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High frequency deep brain stimulation of the hippocampus in a rat model for temporal lobe epilepsy [PDF]
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Contribution of intermittent photic stimulation to routine EEG
Neurophysiologie Clinique, 2021Intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) is an activation procedure performed during electroencephalography (EEG) to detect photosensitive patients. This procedure is recommended in routine EEGs but the benefit of IPS in the general population is not clearly ascertained.We retrospectively analyzed 7683 EEGs of patients referred for a routine EEG to the ...
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Intermittent Photic Stimulation at Marginal Intensity Levels
The Journal of Psychology, 1951(1951). Intermittent Photic Stimulation at Marginal Intensity Levels. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 217-223.
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Techniques of Intermittent Photic Stimulation and Paroxysmal Responses
American Journal of EEG Technology, 1989Visual stimuli of flickering geometric pattern and red flicker are generally very potent stimuli in triggering paroxysmal responses irrespective of using light stimulation with very low intensity, ...
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Alteration of motor cortex excitability in response to intermittent photic stimulation
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2000To measure the duration of cortical silent period (C-SP) in response to different frequencies of intermittent photic stimulation (IPS).Ten normal volunteers without a history of seizures were studied. First, using a magnetic stimulator we determined the resting motor threshold (RMT).
M, Entezari-Taher, A C, Dean
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Facilitatory Effects of Intermittent Photic Stimulation on Visual Cortical Kindling
Epilepsia, 1982Summary: There are few reports on kindling preparation by daily electrical stimulation to the primary visual cortex. In our previous studies on cats, it was demonstrated that repeated stimulation to the primary visual cortex brought a similar progress in seizure development as in amygdaloid kindling, although it took more trials.
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