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Electrically evoked auditory potentials have been used to predict auditory thresholds in patients with a cochlear implant (CI). However, with exception of electrically evoked compound action potentials (eCAP), conventional extracorporeal EEG recording ...
Andy J. Beynon+2 more
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) in the child population is the third most common chronic disease. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a very disabling and silently developing complication.
Marta Wysocka-Mincewicz+4 more
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Time-frequency analysis of event-related brain recordings: Connecting power of evoked potential and inter-trial coherence [PDF]
Objective. In neuroscience, time-frequency analysis has been used to get insight into brain rhythms from brain recordings. In event-related protocols, one applies it to investigate how the brain responds to a stimulation repeated over many trials. In this framework, three measures have been considered: the amplitude of the transform for each single ...
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Long-term motor deficit in brain tumour surgery with preserved intra-operative motor-evoked potentials [PDF]
Muscle motor-evoked potentials are commonly monitored during brain tumour surgery in motor areas, as these are assumed to reflect the integrity of descending motor pathways, including the corticospinal tract.
Basaldella, Federica+8 more
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Effects of Visual Scene Complexity on Neural Signatures of Spatial Attention
Spatial selective attention greatly affects our processing of complex visual scenes, yet the way in which the brain selects relevant objects while suppressing irrelevant objects is still unclear.
Lia M. Bonacci+4 more
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Background Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is associated with significant systemic abnormalities which includes systemic inflammation and neurohormonal activation that are considered the main mechanisms of the pathophysiology in systemic ...
Hossam Abd El Monem Ali+1 more
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Rett syndrome is a debilitating neurodevelopmental disorder for which no disease-modifying treatment is available. Fortunately, advances in our understanding of the genetics and pathophysiology of Rett syndrome has led to the development of promising new
Joni N. Saby+6 more
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Since its first experimental signatures, the so called “critical brain hypothesis” has been extensively studied. Yet, its actual foundations remain elusive.
Benedetta Mariani+11 more
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Update on the multimodal pathophysiological dataset of gradual cerebral ischemia in a cohort of juvenile pigs: auditory, sensory and high-frequency sensory evoked potentials [PDF]
We expand from a spontaneous to an evoked potentials (EP) data set of brain electrical activities as electrocorticogram (ECoG) and electrothalamogram (EThG) in juvenile pig under various sedation, ischemia and recovery states. This EP data set includes three stimulation paradigms: auditory (AEP, 40 and 2000 Hz), sensory (SEP, left and right maxillary ...
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Study of VEP in Ethambutol Optic Neuropathy: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: One important first-line drug for treating Tuberculosis (TB) is Ethambutol (EMB), which carries a built-in risk of causing optic neuropathy, potentially resulting in permanent visual impairment.
Sofiza Mohmedsaleem Chandniwala+3 more
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