
5 p. 484-
1 p.
article
78 George Duncan Dawson Offner, Franklin F.
1984
5 p. 345-346
2 p.
article
79 High-rate sequential sampling of auditory brain-stem and somatosensory evoked responses in hypoxia Kajimoto, Shin-Ichiro
1994
5 p. 456-461
6 p.
article
80 H-reflex changes in the course of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Mazzini, Letizia
1997
5 p. 411-417
7 p.
article
81 8–12 Hz rhythmic oscillations in human motor cortex during two-dimensional arm movements: evidence for representation of kinematic parameters Toro, Camilo
1994
5 p. 390-403
14 p.
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82 IFCN Announcement 1994
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83 IFCN announcement 1994
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1 p.
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84 Impairment of central motor conduction in diabetic patients Abbruzzese, G.
1993
5 p. 335-340
6 p.
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85 Information processing during cardiac surgery: an event related potential study Van Hooff, J.C.
1995
5 p. 433-452
20 p.
article
86 Is the auditory brain-stem response (ABR) effective in the assessment of post-traumatic coma? Facco, E.
1985
5 p. 332-337
6 p.
article
87 Latency of the P3 event-related potential: Normative aspects and within-subject variability Sklare, Daniel A
1984
5 p. 420-424
5 p.
article
88 Local estimate of surface Laplacian derivation on a realistically shaped scalp surface and its performance on noisy data Le, Jian
1994
5 p. 433-441
9 p.
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89 Long latency postural responses are functionally modified by cognitive set Beckley, D.J.
1991
5 p. 353-358
6 p.
article
90 Magnetic stimulation of the corticospinal tracts in Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease Nezu, A
1998
5 p. 446-448
3 p.
article
91 Magnetic stimulation over the cerebellum in patients with ataxia Ugawa, Yoshikazu
1997
5 p. 453-458
6 p.
article
92 Mapping early somatosensory evoked potentials in selective attention: critical evaluation of control conditions used for titrating by difference the cognitive P30, P40, P100 and N140 Desmedt, John E
1989
5 p. 321-346
26 p.
article
93 Mapping somatosensory evoked potentials to finger stimulation at intervals of 450 to 4000 msec and the issue of habituation when assessing early cognitive components Tomberg, Claude
1989
5 p. 347-358
12 p.
article
94 Mass-action view of single-cell responses to stimulation of the receptive field and/or beyond: exemplification with data from the rabbit primary visual cortex Mitzdorf, U.
1994
5 p. 442-455
14 p.
article
95 Masseter silent period: a study of magnetic stimulation Lin, Yung-Yang
1994
5 p. 404-406
3 p.
article
96 Maturation of the electroretinogram in children: stability of the amplitude ratio a b Flores-Guevara, R.
1996
5 p. 422-427
6 p.
article
97 Median and tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials: middle-latency components from the vicinity of the secondary somatosensory cortex in humans Kany, C
1997
5 p. 402-410
9 p.
article
98 Memory-dependent auditory evoked potentials to change in the binaural interaction of noise signals Jones, S.J.
1991
5 p. 399-405
7 p.
article
99 Middle-latency somatosensory evoked potentials following median and posterior tibial nerve stimulation in Down's syndrome Kakigi, Ryusuke
1991
5 p. 364-371
8 p.
article
100 Midlatency auditory evoked responses: differential abnormality of P1 in Alzheimer's disease Buchwald, J.S.
1989
5 p. 378-384
7 p.
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101 Midlatency auditory evoked responses: Differential effects of sleep in the cat Chen, B.M
1986
5 p. 373-382
10 p.
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102 Midlatency auditory evoked responses: Differential effects of sleep in the human Erwin, R
1986
5 p. 383-392
10 p.
article
103 Modelling magnetic coil excitation of human cerebral cortex with a peripheral nerve immersed in a brain-shaped volume conductor: the significance of fiber bending in excitation Amassian, Vahe E.
1992
5 p. 291-301
11 p.
article
104 Modulation of vibrissa-evoked cortical potentials after infraorbital nerve crush in rats Shiraki, Y.
1990
5 p. 376-381
6 p.
article
105 Motor evoked potential monitoring during spinal surgery: responses of distal limb muscles to transcranial cortical stimulation with pulse trains Jones, S.J.
1996
5 p. 375-383
9 p.
article
106 Motor potentials evoked by paired cortical stimuli Inghilleri, M.
1990
5 p. 382-389
8 p.
article
107 Multichannel measurements of magnetic compound action fields of the median nerve in man Hashimoto, I.
1991
5 p. 332-336
5 p.
article
108 Muscle fiber conduction velocity in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and traumatic lesions of the plexus brachialis Van der Hoeven, J.H.
1993
5 p. 304-310
7 p.
article
109 Muscle sympathetic nerve activity during apneic episodes in patients with obstructuve sleep apnea syndrome Shimizu, T.
1994
5 p. 345-352
8 p.
article
110 Myoclonus and sensorimotor integration in a patient with Ramsay Hunt syndrome Kunesch, E.
1991
5 p. 337-343
7 p.
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111 Nerve, spinal cord and brain somatosensory evoked responses: a comparative study during electrical and magnetic peripheral nerve stimulation Zarola, Flora
1991
5 p. 372-377
6 p.
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112 Neural conduction in visual pathways in newly-diagnosed IDDM patients Parisi, Vincenzo
1998
5 p. 490-496
7 p.
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113 Neural generators of the brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) in the rhesus monkey Møller, Aage R
1986
5 p. 361-372
12 p.
article
114 Neural plasticity in processing of sound location by the early blind: an event-related potential study Kujala, Teija
1992
5 p. 469-472
4 p.
article
115 Neuroanatomic correlations with the late waves of the brain-stem auditory evoked potential Hughes, J.R.
1988
5 p. 367-374
8 p.
article
116 Neurobiological effects of extensive transcranial electromagnetic stimulation in an animal model Counter, S.A.
1993
5 p. 341-348
8 p.
article
117 Neuromagnetic evidence that the P100 component of the pattern reversal visual evoked response originates in the bottom of the calcarine fissure Seki, Kaoru
1996
5 p. 436-442
7 p.
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118 Neuromagnetic responses elicited by auditory stimuli in dichotic listening Kuriki, S.
1991
5 p. 406-411
6 p.
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119 New method for titrating differences in scalp topographic patterns in brain evoked potential mapping Desmedt, John E.
1989
5 p. 359-366
8 p.
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120 Objective detection of 40 Hz auditory evoked potentials: phase coherence vs. magnitude-squared coherence Dobie, Robert A.
1994
5 p. 405-413
9 p.
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121 Origin and distribution of P13 and P14 far-field potentials after median nerve stimulation. Scalp, nasopharyngeal and neck recording in healthy subjects and in patients with cervical and cervico-medullary lesions Restuccia, Domenico
1995
5 p. 371-384
14 p.
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122 Origin of the widespread N18 in median nerve SEP Sonoo, Masahiro
1992
5 p. 418-425
8 p.
article
123 Pain-evoked potentials: what do they really measure? Zaslansky, R.
1996
5 p. 384-391
8 p.
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124 Percutaneous magnetic coil stimulation of human cervical vertebral column: site of stimulation and clinical application Chokroverty, S.
1991
5 p. 359-365
7 p.
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125 Peri-rolandic and fronto-parietal components of scalp-recorded giant SEPs in cortical myoclonus 1995
5 p. 484-
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126 P300 in response to the subject's own name Berlad, I.
1995
5 p. 472-474
3 p.
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127 Postnatal development of auditory function in the chicken revealed by auditory brain-stem responses (ABRs) Katayama, Akiko
1985
5 p. 388-398
11 p.
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128 Preterm maturation of the somatosensory evoked potential Taylor, M.J.
1996
5 p. 448-452
5 p.
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129 Principal component analysis of event-related potentials: A note on misallocation of variance Möcks, Joachim
1986
5 p. 393-398
6 p.
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130 Principles of digital sampling of a physiologic signal Nilsson, Jan
1993
5 p. 349-358
10 p.
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131 Projection of thenar muscle afferents to frontal and parietal cortex of human subjects Gandevia, S.C.
1990
5 p. 353-361
9 p.
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132 Pudendal nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in paediatrics: maturation aspects Perretti, A
1997
5 p. 383-388
6 p.
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133 P300 variations in parkinsonian patients before and during dopaminergic monotherapy: a suggested dopamine component in P300 Stanzione, P.
1991
5 p. 446-453
8 p.
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134 Quantitative surface EMG of pericranial muscles in headache. A population study Jensen, Rigmor
1994
5 p. 335-344
10 p.
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135 Questions regarding the sequential neural generator theory of the somatosensory evoked potential raised by digital filtering Eisen, Andrew
1984
5 p. 388-395
8 p.
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136 Real-time reconstruction of evoked potentials using a new two-dimensional filter method Sgro, Joseph A
1985
5 p. 372-380
9 p.
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137 Reciprocal inhibition of the H-reflex in the forearm: methodological aspects Fuhr, Peter
1993
5 p. 319-327
9 p.
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138 Recovery after surgery of the spinal N24 SEP in dural arteriovenous malformation of the dorsal cord Valeriani, Massimiliano
1995
5 p. 479-482
4 p.
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139 Recovery functions of common peroneal, posterior tibial and sural nerve somatosensory evoked potentials Saito, Takanori
1992
5 p. 337-344
8 p.
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140 Recovery functions of early cortical median nerve SSEP components: normative data Romani, A.
1995
5 p. 475-478
4 p.
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141 Reduction of corticospinal excitability by magnetic stimulation over the cerebellum in patients with large defects of one cerebellar hemisphere Meyer, Bernd-Ulrich
1994
5 p. 372-379
8 p.
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142 Reduction of visual P300 during transient global amnesia Bokura, Hirokazu
1994
5 p. 422-425
4 p.
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143 Relation of olfactory event-related potentials to changes in stimulus concentration Tateyama, T
1998
5 p. 449-455
7 p.
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144 Relationship of transient and steady-state auditory evoked fields Pantev, C.
1993
5 p. 389-396
8 p.
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145 Risk for ABR abnormalities in the nursery Salamy, A.
1994
5 p. 392-395
4 p.
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146 Role of SEP in identifying patients requiring temporary shunt during carotid endarterectomy Fava, E.
1992
5 p. 426-432
7 p.
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147 Sensory neural conduction of median nerve from digits and palm stimulation in carpal tunnel syndrome Rossi, S.
1994
5 p. 330-334
5 p.
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148 Separate generators with distinct orientations for N20 and P22 somatosensory evoked potentials to finger stimulation? Deiber, M.P
1986
5 p. 321-334
14 p.
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149 SEPs to median nerve stimulation: normative data for paediatrics Taylor, M.J.
1988
5 p. 323-330
8 p.
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150 SEP testing in deeply comatose and brain dead patients: the role of nasopharyngeal, scalp and earlobe derivations in recording the P14 potential Wagner, W.
1991
5 p. 352-363
12 p.
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151 SEP topographies elicited by innocuous and noxious sural nerve stimulation. III. Dipole source localization analysis Dowman, Robert
1994
5 p. 373-391
19 p.
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152 Sequential analysis of the brain's transfer properties during consecutive REM episodes Roschke, J.
1995
5 p. 390-397
8 p.
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153 Sex and ear differences of brain-stem acoustic evoked potentials in a sample of normal full-term newborns. Normative study Chiarenza, Giuseppe A.
1988
5 p. 357-366
10 p.
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154 Short latency SEPs in infants and children: Developmental changes and maturational index of SEPs Tomita, Yutaka
1986
5 p. 335-343
9 p.
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155 Short latency somatosensory evoked potentials in infants Willis, John
1984
5 p. 366-373
8 p.
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156 Silent period induced by cutaneous stimulation Uncini, A.
1991
5 p. 344-352
9 p.
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157 Single-trial latency variability does not contribute to fast habituation of the long-latency averaged auditory evoked potential in the albino rat Specht, Colleen M.
1996
5 p. 462-471
10 p.
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158 Somatosensory evoked magnetic fields and potentials following passive toe movement in humans Xiang, Jing
1997
5 p. 393-401
9 p.
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159 Spatial cueing, sensory gating and selective response preparation: an ERP study on visuo-spatial orienting Eimer, Martin
1993
5 p. 408-420
13 p.
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160 Spike-induced interference in auditory sensory processing in Landau–Kleffner syndrome Seri, Stefano
1998
5 p. 506-510
5 p.
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161 Spine and scalp somatosensory evoked potentials in normal subjects and patients with spinal cord disease: Evaluation of afferent transmission Schiff, Jack A
1984
5 p. 374-387
14 p.
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162 Stationary potentials after median nerve stimulation: changes with arm position Kameyama, Shigeki
1988
5 p. 348-356
9 p.
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163 Steady-state analysis of somatosensory evoked potentials Noss, Roger S.
1996
5 p. 453-461
9 p.
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164 Stimulus intensity and inter-stimulus interval effects on pain-related cerebral potentials Jacobson, Robert C
1985
5 p. 352-363
12 p.
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165 Stretch responses to ankle rotation in multiple sclerosis patients with spasticity Toft, E.
1993
5 p. 311-318
8 p.
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166 Sympathetic skin responses recorded from non-palmar and non-plantar skin sites: their role in the evaluation of thermal sweating Matsunaga, Kaoru
1998
5 p. 482-489
8 p.
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167 Temporal correspondence of intracranial, cochlear and scalp-recorded human auditory nerve action potentials Pratt, H.
1992
5 p. 447-455
9 p.
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168 The ability of MUP parameters to discriminate between normal and neurogenic MUPs in concentric EMG: analysis of the MUP “thickness” and the proposal of “size index” Sonoo, Masahiro
1993
5 p. 291-303
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169 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response 1987
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170 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. III. Formation, analysis, and reliability of planar segments in the cat Martin, William H.
1987
5 p. 333-340
8 p.
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171 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. II. Methodology Martin, William H.
1987
5 p. 327-332
6 p.
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172 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. I. Introduction and overview Jewett, Don L.
1987
5 p. 323-326
4 p.
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173 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. IV. Effects of electrode position in the cat Martin, William H.
1987
5 p. 341-348
8 p.
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174 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. IX. Theoretical aspects Jewett, Don L.
1987
5 p. 386-408
23 p.
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175 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. V. Effects of stimulus intensity in the cat Martin, William H.
1987
5 p. 349-359
11 p.
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176 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. VI. Effects of lesions in the cat Gardi, John N.
1987
5 p. 360-367
8 p.
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177 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. VIII. Isolated frog sciatic nerve in a volume conductor Chimento, Thomas C.
1987
5 p. 380-385
6 p.
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178 The 3-channel Lissajous' trajectory of the auditory brain-stem response. VII. Planar segments in humans Sininger, Yvonne S.
1987
5 p. 368-379
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