Human Sensation of Transcranial Electric Stimulation. [PDF]
Noninvasive transcranial electric stimulation is increasingly being used as an advantageous therapy alternative that may activate deep tissues while avoiding drug side-effects. However, not only is there limited evidence for activation of deep tissues by
Richardson, Matthew +4 more
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Budget impact of adding ivabradine to standard of care in patients with chronic systolic heart failure in the United States [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Heart failure (HF) costs $21 billion annually in direct health care costs, 80% of which is directly attributable to hospitalizations. The SHIFT clinical study demonstrated that ivabradine plus standard of care (SoC) reduced HF-related and all-
Borer, Jeffrey S. +10 more
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The neural signature of phosphene perception
AbstractArtificial percepts (phosphenes) can be induced by applying transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over human visual cortex. Although phosphenes have been used to study visual awareness, the neural mechanisms generating them have not yet been delineated. We directly tested the two leading hypotheses of how phosphenes arise.
Paul C J, Taylor +2 more
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A case report of atypical preeclampsia with severity criteria for hydatidiform complete mole
Key Clinical Massage Preeclampsia is defined as elevation of blood pressure and any of the following severity criteria: proteinuria, thrombocytopenia, elevation of creatinine in the absence of another renal pathology, elevation of transaminases ...
Orlando Rubén Pérez‐Nieto +8 more
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Ocriplasmin in the treatment of vitreomacular traction in a patient with central retinal vein occlusion. a case report [PDF]
Aim: To investigate the efficacy of intravitreal injection of ocriplasmin (JETREA®) in the treat-ment of vitreomacular traction (VMT). Materials and Methods: An 81-year-old man with VMT associated with central retinal vein occlusion in his left eye, was ...
Antonio Esposito, Raffaele +3 more
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Commentary regarding “on-orbit sleep problems of astronauts and countermeasures”
This commentary addresses the article by Wu et al. entitled “On-orbit sleep problems of astronauts and countermeasures”. In this article, the authors discussed the sleep problems of astronauts.
Joseph John Bevelacqua +1 more
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Midfrontal theta transcranial alternating current stimulation modulates behavioural adjustment after error execution [PDF]
Cognitive control during conflict monitoring, error processing, and post-error adjustment appear to be associated with the occurrence of midfrontal theta (MFϴ).
Aglioti, Salvatore Maria +5 more
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Epiretinal prostheses aim at electrically stimulating the inner most surviving retinal cells—retinal ganglion cells (RGCs)—to restore partial sight to the blind.
Javad Paknahad +4 more
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Interaction of MRI field gradients with the human body [PDF]
In this review, the effects of low-frequency electromagnetic fields encountered specifically during magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are examined. The primary biological effect at frequencies of between 100 and 5000 Hz (typical of MRI magnetic field ...
Glover, Paul
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Consciousness operates beyond the timescale for discerning time intervals: implications for Q-mind theories and analysis of quantum decoherence in brain [PDF]
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via reading packets of information called "time labels", produced by the right basal ganglia that act as brain timekeeper.
Georgiev, Danko
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