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ON A CASE OF FRACTURE OF SKULL, FOLLOWED BY PULSATING FLUID TUMOUR OF SCALP, AND ESCAPE OF CEREBRO-SPINAL FLUID. [PDF]
J. Warrington Haward
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Objective Seizures negatively impact stroke outcomes, highlighting the need for reliable predictors of post‐stroke epilepsy. Although acute symptomatic seizures are a known risk factor, most stroke survivors who develop epilepsy do not experience them.
Kai Michael Schubert+12 more
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Mapping Postictal Aphasia through Signal Complexity: A Stereo‐Electroencephalography Study
Objective The postictal period provides an opportunity to investigate the pathophysiology underlying aphasia and recovery following epileptic seizures. This study examines postictal aphasia in stereo‐electroencephalography (SEEG)‐explored patients to identify brain regions associated with task‐specific language deficits using signal complexity analysis.
Ionuț‐Flavius Bratu+6 more
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Clostridial Infection of the Scalp–Case Report
Brooke Roberts, George Austin
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We report two chiral NCS compounds, (R)‐Sb and (S)‐Sb, featuring aligned Sb3⁺ lone pairs and hydrogen‐bonded [SbOF₃] polyhedra with 4‐hydroxyphenylglycine. These structures exhibit strong SHG (2.6 × KDP), a wide band gap (4.19 eV), and suitable birefringence (0.184@546.1 nm), highlighting the potential of Sb3⁺‐based hybrids for NLO applications ...
Seoyeon Choi, Kang Min Ok
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ABSTRACT Activation of the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) is reduced in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) during social cognitive tasks. Therefore, anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the TPJ may enhance social cognitive abilities in autistic individuals. In a multicenter, randomized, sham‐controlled, double‐blind parallel‐group Phase‐
Christina Luckhardt+18 more
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ABSTRACT Sigma power and sleep spindles are key elements of Non‐Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) sleep. They reflect anatomical and physiological properties of brain circuits, are linked with various behavioral outcomes in typically development (TD) children, and undergo significant modifications during development.
Sasha D’Ambrosio+10 more
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Neural electrodes for brain‐computer interface system: From rigid to soft
Here, we review the development trends of neural electrodes in BCI. This paper highlights the critical role of electrodes in BCI systems, analyzes the limitations of rigid electrodes, and introduces various flexible electrodes. Furthermore, we discuss application scenarios and prospects of BCI electrode technology, aiming to provide valuable references
Dan Yang+7 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to identify branches of the trigeminal and facial nerves (FNs) relevant to surgical incisions and injections and the scalp block techniques in the frontotemporal region, and to determine their relationships with superficial vascular structures and bony landmarks.
Hannah L. Grimes+5 more
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