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Electropyhsiological assessment of the afferent sensory pathway in cardiac arrest survivors [PDF]
E. Bauer +7 more
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Electrophysiological Evidence for Impaired Central Pain Modulation in Parkinson's Disease
Our study demonstrates electrophysiological evidence of impaired central pain modulation in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients using laser‐evoked potential habituation and quantitative sensory testing. PD patients exhibited reduced habituation to painful stimuli, independent of reported pain or medication.
Dilara Kersebaum +10 more
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Studies on sites of narcotics, hypnotics and analgesics on somatic afferent pathway (I)
安原 基弘
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Chylomicron components activate duodenal vagal afferents via a cholecystokinin A receptor‐mediated pathway to inhibit gastric motor function in the rat [PDF]
Jörg Glatzle +7 more
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Abstract Background Visual hallucinations (VHs) are a common feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) believed to arise from disruptions to the functional architecture supporting sensory integration and attentional control. Across synucleinopathies, increased pathological burden in the amygdala and deficits in cholinergic modulation have been linked to VHs.
Anna Ignatavicius +6 more
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Central pathways responsible for depolarization of primary afferent fibres
J. C. Eccles +2 more
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Abnormal Connectivity of the Head Neural Integrator in Cervical Dystonia
Abstract Background Cervical dystonia is characterized by abnormal neck and head movements, possibly related to a dysfunction of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC) and the head neural integrator, a system responsible for the control of head and eye movements.
Giuseppe A. Zito +20 more
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Differential role of inhibition in habituation of two independent afferent pathways to a common motor output [PDF]
Adam S. Bristol, Thomas Carew
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