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Comparison of Thresholds between Bipolar and Monopolar Electrical Cortical Stimulation
Electrical cortical stimulation is widely performed and is the gold standard for functional mapping in intractable epilepsy patients; however, a standard protocol has not yet been established.
Yasuhiro TAKAHASHI +9 more
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Balance control mechanisms do not benefit from successive stimulation of different sensory systems.
In humans, to reduce deviations from a perfect upright position, information from various sensory cues is combined and continuously weighted based on its reliability. Combining noisy sensory information to produce a coherent and accurate estimate of body
Jean-Philippe Cyr +2 more
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A severe brain injury may lead to a disorder of consciousness (DOC) such as coma, vegetative state (VS), minimally conscious state (MCS) or locked-in syndrome (LIS). Till date, the diagnosis of DOC relies only on clinical evaluation or subjective scoring
Ritika Jain +1 more
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Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) is an important neuromodulator in central nervous system that modulates neuronal activity via its receptors during stress responses.
Wen-Yuan Wu +15 more
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Three-dimensional distribution of sensory stimulation-evoked neuronal activity of spinal dorsal horn neurons analyzed by in vivo calcium imaging. [PDF]
The spinal dorsal horn comprises heterogeneous populations of interneurons and projection neurons, which form neuronal circuits crucial for processing of primary sensory information.
Kazuhiko Nishida +5 more
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Enhancing Touch Sensibility with Sensory Electrical Stimulation and Sensory Retraining
Abstract A large proportion of stroke survivors suffer from sensory loss, negatively impacting their independence, quality of life, and neurorehabilitation prognosis. Despite the high prevalence of somatosensory impairments, somatosensory interventions such as sensory electrical stimulation (SES) are not the standard of care, probably due to ...
Ortega, Eduardo Villar (author) +3 more
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Hypertension prevents a sensory stimulation-based collateral therapeutic from protecting the cortex from impending ischemic stroke damage in a spontaneously hypersensitive rat model. [PDF]
Assessing potential stroke treatments in the presence of risk factors can improve screening of treatments prior to clinical trials and is important in testing the efficacy of treatments in different patient populations.
Aneeka M Hancock, Ron D Frostig
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Post-ischemic reorganization of sensory responses in cerebral cortex
IntroductionSensorimotor integration is critical for generating skilled, volitional movements. While stroke tends to impact motor function, there are also often associated sensory deficits that contribute to overall behavioral deficits.
P. Hayley +6 more
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We have mapped intracortical activity in vivo independent of sensory input using arbitrary point channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) stimulation and regional voltage sensitive dye imaging in B6.Cg-Tg (Thy1-COP4/EYFP)18Gfng/J transgenic mice.
Diana H Lim +8 more
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IntroductionEither non-invasive somatotopic or substitute sensory feedback is capable of conveying a single modality of sensory information from prosthetic hands to amputees.
Jie Zhang +7 more
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