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Motor Evoked Potentials

Intraarterial heparin flushing effect on motor evoked potentials in chronic ischemic stroke patients

Intraarterial heparin flushing effect on motor evoked potentials in chronic ischemic stroke patients

... 11. Hendricks, HT, Pasman, JW, Van Limbeek, J, Zwarts, MJ. Motor evoked potentials of the lower extremity in predict- ing motor recovery and ambulation after stroke: a cohort study. Arch Phys ...

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Measuring motor evoked-potentials in children with autism spectrum disorders accompanied with cerebral vein thrombosis following intraarterial heparin flushing

Measuring motor evoked-potentials in children with autism spectrum disorders accompanied with cerebral vein thrombosis following intraarterial heparin flushing

... the evoked potentials, that demonstrated in CVT, have a possible prognostic value on patients suffering from ...the motor evoked potentials (MEPs) on patients following the intervention ...

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Neurophysiological assessment of spinal cord injuries in dogs using somatosensory and motor evoked potentials

Neurophysiological assessment of spinal cord injuries in dogs using somatosensory and motor evoked potentials

... Application of these diagnostic modalities in veterinary medicine is still limited, and two major limiting factors should be mentioned. First, different anesthetic protocols, mainly with substances that strongly suppress ...

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Reliability of Motor Evoked Potentials Induced by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: The Effects of Initial Motor Evoked Potentials Removal

Reliability of Motor Evoked Potentials Induced by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: The Effects of Initial Motor Evoked Potentials Removal

... TMS-elicited motor evoked potentials (MEPs) for the assessment of CSE in a clinical context depends on their intra-and inter-session ...resting motor threshold (RMT) for one group while the ...

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation and motor evoked potentials in speech perception research

Transcranial magnetic stimulation and motor evoked potentials in speech perception research

... Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation TMS and Motor Evoked Potentials MEPs in.. Speech Perception Research.[r] ...

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Transcranial electrical stimulation motor-evoked potentials in a spinal cord ischaemia rabbit model

Transcranial electrical stimulation motor-evoked potentials in a spinal cord ischaemia rabbit model

... [2]. Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) can reflect the function of the spinal cord in real time, as well as spinal cord blood ...to motor function, and related to the degree of pathological ...

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Somatosensory and motor evoked potentials in dogs with chronic severe thoracolumbar spinal cord injury

Somatosensory and motor evoked potentials in dogs with chronic severe thoracolumbar spinal cord injury

... Some dogs that become paraplegic after severe spinal cord injury regain ambulation on the pelvic limbs despite permanent loss of pelvic limb sensation, a phenomenon termed ‘spinal walking’. Plastic changes in spinal cord ...

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Impaired facilitation of motor evoked potentials in incomplete spinal cord injury

Impaired facilitation of motor evoked potentials in incomplete spinal cord injury

... The study was performed on 12 healthy volunteers (4 women, 8 men, mean age 26.8 years, range 20–31) and 21 patients with iSCI (8 women, 13 men, mean age 53.1 years, range 16–81). Exclusion criteria for participation in ...

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Motor-evoked potentials reveal a motor-cortical readout of evidence accumulation for sensorimotor decisions

Motor-evoked potentials reveal a motor-cortical readout of evidence accumulation for sensorimotor decisions

... Another important difference is our use of partly dissociated muscle groups (FDI and ADM) versus Michelet et al.’s use of a single muscle (FDI) with two opposing movements, flexion and extension, implying an inherently ...

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SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIALS AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF WALKING AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

SOMATOSENSORY AND MOTOR EVOKED POTENTIALS AS PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF WALKING AFTER SPINAL CORD INJURY

... indicate motor tract lesions in approximately 90% of SCI patients and predictive for the recovery of upper and lower limb motor ...clinical motor functions in relation to that of descending ...

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Combined Muscle Motor and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials for Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumour Surgery

Combined Muscle Motor and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials for Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumour Surgery

... muscle motor evoked potentials (mMEPs) and somatosensory evoked potentials is useful for more aggressive and safe resection in intramedul- lary spinal cord tumour (IMSCT) ...

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Multimodal evoked potentials for functional quantification and prognosis in multiple sclerosis

Multimodal evoked potentials for functional quantification and prognosis in multiple sclerosis

... i.e. motor evoked potentials from lower and upper limbs (MEP), visual evoked potentials (VEP), and somatosensory evoked poten- tials from lower limbs (SEP); (4) a clinically ...

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Cortical inhibition and habituation to evoked potentials: relevance for pathophysiology of migraine

Cortical inhibition and habituation to evoked potentials: relevance for pathophysiology of migraine

... inhibition [8]. However, following to reduced thalamic drive also facilitatory circuits should be impaired, but this does not seem the case, as on the contrary, hyperexcit- ability of facilitatory circuits has been ...

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Assessing amblyopia treatment using multifocal visual evoked potentials

Assessing amblyopia treatment using multifocal visual evoked potentials

... Jeon et al. [16] reported that visual acuity quantification using absolute value of amplitude in pattern visual evoked potentials was useful in confirming subjective visual acuity. They found that the ...

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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: early predictors of Alzheimer’s disease?

Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: early predictors of Alzheimer’s disease?

... Conclusion: These findings show the presence of vestibular dysfunction, especially in the path- ways of ocular vestibular evoked potential, in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impair- ment. Given that ...

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Decoding steady-state visual evoked potentials from electrocorticography

Decoding steady-state visual evoked potentials from electrocorticography

... a motor imagery application, one typically relies on a multi-electrode implants covering over the sensorimotor cortex to decode actions of different limbs, the activity of which is highly localized (Miller et ...

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Contact heat evoked potentials and habituation measured interictally in migraineurs

Contact heat evoked potentials and habituation measured interictally in migraineurs

... of evoked potentials of different modalities to repeated stimuli in comparison to healthy subjects ...of evoked potentials during the pain-free interval of migraine patients has been shown for ...

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An Automatic Sequential Recognition Method for Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials

An automatic sequential recognition method for cortical auditory evoked potentials

... auditory evoked potentials, only few of these methods have been established in clinical routine since they are not adjusted to the clinical require- ments such as robustness for noisy data, restrictions on ...

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Validity ty of spectral analysis of evoked potentials in brain research

Validity ty of spectral analysis of evoked potentials in brain research

... Concerning the clinical use of the spectral analysis of the EPs, Khachunts et al. (2001) have performed a comparative spectral analysis of the short latency auditory EPs in normal and neurological pathol- ogy (neuroma, ...

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Dissociation of P300 brain potentials evoked by rare visual stimuli

Dissociation of P300 brain potentials evoked by rare visual stimuli

... Figure 3.9a and 3.9b Graph illustrating the distribution, across electrode site, of rescaled amplitude within the latency range of 500 -850 msec elicited by auditory Figure 3.9a and visu[r] ...

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