The Nervous System: A Three-volume Work Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Volume 2Donald B. Tower |
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... stimulation applied anteriorly at a sufficient intensity to produce analgesia and pain relief . Stimulation at this intensity through the anterior array alone evoked no potential from the scalp . These authors conclude that the relief ...
... stimulation applied anteriorly at a sufficient intensity to produce analgesia and pain relief . Stimulation at this intensity through the anterior array alone evoked no potential from the scalp . These authors conclude that the relief ...
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... Stimulation for the Control of Pain , December 7. Minneapolis . 66. Bantli , H. , Bloedel , J. R. , Long , D. M. , and Thienprasit , P. ( 1975 ) : Distribution of activity in spinal pathways evoled by experimental dorsal column stimulation ...
... Stimulation for the Control of Pain , December 7. Minneapolis . 66. Bantli , H. , Bloedel , J. R. , Long , D. M. , and Thienprasit , P. ( 1975 ) : Distribution of activity in spinal pathways evoled by experimental dorsal column stimulation ...
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... Stimulation of the Visual Cortex in Man 0.5μf FIG . 1. A : Block diagram of stimulating. Daniel A. Pollen It has been known for almost 50 years that electrical stimulation of the visual cortex in man will elicit discrete light sensations ...
... Stimulation of the Visual Cortex in Man 0.5μf FIG . 1. A : Block diagram of stimulating. Daniel A. Pollen It has been known for almost 50 years that electrical stimulation of the visual cortex in man will elicit discrete light sensations ...
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Influence of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative | 1 |
Clinical Electroencephalography | 25 |
Neuroradiology as a Discipline | 35 |
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