Beyond Seizures: A Comprehensive Review of Giant Somatosensory Evoked Potentials. [PDF]
Magro G.
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Does Forward Head Posture Influence Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Somatosensory Processing in Asymptomatic Young Adults? [PDF]
Moustafa IM, Diab AAM, Harrison DE.
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Cerebral haemodynamic responses to inspiratory muscle work
Abstract Fatiguing inspiratory work has been shown to evoke a sympathetically mediated reflex that has systemic cardiovascular consequences, including increases in heart rate and blood pressure and a decrease in resting limb vascular conductance. Moreover, the response to this reflex appears to be attenuated in females compared with males.
Andrew H. Ramsook +8 more
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Somatosensory evoked potentials and high-frequency oscillations after transcranial static magnetic stimulation over the primary somatosensory cortex. [PDF]
Tanaka Y +8 more
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Giant Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Focal Epilepsy Secondary to Glioblastoma Multiforme. [PDF]
Alsallom F, Simon MV.
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Cerebrovascular regulation during heat stress
Abstract Given that the brain is a highly metabolic organ and is enclosed by the skull, effective regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF), not only for oxygen and nutrients supply but also as a means of convective heat exchange, is critical for preventing excessive elevations in brain temperature.
Kanoko Ito, Manabu Shibasaki
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Limited sensitivity of somatosensory evoked potentials as disease monitoring biomarkers in hereditary spastic paraplegias. [PDF]
Spengler FAM +6 more
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A Comparison Between Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Spine MRI in the Diagnosis of Non-compressive Myelopathy: Which Is More Accurate? [PDF]
Mohammed HJ, Hammady MM, Abbas FN.
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H/M-ratio in spasticity before and after therapy with vibration impulses [PDF]
Krause, Klaus-Henning +2 more
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Passive heat intervention research in women: Systematic review and audit of female representation
Abstract Passive heat interventions (PHIs) are non‐exercise heat‐acclimation strategies that improve physiological markers associated with heat tolerance and reduce vulnerability to heat‐related illness, when exercise is not feasible. However, representation of female participants within this literature remains unclear.
Jessica A. Mee +7 more
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