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Neurophysiology of the esophagus

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2014
The following, from the 12th OESO World Conference: Cancers of the Esophagus, includes commentaries on the methods and characteristics of esophageal afferents in humans; the pitfalls in characterization of mechanosensitive afferents; the sensitization of esophageal afferents in human studies; the brain source modeling in the understanding of the ...
Brock, Christina   +6 more
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Neurophysiology of Remembering

Annual Review of Psychology, 2022
By linking the past with the future, our memories define our sense of identity. Because human memory engages the conscious realm, its examination has historically been approached from language and introspection and proceeded largely along separate parallel paths in humans and other animals.
Lila Davachi   +4 more
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Neurophysiological markers

Neurological Sciences, 2008
After the advent of immunomodulatory treatment in Multiple Sclerosis and after several options for early treatment have become available, the early identification of patients non responder has become a very important issue. Therefore, methods are needed for the detection of disease activity and, particularly in more advanced phases of the disease, of ...
LEOCANI , ANNUNZIATA MARIA LETIZIA   +1 more
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Neurophysiology of gait

2018
Beyond the classic clinical description, recent studies have quantitatively evaluated gait and balance dysfunction in cerebellar ataxias by means of modern motion analysis systems. These systems have the aim of clearly and quantitatively describing the differences, with respect to healthy subjects, in kinematic, kinetic, and surface electromyography ...
Serrao M., Ranavolo A., Casali C.
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Neurophysiology and neuromodulators

Neurological Sciences, 2007
Migraine is an episodic brain disorder that results in significant morbidity. Antiepileptic drugs (neuromodulators) are increasingly recommended for migraine prevention because of placebo-controlled double-blind trials that prove them effective. Cortical spreading depression (CSD) is thought to be the pathophysiological correlate of the neurological ...
Giovanni D'Andrea   +2 more
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Neurophysiology of Learning

Annual Review of Psychology, 1975
A typical learning task involves a motivated organism that perceives a stim­ ulus, reacts to it, and subsequently modifies its behavior. A complete analysis of the neurophysiology of learning thus involves aspects of sensory function and control of movement as well as aspects of motivation and drive.
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