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Mapping the human nervous system in health and disease
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Mazziotta J.C.

Pathophysiology of movement disorders
pp. 5-5(1)
Author: Lucking C.H.

New perspectives on motor neuropathies
pp. 5-5(1)
Author: Sumner A.J.

Movement-related brain electrical activity
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Shibasaki H.

MEG: Basic principles and clinical studies
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Romani G.L.

Motor cortex plasticity
pp. 6-6(1)
Author: Hallett M.

Electrophysiology of the Guillain-Barre syndrome
pp. 7-7(1)
Author: Cornblath D.R.

Treatment of inflammatory neuropathies
pp. 7-7(1)
Author: Hughes R.

What makes a brain oscillation abnormal? (262 words)
pp. 7-8(2)
Author: Lopes da Silva F.H.

Model-based analysis of sleep-dependent neuronal feedback loops
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Kemp B.; Kamphuisen H.; Schimsheimer R.J.; de Weerd A.

Gamma activity and the pattern onset VEP
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Tzelepi A.; Singh R.; Chan S.T.; Mari Z.; Bandini F.; Pierantozzi M.; Sagliocco L.; Bodis-Wollner I.

EEG changes in normal aging and mild dementia
pp. 8-9(2)
Author: Jonkman E.J.

Age-related changes of evoked potentials
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Thomas A.; Paci C.; d'Andreamatteo G.; Curatola L.; Onofrj M.

Age-related neurophysiological changes in muscles
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Fuglsang-Frederiksen A.

Overview and classification of focal dystonias
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Rothwell J.C.

Sensory-motor link in focal dystonias
pp. 9-9(1)
Author: Kaji R.

Pathophysiology of dystonia
pp. 9-10(2)
Author: Berardelli A.

Low-frequency repetitive magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex reduces increased writing pressure in writer's cramp
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Siebner H.R.; Auer C.; Pascual-Leone A.; Ceballos Baumann A.O.; Conrad B.

Neurophysiology of consciousness and cognitive unconscious
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Desmedt J.E.; Tomberg C.

Electrophysiology of central sound representation
pp. 10-10(1)
Author: Naatanen R.

Clinical applications of cyclic alternating pattern
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Smirne S.; Ferini-Strambi L.

EEG arousal and Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Guilleminault C.; Black J.; Carrillo O.

Survey of inherited peripheral nerve diseases
pp. 12-12(1)
Author: Chance P.F.

Correlation of reduction in nerve conduction velocity with varying levels of expression of human peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) in a transgenic mouse model of demyelinating neuropathy
pp. 12-13(2)
Authors: Thomas P.K.; Youl B.; Pellisier J.F.; Huston S.; Manson A.; Passage E.; Robertson A.M.; Fontes M.; Huxley C.

Flow of symbolic visual information from retina to calcarine cortex to frontal lobe to vocalization
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Cracco R.O.; Amassian V.E.; Maccabee P.J.; Cracco J.B.

The role of corticostriatal synaptic transmission: From synaptic plasticity to motor dysfunction
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Calabresi P.; Pisani A.; Centonze D.; Bernardi G.

Continuous ICU EEG monitoring
pp. 13-14(2)
Author: Nuwer M.R.

EEG in neonatal intensive care
pp. 14-14(1)
Author: de Weerd A.W.

SEP monitoring in carotid and coronary by-pass surgery
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Guerit J.M.; Ghariani S.; Liard L.; Witdoeckt C.

The effects of pancreatic tranplantation on diabetic neuropathy
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Kennedy W.R.; Navarro X.; Sutherland D.E.R.

Localization of the sources of the early SEPs
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Buchner H.; Waberski T.D.; Gobbele R.

Indications and strategies of stereo-electro-encephalo-graphy in severe partial symptomatic epilepsies
pp. 16-17(2)
Authors: Munari C.; Francione S.; Tassi L.; Kabane P.; Hoffman D.; Russo G.L.; Minotti L.; Mai R.; Berta E.; Benabid A.L.

Chaos analysis of intracerebral ECoG-data: Its role in epilepsy surgery
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: Elger C.E.; Lehnertz K.; Widmann G.; Moser H.; Wieser H.G.

Pharmacotherapy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Mitsumoto H.

Immunopathogenesis of motor neuropathies
pp. 17-17(1)
Author: Hartung H.-P.

ALS: Current theories of pathogenesis
pp. 17-18(2)
Authors: Silani V.; Scarlato G.

Simultaneous ERP and PET studies of continuous performance tasks
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Nagata K.; Yaguchi K.; Yokoyama E.; Senova M.

Introducing PET priors in the EEG/MEG inverse problem
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Lachaux J.-P.; Tzourio N.; Baillet S.; Garnero L.; El Massioui F.; Mazoyer B.; Renault B.

Quantitative electroencepholographic tomography
pp. 19-19(1)
Author: Valdes-Sosa P.

Spinal mechanisms of spasticity
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Yanagisawa N.; Shindo M.; Morita H.

Genotype phenotype correlations in spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA)
pp. 19-20(2)
Authors: Dichgans J.; Klockgether T.

Genetics of inherited ataxias
pp. 20-20(1)
Author: Cocozza S.

Cortical visual processing
pp. 20-20(1)
Author: Celesia G.G.

Neuromagnetic recordings and magnetic TCS in hemispheric plastic asymmetries
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Rossini P.M.; Tecchio F.; Pizzella V.; Pauri F.; Cassetta E.; Pasqualetti P.; Romani G.L.

The use of transcranial magnetic stimulation in the study of brain plasticity
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Pascual-Leone A.; Catala M.D.

Microneurographic studies on pain and hyperalgesia
pp. 22-22(1)
Author: Torebjork E.

Neurophysiological assessment of trigeminal pain
pp. 22-22(1)
Author: Cruccu G.

The effect of saccadic eye-movements on spatial vision
pp. 23-23(1)
Author: Morrone M.C.

Assessment of memory impairments: A neuroimaging approach
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Heinze H.-J.; Fernandez G.; Duezel E.; Tendolkar I.

Microstates in sequences of momentary brain fields
pp. 25-25(1)
Author: Lehmann D.

Low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA)
pp. 25-26(2)
Author: Pascual-Marqui R.D.

Biophysical linkage between MRI, EEG and cognition in traumatic brain injury
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Thatcher R.W.; Biver C.; McAlaster R.; Camacho M.; Salazar A.M.

Short and middle latency vestibular evoked potentials to angular and linear acceleration
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Sohmer H.; Elidan J.; Plotnik M.; Rodionov V.

Generators of short-latency auditory evoked potentials
pp. 26-27(2)
Authors: Hashimoto I.; Kawana F.; Ishiyama Y.; Mashiko T.; Imada T.

Neurophysiological investigations in HIV-related central nervous system diseases
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Comi G.; Fornara C.; Medaglini S.

Neurological manifestations associated with HIV/AIDS - 7 years experience from South India
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Gourie-Devi M.; Satishchandra P.; Ravi V.; Desai A.; Shankar S.K.; Santosh V.; Jayakumar P.N.; Nalini A.

qEEG signs of HIV infection
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Valdes P.; Amador F.; Virues T.; Bosch J.; Moreales F.; Clark I.

Antibody-mediated and genetic channelopathies at the neuromuscular junction
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Vincent A.; Croxen R.; Newland C.; Jacobson L.; Polizi A.; Beeson D.; Plested P.; Newsom-Davis J.

Fatigue resulting from muscle membrane abnormalities
pp. 28-28(1)
Author: Miller R.G.

Periodic paralyses and myotonias
pp. 28-29(2)
Author: Lehmann-Horn F.

Cramps: Clinical and neurophysiological aspects
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: De Grandis D.; Bertolasi L.

Mechanisms of propagation of epileptiform discharges
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Binnie C.D.; Alarcon G.

Update usefulness of the EEG in neonatology
pp. 31-31(1)
Author: Despland P.A.

Electroclinical features of neonatal epilepsies
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Bernardina B.D.; Cavalcantes S.; Mastella C.; Zullini E.; Franco A.

Relationship between manual housework and carpal tunnel syndrome
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Xiaofu T.; Li Z.; Zuneng L.

EEG in metabolic disorders
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Markand O.N.

Some characteristic EEG abnormalities of CNS infections
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Despland P.A.

Quasi-periodic EEG patterns in acute encephalopathies
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Celesia G.G.

Polysomnography
pp. 33-33(1)
Author: Guilleminault C.

Congenital muscular dystrophies
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Fardeau M.; Tome F.M.S.; Vilquin J.T.; Guicheney P.

Sarcoglycanopathies: Their pathogenesis and clinical features
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Angelini C.; Fanin M.; Freda M.P.; Ruzza G.

Myotonic dystrophy: Molecular genetics and genotype-phenotype correlation
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Novelli G.; Gennarelli M.; Amicucci P.; Pavoni M.; Angelini C.; Dallapiccola B.

Model-based delta plots beat power-based (FFT) ones
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Kemp B.; de Weerd A.; Kamphuisen H.; Schimsheimer R.J.

Quantitative EEG in clinical settings
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Nuwer M.R.

Recent developments in epilepsy monitoring
pp. 35-35(1)
Author: Gotman J.

Frequency EEG analysis and topographic mapping in neurologic disorders
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Chiofalo N.; Olivares O.

Evoked potentials in the age of imaging
pp. 35-36(2)
Author: Murray N.M.F.

Motor evoked potentials in central demyeliniation
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Hess C.W.

Neurometric EEG classification and subtyping of psychiatric patients
pp. 36-37(2)
Authors: John E.R.; Prichep L.S.; Valdes-Sosa P.

EEG and EP topography in dyslexia
pp. 37-37(1)
Author: Hamburger H.L.

MEG Analysis of CNS disease and recovery processes
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Makela J.P.

Magnetoencephalography in epilepsy
pp. 38-38(1)
Author: Baumgartner C.

Short latency evoked potentials in the diagnosis of brain death
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Facco E.; Baratto F.; Munari M.; Behr A.U.; Volpin S.M.; Gallo F.; Giron G.P.

P300 in comatose patients
pp. 39-39(1)
Author: Signorino M.

Values and limits of cardiovascular autonomic function tests
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Claus D.; Schmitz J.M.; Nouri S.

Dynamic pupillometry in CNS degenerative disorders
pp. 41-41(1)
Author: Micieli G.

Pathophysiology and clinical aspects of myoclonus
pp. 41-41(1)
Author: Shibasaki H.

Positive and negative myoclonus of epileptic nature
pp. 41-42(2)
Authors: Tassinari C.A.; Rubboli G.

Palatal tremor (palatal myoclonus)
pp. 42-42(1)
Author: Deuschl G.

Quantitative analysis of motor unit potentials
pp. 42-42(1)
Author: Stalberg E.

Analysis of muscle fatigue: Central factors
pp. 42-43(2)
Author: Gandevia S.C.

Quantitating components in muscle fatigue
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Miller R.G.

TMS as a probe of cortical excitability in exercise
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Wassermann E.M.; Samii A.; Hallett M.

SEPs and SEFs to natural stimuli
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Hashimoto I.; Iguchi Y.; Saito Y.; Nakano S.; Suezawa M.; Ushijima R.; Mashiko T.; Imada T.

Retinal and cortical EPs to chromatic contrast stimuli
pp. 43-43(1)
Author: Porciatti V.

Evaluation of expert systems in electromyography
pp. 44-44(1)
Author: Liguori R.

Automatic classification of sleep stages
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Kemp B.; Schimsheimer R.J.; de Weerd A.; Kamphuisen H.

Microelectrode recording inpact on target selection during pallidotomy
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Beric A.; Sterio D.; Alterman R.; Kelly P.

Target choice for surgical therapy
pp. 45-45(1)
Author: Albanese A.

Diagnostic relevance of anti-neural antibodies in dysimmune neuropathies
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Nobile-Orazio E.; Carpo M.; Allaria S.; Gamba M.; Pedotti R.; Manfredini E.; Scarlato G.

Sensory ganglionopathies
pp. 46-47(2)
Author: Cornblath D.R.

Spatio-temporal source analysis
pp. 47-47(1)
Author: Scherq M.

Source reconstruction using realistically shaped head modelling
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Buchner H.; Fuchs M.; Rienacker A.; Wagner M.; Beckmann R.; Pohlmeyer R.; Knoll G.; Sily J.

Pathophysiology
pp. 48-48(1)
Author: Rothwell J.C.

Selective single trial sorting in target detection tasks
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Starr A.; Michalewski H.J.

Applications of RTMS in psychiatric disorders
pp. 49-49(1)
Author: Wassermann E.M.

Muscle sonography
pp. 49-49(1)
Author: Reimers C.D.

The function of imaging in neuromuscular pathology
pp. 49-49(1)
Author: Monetti G.

Functional muscle imaging
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Stegeman D.F.; Roeleveld K.; Blok J.H.; Drost G.

Inhibitory function in chronic focal epileptogenesis
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Prince D.A.; Jacobs K.; Parada I.

Antiepileptic drugs based on GABA potentiation
pp. 51-51(1)
Author: Meldrum B.S.

Cognitive effects of GABAergic antiepileptic drugs
pp. 51-51(1)
Author: Kalviainen R.

Mechanisms of action of IVIg
pp. 52-52(1)
Author: Kazatchkine M.D.

IVIg in CIDP: Short-term and long-term effects
pp. 52-52(1)
Author: van der Meche F.G.A.

IVIg in polymyositis and myasthenia gravis
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Cosi V.; Piccolo G.

High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin in multifocal motor neuropathy
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Nobile-Orazio E.; Meucci N.; Scarlato G.

Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis
pp. 53-53(1)
Author: Rao S.M.

Cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis: A longitudinal study
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Amaducci L.; Amato M.P.

Executive functions in MS: MRI correlates
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Miller D.; Foong J.; Ron M.

MRI and PET correlates of cognitive dysfunction
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Kappos L.; Plohmann A.; Radu E.W.; Roelcke U.

Diabetic neuropathy - Biopsy
pp. 54-54(1)
Author: Sima A.A.F.

Nerve conduction study in diabetic polyneuropathy: Multicenter analysis on inter-trial variability
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Kohara N.; Kimura J.; Kaji R.; Goto Y.; Ishii J.

Autonomic tests in diabetic neuropathy
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Claus D.; Schmitz J.M.; Nouri S.; Richter K.

The integration of clinical and paraclinical measures in the diagnosis and staging of diabetic neuropathy: A multicentre Italian study
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Comi G.; Fedele D.; Coscelli C.; Cucinotta D.; Feldman E.L.; Ghirlanda G.; Negrin P.; Santeusanio F.; Tessari F.

Use of skin biopsy/blister in monitoring the natural history and therapeutic intervention in diabetic neuropathy
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Kennedy W.R.; Wendelschafer-Crabb G.; Johnson T.L.; Nolano M.

Clinical measures of disease activity in multiple sclerosis
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Pozzilli C.; Patrucco L.

Immunological markers of disease activity in MS
pp. 55-56(2)
Author: Hartung H.-P.

The integration of clinical and paraclinical measures
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Kappos L.; Radu E.W.; Leppert D.

Functional imaging of the visual system
pp. 56-56(1)
Author: Spekreijse H.

MEG, TCS and EEG with MRI: Are they useful in research and clinical practice?
pp. 56-57(2)
Authors: Rossini P.M.; Pauri F.; Pasqualetti P.; Traversa R.; Cicinelli P.; Tecchio F.; Pizzella V.; Babiloni C.; Babiloni F.

Non-invasive assessment of hemispheric dominance for language function: a PET-fMRI cross-validation study.
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Paulesu E.; Scifo P.; Colleluori A.; Perani D.; Fazio F.

Neural bases of time estimation: A PET and ERP study
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Pouthas V.; Maquet P.; Garnero L.; Ferrande A.-M.; Renault B.

Oculomotor focal dystonia
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Galardi G.; Nemni R.; Amadio S.; Maderna L.; Bianchi S.; Comi G.

Atypical Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease?
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Uesugi H.; Ugawa Y.; Ito Y.; Iwatsubo T.; Kanazawa I.

Hemifacial spasm: Botulinum toxin treatment of lower facial muscles
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Tugnoli V.; Ragona R.M.; Eleopra R.; De Grandis D.

Techniques and basics of recording human spinal cord potentials from the epidural space
pp. 59-60(2)
Authors: Shimoji K.; Denda S.; Tomita M.; Tobita T.; Takada T.; Fujioka H.

Remote diagnosis of intractable epilepsy by bidirectional telemedicine system between Japan and USA
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Tsuji S.; Akamatsu N.; Murai Y.; Tobimatsu S.; Kato M.; Jacobs E.C.; Luders H.O.

Assessment of muscle pain in humans
pp. 60-60(1)
Author: Arendt-Nielsen L.

Intraoperative sensory and motor spinal cord monitoring
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Emerson R.G.; Adams D.C.; Gallo E.; Dowling K.

Intra operative spinal cord monitoring with multimodality spinal cord evoked potentials
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Tamaki T.; Andou M.; Nakamoto K.; Kubota S.; Ishiguchi A.; Nakagawa Y.; Shimozono H.; Iwasaki H.

Falling seizures: A video computerized analysis
pp. 61-61(1)
Author: Tassinari C.A.

Negative myoclonic phenomena
pp. 61-61(1)
Author: Rubboli G.

Electronical intensive monitoring in the diagnosis of epileptic seizures
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Chiofalo N.; Olivaros O.

Video recordings of subtle continuous epileptic events (SCEE) along the evolution of status epilepticus (SE)
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Minicucci F.; Fanelli G.; Fornara C.; De Biasia F.; Tirelli A.; Comi G.

Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Ferini-Strambi L.; Oldani A.; Zucconi M.

Diagnostic possibilities of Transcranial Doppler and Color-coded Transcranial Doppler
pp. 62-62(1)
Authors: Zanette E.M.; Mancini G.; Solaro M.; Roberti C.; Salerno A.; Sette G.

EEG spatial sampling
pp. 62-62(1)
Author: Tucker D.M.

Neurophysiological follow-up in patients with benign epilepsy, rolandic spikes and giant SEPs
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Plasmati R.; Pastorelli F.; Borghi A.; Tassinari C.A.

Mechanical activation of bulbocavernosus reflex
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Podnar S.; Vodusek D.B.

Electrophysiology studies of anal sphincter in chronically constipated children
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Boian G.; Gavriliuc M.; Ilciuc I.; Boian G.

Auditory brainstem responses in iron deficient anemic infants
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Roncagliolo M.; Peirano P.; Walter T.; Garrido M.; Lozoff B.

Neuronal ceroid-lipofuscinoses in Czech Republic - Electrophysiological findings
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Kraus J.; Nevsimalova S.; Elleder M.

Maturation of flash ERG and VEP in term and preterm infants: A study of breast fed and formula fed infants
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Green C.; Carter P.; Prior P.; Costeloe K.; Temple E.; Kriss A.

Event-related potentials elicited by complex tones, words and pseudo-words in normal and language impaired children
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Korpilahti P.; Salmela S.; Lang H.; Porn B.; Krause C.M.

Focal transcranial magnetic stimulation: Complete lack of transcallosal inhibition in children
pp. 64-65(2)
Authors: Glocker F.X.; Heinen F.; Fietzek U.; Meyer B.-U.; Korinthenberg R.; Lucking C.H.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation and motor development: Maturational profiles of excitatory parameters
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Fietzek U.; Heinen F.; Glocker F.X.; Schulte-Monting J.; Lucking C.H.; Korinthenberg R.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation in Rett syndrome
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Nezu A.; Kimura S.; Takeshita S.; Tanaka M.

Paediatric electromyography: Turns/amplitude analysis in healthy and in ill subjects
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Giannini F.; Ravenni R.; Marsili T.; Cioni R.; Balestri P.; Battistini N.

Blink reflex and acoustic evoked potentials in the pontocerebellar angle (PCA) tumors
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Innocenti P.; Bove L.; Pace A.; Pietrangeli A.; Fontana M.; Mastrostefano R.; Occhipinti E.; Jandolo B.

The pathway of the blink reflex to a transcutaneous electrical stimulus at the stylomastoid region
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Nakamura K.; Kashima K.; Shizuku H.; Koike Y.

Lack of increase in Ib inhibition during tonic antagonist contraction in patients with spasticity
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Shindo M.; Morita H.; Momoi H.; Yanagawa S.; Yanagisawa N.

Characteristics of spinal neural function during continued stretching in the patients with cerebrovascular diseases
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Suzuki T.; Yase Y.; Tani M.; Nabeta R.; Fujiwara T.; Daikuya S.; Hirose H.; Nishiguchi S.

Effects of galvanic vestibular stimulation on subjective visual vertical and static eye deviation
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Zink R.; Bucher S.F.; Weiss A.; Dieterich M.; Brandt T.

Heteronymous influence of masseteric nerve stimulation on temporal muscle in man: A single motor units investigation
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Pavesi G.; Macaluso G.M.; Marchetti P.; De Laat A.; Mancia D.

Impaired postural control in chronic alcoholics is related to the estimated life-time dose of alcohol
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Wober C.; Wober-Bingol C.; Nimmerrichter A.; Karwautz A.; Lesch O.; Deecke L.

The control of upright standing posture during low frequency linear oscillation
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Kawakami O.; Sodou H.; Mori S.; Ieda T.; Sobue G.; Watanabe S.

Postural strategies in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Rinalduzzi S.; Capozza M.; Inghilleri M.; Accornero N.

Spinal evoked magnetic fields in patients with unilateral lumbosacral nerve root compression
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Mackert B.-M.; Curio G.; Burghoff M.; Trahms L.; Marx P.

Somatosensory evoked potentials in the evaluation of lumbar spinal stenosis
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Mazzocchio R.; Mondelli M.; Bolognini A.; Mariottini A.; Muzii V.F.; Scarfo G.B.; Palma L.

Magnetic stimulation OG gastrocnemius/soleus evokes cerebral potentials: A study in S1 radiculopathy
pp. 68-69(2)
Authors: Yu Z.; Starr A.; Haldeman S.; Chu J.; Fredrickson B.; Hasen Y.; Weber R.

Lumbosacral evoked potentials in patients with lumbar disc herniation
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Osawa T.; Ogura T.; Hase H.; Hirasawa Y.

Sequential change in sensory nerve function in acute ataxic neuropathy
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Terajima K.; Homma A.; Sato M.; Harayama H.; Tsuji S.

Somatosensory evoked potentials in post-stroke pain
pp. 69-69(1)
Author: Ilievska L.

Electrophysiological examinations - Predictive value in early phase of brain infarction
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Djordjevic D.; Jovicic A.; Raicevic R.; Petkovic S.; Veljancic D.

Somatosensorial evoked responses in thalamic hemorrhage
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Erdogan N.; Tunali F.; Ozbal N.; Ozalp K.; Ozge A.; Erenoglu N.Y.

Somatosensory evoked high-frequency oscillations in neurological disorders
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Mochizuki H.; Ugawa Y.; Machii K.; Terao Y.; Hanajima R.; Furubayashi T.; Uesugi H.; Kanazawa I.

Dipole tracing method on P2 and N2 components in slow vertex response
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Koyama Y.; Ichikawa G.; Nakagawa M.; Sakurai A.; Tokumaru R.

A study of simultaneously recording auditory evoked potentials (ABR, MLR, SVR) and P300
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Yamakawa T.; Ichikawa G.; Yoshikawa H.; Ehara Y.

Interhemispheric asymmetry of the N100M source position of the auditory evoked magnetic fields exists in both male and female subjects
pp. 70-71(2)
Authors: Kanno A.; Nakasato N.; Ohtomo S.; Hatanaka K.; Suzuki K.; Fujiwara S.; Yoshimoto T.

Short latency vestibular evoked potentials to linear and angular acceleration impulses in the fat sand rat following vestibular lesions
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Plotnik M.; Sichel J.Y.; Mager M.; Cherny L.; Elidan J.; Sohmer H.

Sex differences in evoked potentials (EPs) and EEG of healthy adults
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Nakayama H.; Kaneda Y.; Kagawa K.; Ikuta T.

Contralateral effects of otoacoustic emissions as a noninvasive method to explore the human olivocochlear system
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Ravazzani P.; Locatelli T.; Cursi M.; Medaglini S.; Comi G.; Tognola G.; Grandori F.

Neurophysiological, biological and clinical markers in differentiating FHP from FHN alcoholics
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Preuss U.; Soyka M.; Benda E.; Bondy B.; Gallinat J.; Hegerl U.

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Brain-mapping of visual, auditory and somatosensory event-related potentials: Normative data
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Effects of a single treatment with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (RTMS) at different brain sites in depression
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Source localization of the auditory evoked N100m response in the Heschl gyrus with possible extension to the planum temporale
pp. 77-77(1)
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Neuromagnetic source localizations of the triphasic N75M-P100M-N145M components evoked by pattern reversal visual stimulations
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Mapping on MR images of current dipoles obtained from patients with refractory partial epilepsy
pp. 78-78(1)
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Dipole source analysis of ICTAL and interictal EEG data of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
pp. 78-78(1)
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Source localization in Landau-Kleffner syndrome: An EEG study of three cases
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Dipole analysis suggests similar generators for spontaneous and ''hand tapping'' evoked EEG spikes and giant N60 sep component in benign epilepsy with rolandic spikes
pp. 79-79(1)
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Giant somatosensory evoked potentials: Scalp topography and dipole source analysis
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EEG coherence analysis in multiple sclerosis: Correlation with clinical, neuropsychological and MRI findings
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Abnormal alpha/theta ratio in patients with multiple sclerosis. An explanation of their cognitive impairment
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No restitution of EEG after bilateral paramedian thalamic infarct throughout four years follow up
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Periodic EEG activity in the course of limbic encephalitis. A case report
pp. 80-80(1)
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Brain bioelectric activity disorders of neuroborreliosis patients
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EEG spectral analysis in patients with neuroboreliosis
pp. 80-80(1)
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EEG reactivity in children, healthy adults and demented patients
pp. 80-80(1)
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Brain mapping in children migraine
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Electroencephalographic features of HIV+ and AIDS patients with no neurological and cognitive impairment
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Frontal midline thgr rhythm: Its clinical significance in healthy subjects and patients group
pp. 81-81(1)
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Comparison between outcome and electroencephalogram in anoxic encephalopathy after cardiac or respiratory arrest
pp. 81-81(1)
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EEG coherence analysis in patients with Wallenberg's syndrome
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Merging EEG and MEG
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Evidence of coupling between brain electrical activity (EEG) and cerebral glucose metabolism (PET)
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Localisation of the central sulcus by FMRI and median nerve stimulation
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Functional MRI study of language dominance: Preliminary results
pp. 83-83(1)
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Coregistration of EEG and fMRI in rolandic epilepsy with evoked spikes by peripheral tapping stimulation
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A pet study of human brain activity evoked by transient motion components
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EEG and 1H MR spectroscopy findings in Parkinson's disease: Correlation studies
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EEG and neuropsychological evaluation of the brain state in remote terms after irradiation
pp. 84-84(1)
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Protective mechanisms in the upper extremity are dependent on the timing of a nociceptive stimulus
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Protective mechanisms in the upper extremity are dependent on the intensity of a nociceptive stimulus
pp. 85-85(1)
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Time constants of human sensory and motor peripheral nerves: Single axon studies compared with surface electrode findings
pp. 85-85(1)
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Microneurogram of sciatic nerve of rats
pp. 85-85(1)
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Stimulation of extensor group I afferents prolongs the stance phase in human walking
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Changes of impulse activity of cortical neurons in young SHR
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5-HT1A agonists induce hippocampal theta in freely-moving cats
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Lipid peroxidation in hippocampus and striatum of C-57BL/6 mice of different age treated by MPTP
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In vivo changes of perforant path synaptic transmission in aged rats
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Hereditary neuralgic amyotrophy misdiagnosed as polymyositis
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Brachial plexus neurapraxia after pressure
pp. 88-88(1)
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Multifocal demyelinating neuropathy with sensory and motor conduction blocks and central nervous system involvement
pp. 88-88(1)
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Acquired inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies electrophysiological observations
pp. 88-88(1)
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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP): Clinical and electrophysiological follow-up of 45 patients
pp. 88-89(2)
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electrophysiological consequences of prolonged hunger strike
pp. 89-89(1)
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Hyperexcitability of nerve fibers due to voltage-dependent potassium channel antibody in Guillain-Barre syndrome
pp. 89-89(1)
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Electrophysiological follow up of recovery in patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome
pp. 89-89(1)
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Electrophysiological findings in 27 consecutive cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome
pp. 89-89(1)
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The effect of treatment of spasmodic torticollis with plastic frontlet
pp. 90-90(1)
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Blinking and blepharospasms. A neurophysiological study
pp. 90-90(1)
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Self-initiated and externally-triggered sequential arm movements in generalised dystonia
pp. 90-90(1)
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Gating of the early component of the somatosensory evoked potentials in writer's cramp
pp. 91-91(1)
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Pathogenesis of peripheral dystonias: Polygraphic EMG recording and reciprocal inhibition study in ulnar neuropathy
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Focal hand dystonia in a patient with thoracic outlet syndrome
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Abnormality of inhibitory mechanisms along the somatosensory pathway in dystonia: A SEP study
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Dystonia: A neurophysiological and morphological study
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Familial paroxysmal kinesigenic dystonia with abnormal EEG
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The steady state visually evoked potential topography dynamics in schizophrenia
pp. 92-92(1)
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Long term EEG recording in psychiatric disorders
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Abnormalities of auditory mismatch negativity and P300 in schizophrenia
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Differences in the cerebral evoked potentials among normal subjects, schizophrenics, manic-depressive patients and epileptics
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Impaired auditory mismatch generation in male schizophrenics -- A magnetoencephalographic investigation
pp. 93-93(1)
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P300 in schizophrenics & their first degree relatives
pp. 93-93(1)
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Motor response to S1 on CNV in schizophrenic disorders
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Association between ''fetal'' variant of posterior cerebral artery and partial epileptic seizures with secondary generalization: Case report
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Partial seizures and asymmetric spasms in west syndrome
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Two cases of cortical dysplasias: Clinical, neuroradiological and neurophysiological evaluation
pp. 94-94(1)
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Photic seizures in a 41 year-old woman with Asperger syndrome
pp. 94-94(1)
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Symptomatic partial epilepsies: Interictal EEG abnormalities and prognosis
pp. 94-94(1)
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Head injury as provocative factor for epilepsy in the elderly
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Prolonged video/EEG monitoring: Experience in 133 adults
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Origin and propagation of large spike waves in the in vitro turtle brain
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A multimedia system for diagnosis support in an epilepsy surgery programme
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pp. 96-96(1)
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Electroculography, ERGs, multifocal ERGs and VEPs in epileptic patients showing visual field disorders
pp. 96-96(1)
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Improvement of refractory nocturnal seizures secondary to closed-lip schizencephaly by tailored epileptic cortical resection
pp. 96-96(1)
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Resources of the brain and the conventional communicational theories of training
pp. 96-96(1)
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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation affect the higher brain function on monkeys
pp. 96-97(2)
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Attention modulation of C1 and P1 components of visual evoked potentials
pp. 97-97(1)
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Electrophysiological correlates for voluntary control of visuospatial attention
pp. 97-97(1)
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Synchrony - The basic principle of functional organization in the brain
pp. 97-97(1)
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Coherence changes during a complex mental rotation task in females and males
pp. 97-97(1)
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Episodic low amplitude events, a review
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Topographical correlation analysis of event-related potentials and oscillations during linguistic and nonlinguistic processes
pp. 98-98(1)
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Neurophsyological assessment of X- linked adrenoleucodystrophy carriers
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Functional brainstem mapping with neural network
pp. 98-98(1)
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Electrodiagnostic methods for neurogenic dysphagia
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Interferon beta-1b therapy in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: Study design and preliminary results
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An objective evaluation of the olfactory function based on the frequency spectrum of the EEG
pp. 99-99(1)
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Functional measurement of the sensory system in patients with multiple sclerosis
pp. 99-100(2)
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Follow up with rep-Aep and a1-antithrepsin in patients with chronic MS
pp. 100-100(1)
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Correlation between macro EMG and concentric EMG in patients with a history of polio
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Conventional and automatic needle EMG of the tongue in also patients with limb and bulbar onset
pp. 100-100(1)
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Reinnervation capacity of motor units in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis studied by fibre density (FD) index
pp. 100-100(1)
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Detection of variability of the motor unit action potential shape by means of the firing patterns
pp. 100-100(1)
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Double motor unit discharges - Do they reflect the activity of the disease process (Case report)
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The juvenile idiopathic scoliosis in clinical electromyographical and electroneurographical examinations
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Relationship between neurophysiological and clinical changes after stroke: A follow-up study
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Neurophysiological investigation of anal incontinence during 1992-1996
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Time behaviour of maximal and mean amplitude of EMG activity at increasing force levels
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The effect of an acupuncture stimulation in the patients with Parkinson syndrome
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ELectromyographic study of a patient with mitochondrial myopathy
pp. 102-102(1)
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Clinical and electromyographic studies in the differential diagnosis between lipid storage myopathy and inflammatory myopathy
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Macroemg study in muscular dystrophy and inflammatory myopathy
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Surface stimulation single fiber EMG
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Analysis of eye movements abnormalities in mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (MELAS-MERRF)
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The ENG diagnostics in multiple sclerosis
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Cortical potentials and magnetic fields preceding antisaccades: A comparison with those of reflexive visually guided saccades
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Remember and anti saccades in ALS patients. Evidences of frontal lobe dysfunction
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Somatosensory evoked potentials in patients with dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy
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Mechanically evoked cerebral potentials during stance perturbation in Parkinsonian patients
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Dimitrov B.; Gatev P.; Gueorguiev D.; Milanov I.

Somatosensory evoked potentials in motor neuron disease
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Zakrzewska-Pniewska B.; Gasik R.; Kostera-Pruszczyk A.; Emeryk-Szajewska B.

Subclinical abnormalities of evoked potentials and spinal fluid in patients with blood positive samples for HTLV-I
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Menna-Barreto M.; Farina J.; Bianchini O.; Jardim C.

Effect of combined pancreas-kidney transplantation on central and peripheral nervous conduction
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Medaglini S.; Fornara C.; Locatelli T.; Leocani L.; Galardi G.; Caldara R.; Secchi A.; Canal N.; Pozza G.; Comi G.

Somatosensory evoked potentials in non-insulin-dependent diabetics with painful neuropathy
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Castillo J.L.; Verdugo R.J.; Cea J.G.; Contreras C.

Short latency somatosensory evoked potentials P14 and N20 during isoflurane and sevoflurane induced EEG suppression
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Jantti V.; Sonkajarvi E.; Porkkala T.; Mustola S.; Rytky S.; Suominen K.

N18 in median nerve SEP can be a useful tool for the diagnosis of brain death
pp. 105-106(2)
Authors: Yasunobu S.; Sonoo M.; Mochizuki A.; Shigeta M.; Fukuda H.; Shimizu T.

Somatosensory evoked potentials for outcome prediction in severe nontraumatic cerebral coma in children
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Marsavelski A.; Brajkovic Z.; Vunjak N.; Petronic I.; Cirovic D.; Maksimovic D.; Nikolic D.

Diagnosis of brain death with nasopharyngeal electrode: Confirmation given by disappearance of P14
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Roncucci P.; Lepori P.; Logi F.; Marino A.

Auditory (ABRs) and somatosensory (SEPs) evoked potentials in coma following spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage: Early prognosis and outcome
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Facco E.; Behr A.U.; Munari M.; Baratto F.; Volpin S.M.; Gallo F.; Lanzillotta M.A.; Giron G.P.

Origin the binaural interaction in auditory brainstem responses
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Ungan P.; Yaocioglu S.; Ozmen B.

Binaural processing in patients with SNHL: An evoked potential study
pp. 106-107(2)
Authors: Hafner H.; Polyakov A.; Shpak T.; Feiglin H.; Herlinger N.; Ben-David Y.; Malatskey S.; Podoshin L.; Pratt H.

Three channel Lissajous trajectory of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in patients with posterior fossa lesions
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Koprdova I.; Smieskova A.; Ciganek L.; Timarova G.; Magula J.

Effects of unilateral cerebral lesions on auditory middle latency responses from seven locations on the scalp
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Harashima T.; Katada A.; Okamoto K.; Ozawa T.; Yamawaki M.; Aoyagi Y.; Ichikawa T.; Ozaki H.

Brainstem auditory evoked responses in patients with cerebellar lesion
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Bozic K.; Divjak I.; Gvozdenovic S.; Zarkov M.; Misic-Pavkov G.; Kelemen A.; Filipovic D.

Auditory cortical changes induced by otosclerosis and their variations after stapes substitution
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Rossini P.M.; Tecchio F.; Pizzella V.; Romani G.-L.; Casetta E.; Indovina I.; Bicciolo G.; De Campora E.

Preliminary results on the contralateral effects of otoacoustic emissions in patients with brainstem dysfunction
pp. 107-108(2)
Authors: Locatelli T.; Ravazzani P.; Cursi M.; Medaglini S.; Fornara C.; Leocani L.; Grandori F.; Comi G.

Brain-stem auditory evoked potential of neonates and preescholars with perinatal encephalopathy
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Romero-Esquiliano G.; Mandujano-Valdes M.; Mendez-Ramirez I.; Sanchez-Perez M.D.C.

Tonotopic characteristics of auditory evoked potentials in alert and anesthetized macaque monkeys
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Pincze Z.; Ulbert I.; Csonka P.; Karmos G.

Auditory evoked potentials in Wilson disease
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Baltag D.; Popescu C.D.; Ungureanu D.; Danulescu R.

Auditory oddball P300 does not modify prepulse modulation of the blink reflex
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Towell A.D.; Natarajan V.; Boyd S.G.

Median method to identify the brain signal blurred by latency jitter
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Yabe H.; Sutoh T.; Sato Y.; Hiruma T.; Shinozaki N.; Nashida T.; Kaneko S.

Standardisation of optically evoked event related potentials and reaction time in children
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Grotemeyer K.-H.; Brueckner H.; Roedding D.; Husstedt I.W.; Evers S.

Effect of subliminally presented visual stimuli on event-related potentials: Use of oddball paradigm
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Brazdil M.; Rektor I.; Dufek M.; Jurak P.; Daniel P.

The effects of sensory modalities on brain cognitive response under hypoxia
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Hongwei C.; Ruishan M.; Li L.

Learning of probabilities in a CNV-paradigm
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Trillenberg P.; Wascher E.; Verleger R.; Wauschkuhn B.; Wessel K.

Event-related potentials of Chinese words primed by pictures
pp. 110-111(2)
Authors: Yuping W.; Xiaofu T.; Ding Z.; Shunwei L.; Jian K.; Suzhen Y.

Event-related potential (P300) and hippocampus
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Kuroiwa Y.; Wang L.; Kamitani T.

Motor cortical excitability is abnormal in Huntington's disease
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Abbruzzese G.; Buccolieri A.; Marchese R.; Trompetto C.; Schieppati M.

Corticomotor representation of a hand muscle in torticollis
pp. 111-112(2)
Authors: Shipman J.M.; Byrnes M.L.; Thickbroom G.W.; Mastaglia F.L.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain in patients with lower-body parkinsonism and leukoaraiosis
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Amantini A.; Lombardi M.; Moretti M.; Cincotta M.; de Scisciolo G.; Inzitari D.; Pinto F.

Modulation of motor cortical excitability by air-puff stimulation applied to finger tips -A lesion study-
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Terao Y.; Ugawa Y.; Hanajima R.; Furubayashi T.; Sakai K.; Uesugi H.; Machii K.; Mochizuki H.; Kanazawa I.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation and acoustic trauma
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Collado-Corona M.A.; Mora-Magana Y.; Cordero-Guzman L.M.; Toral-Martinon R.; Shkurovich-Zaslavsky M.

Motor evoked potentials: Clinical usefulness
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Di Lazzaro V.; Restuccia D.; Profice P.; Ferrara L.; Oliviero A.; Nardone R.; Iacono D.; Tonali P.

Impairment of central motor conduction in alcoholics
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Moglia A.; Arrigo A.; Lozza A.; Bodini A.; Soragna D.; Marchioni E.; Savoldi F.; Bo P.

Usefulness of the transcutaneous electrical stimulation on the cauda equina in the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Shikata H.; Ogura T.; Hase H.; Osawa T.; Hayashida T.; Hirasawa Y.

Transcranial cortical magnetic stimulation in multifocal neuropathy with conduction block
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Molinuevo J.L.; Cossu G.; Graus F.; Alvarez R.; Valls-Sole J.

Brain plasticity in multiple sclerosis as explored by transcranial magnetic stimulation
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Palmieri M.G.; Scalise A.; Iani C.; Loberti M.; Caramia M.T.; Caramia M.D.

Quantified electroencephalogram topographic maps: An inferential statistical model for testing individual maps against a database
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Lawson J.S.; Adams S.J.; Brunet D.W.; Criollo M.; Galin H.; MacCrimmon D.J.

A high resolution time domain EEG visualization system for personal computers
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Koshida I.; Itoh K.; Hiramatsu K.; Fukuda M.; Nakagome K.; Yumoto M.; Niwa S.

Neural network based principal components analysis for EEG pre-processing and analysis
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Petranek S.; Krajca V.; Horejsi J.

Neural network (NN)-based detection and classification of interictal regional spikes in pediatric surface EEGS
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Feucht M.; Hoffmann K.; Steinberger K.; Arnold M.; Benninger F.; Witte H.

Nonlinear analysis of absence seizures by pointwise correlation dimension estimates
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Moller U.; Feucht M.; Benninger F.; Witte H.; Friedrich M.H.

Quantified detection of specific elements and patterns in long-term interictual recordings using TEMPLAS and PATEBS software
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Spreng M.; Hellmann G.; Josefiak K.; Laukemann P.; Schickentanz T.

Automatic seizure detection in newborns
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Gotman J.; Flanagan D.; Zhang J.; Rosenblatt B.; Bye A.; Mizrahi E.M.