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Somatosensory System Deficits in Schizophrenia Revealed by MEG during a Median-Nerve Oddball Task [PDF]
Mingxiong Huang+10 more
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Electrophysiological Evidence for Impaired Central Pain Modulation in Parkinson's Disease
Our study demonstrates electrophysiological evidence of impaired central pain modulation in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients using laser‐evoked potential habituation and quantitative sensory testing. PD patients exhibited reduced habituation to painful stimuli, independent of reported pain or medication.
Dilara Kersebaum+10 more
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Behavioral and Cellular Level Changes in the Aging Somatosensory System [PDF]
Shuying Wang, Kathryn M. Albers
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Abnormal Connectivity of the Head Neural Integrator in Cervical Dystonia
Abstract Background Cervical dystonia is characterized by abnormal neck and head movements, possibly related to a dysfunction of the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (INC) and the head neural integrator, a system responsible for the control of head and eye movements.
Giuseppe A. Zito+20 more
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Information Processing in the Somatosensory System
Ove Franzén, Jan Westman
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Simultaneous zero echo time fMRI of rat brain and spinal cord
Abstract Purpose Functional assessments of the central nervous system (CNS) are essential for many areas of research. fMRI typically targets either the brain or the spinal cord, but usually not both, because of the obstacles associated with simultaneous image acquisitions from distant fields of view (FOVs) with conventional MRI.
Hanne Laakso+16 more
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Outlook on zero/ultrashort echo time techniques in functional MRI
Abstract Since its introduction more than 30 years ago, the blood oxygenation level–dependent (BOLD) contrast remains the most widely used method for functional MRI (fMRI) in humans and animal models. The BOLD contrast is typically acquired with echo planar imaging (EPI) to obtain sensitization of the signal during the echo time (TE) to dynamic changes
Silvia Mangia+2 more
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Sweeteners in aerosol form trigger retro‐nasal sensations that modulate early (P1) and late (P3) brain responses. EEG recordings reveal that sucrose and rebaudioside A elicit distinct ERP components only when retro‐nasal airflow is permitted, supporting aerosol‐based taste–smell integration and suggesting involvement of both top‐down and bottom‐up ...
Yue He+4 more
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How the somatosensory system adapts to the motor change in Stroke: A hemispheric Shift?
Jordan N. Williamson+6 more
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