Brainstem evaluation in children with primary nocturnal enuresis. [PDF]
We investigated the brainstem integrity in children with primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) using auditory brainstem responses (ABR), blink reflex and exteroceptive suppression of the masseter muscle.
Kanik, Arzu +4 more
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Simultaneous EEG‐fNIRS recorded resting‐state activity in DoC patients. Neurovascular coupling analysis revealed elevated EEG_beta and fNIRS_HbO connectivity in PMC and Broca's regions, distinguishing MCS from UWS with high accuracy (AUC = 0.879). EEG‐fNIRS multimodal integration supports bedside monitoring.
Nan Wang +14 more
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Background: The success of a cochlear implant (CI), which is the standard therapy for patients suffering from severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss, depends on the number and excitability of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs).
Verena Scheper +17 more
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On the dual structure of the auditory brainstem response in dogs [PDF]
Objective: To use the over-complete discrete wavelet transform (OCDWT) to further examine the dual structure of auditory brainstem response (ABR) in the dog.
A.P. Bradley +45 more
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Utilization of the chirp stimulus in auditory brainstem response measurements [PDF]
Välittömästi äänistimulusta seuraavaa, aivorungosta lähtöisin olevaa sähköistä aktiviteettia kutsutaan auditoriseksi aivorunkovasteeksi (ABR, auditory brainstem response). ABR:ää käytetään laajalti kuulon objektiiviseen testaamiseen.
Hyvärinen, Petteri
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Neural control of vocalization in bats: mapping of brainstem areas with electrical microstimulation eliciting species-specific echolocation calls in the rufous horseshoe bat [PDF]
1. The functional role of brainstem structures in the emission of echolocation calls was investigated in the rufous horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus rouxi, with electrical low-current microstimulation procedures. 2.
Radtke-Schuller, Susanne, Schuller, Gerd
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Sleep neuroimaging: Review and future directions
Summary Sleep research has evolved considerably since the first sleep electroencephalography recordings in the 1930s and the discovery of well‐distinguishable sleep stages in the 1950s. While electrophysiological recordings have been used to describe the sleeping brain in much detail, since the 1990s neuroimaging techniques have been applied to uncover
Mariana Pereira +17 more
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Correction: Electrically evoked auditory brainstem responses in deaf patients with Mondini malformation during cochlear implantation [PDF]
Han‐Yu Zhu +6 more
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Review of various intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring techniques [PDF]
IONM is use to monitoring nervous tissues (including brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves and peripheral nerves) in real-time during surgeries, alert neurological injuries and corrective measures and prevent disability.
Ali, Liaquat +2 more
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Direct Current Auditory Evoked Potentials During Wakefulness, Anesthesia, and Emergence from Anesthesia [PDF]
Direct current auditory evoked potentials (DC-AEPs) are a sensitive indicator of depth of anesthesia in ani-mals. However, they have never been investigated in humans. To assess the potential usefulness of DC-AEPs as an indicator of anesthesia in humans,
Bauer, Herbert +5 more
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