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A gustatory stimulator

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2015
In order to elicit gustatory event related potentials (gERPs) a special taste delivery system is needed which allows precise control of stimulus onset and duration.Aim of this investigation was to describe the characteristics, namely onset rise-time step and onset delay time of a recently new taste delivery system based on stepper-motor, computer ...
Emilia Iannilli   +3 more
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Laxatifs stimulants [PDF]

open access: possibleCôlon & Rectum, 2009
Several drugs and herbal preparations have been called « stimulant » laxatives, because they work by stimulating intestinal motility. It is now clear that they may have effects on mucosal transport as well as motility. They are highly efficient. Nevertheless, many physicians are reluctant to recommend the use of these agents for long periods of time ...
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Electrocorticography and stimulation

Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 1994
Although acute electrocorticography (ECoG) is routinely used during epilepsy surgery there is little agreement as to its value nor criteria for its interpretation. Specific issues are reviewed on the basis of the literature and personal studies: does failure to resect the entire irritative zone prejudice seizure control, and are residual discharges ...
Charles E. Polkey   +4 more
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A STIMULATOR FOR NEUROSURGERY

Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1948
ELECTRICAL stimulation of the nervous system at the operating table has long been used as a means both of obtaining information to guide the course of the operation in progress and of increasing knowledge of the nervous system. Countless electrical arrangements have been used for stimulation, and much valuable work has been done with extremely simple ...
William A. Geohegan, Joseph C. Hinsey
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Noninvasive stimulation

2018
The cerebellum plays a fundamental role in movement execution and motor control in humans. Because of multiple cerebellar connections and a broad variety of motor and nonmotor functions, the field of cerebellar stimulation with noninvasive techniques has gained success among researchers in the last few years. These techniques allow investigation of the
Ferrucci, Roberta, Priori, Alberto
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The Stimulants Revisited

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000
Stimulants are the most often prescribed psychotropics in children and adolescents, used generally for the treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In this article the authors summarize the literature on prevalence of usage, neurobiology, and pharmacology of the stimulants.
Timothy E. Wilens, Thomas J. Spencer
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Stimulate the phagocytes

Tuberculosis, 2001
‘There is at bottom only one genuinely scienti9c treatment for all diseases, and that is to stimulate the phagocytes’. In his play, The Doctor’s Dilemma, George Bernard Shaw gives these lines to the trite and bombastic Sir Ralph Bloom9eld Bonington, but the sentiments are essentially those of Sir Almroth Edward Wright, a clinician-scientist friend of ...
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Stimulants and Coronaries

Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Does the man who drinks coffee excessively increase his risk of having a coronary occlusion? Perhaps. In this study of 1,718 men, those who drank five or more cups a day had an increased incidence of angina pectoris and of myocardial infarction. Yet those who died either drank no coffee or consumed five or more cups a day.
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Induktive Stimulation - Electromagnetic Stimulation

Biomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering, 1990
W. Heinrich   +5 more
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Social Stimulation

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1974
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