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During the last decades, research on spinal cord has attracted a great deal of attention because of problems such as sensory-motor and autonomic dysfunctions associated with traumatic and other injuries. Recording of spinal cord evoked potentials is one of the most promising approaches to understand the spinal cord function. However, the details of the evoked potentials and their significance in various pathological conditions are not yet fully characterized. This book summarizes new findings in the field of electrophysiology and relates this knowledge to pathology and regeneration research. It is the first one which deals in great detail with various ways to monitor spinal cord function in ...
Approximately 600 entries to literature (mostly journal articles) about Guam, the Kii Peninsula of Japan, and West New Guinea. Also includes as a supplement of additional selected references on history and geography, natural environment, general anthropology, and health and disease in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Chronological arrangement of the main section. Each entry gives bibliographical information. Author index.
This book presents the latest findings from leading neuroscientists and clinicians on the evoked potentials, magnetic fields and magnetic stimulations. It provides state-of-the-art information in evoked potentials and related neurophysiological studies to the basic scientist to unveil the mystery of the brain. Being a proceedings of the 8th International Evoked Potentials Symposium (IEPS8) held in Fukuoka, Japan from 5 to 8 October 2004, this book reflects the forum that is set up for intensive exchange of information not only on the evoked potentials but also on the related neurophysiological investigations including evoked magnetic fields, functional MRI, transcranial magnetic stimulation, event related potentials and studies in patients with epilepsy. Recent Advanced of clinical neurophysiology State-of-the-art; magnetic field recordings and magnetic stimulation of the human brain Non-invasive and invasive recordings of the brain activities
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