New trends and advanced techniques in clinical neurophysiology /

New Trends and Advanced Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology.

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology.
Group Author: Rossini, Paolo M. (Editor); Mauguie re, Franc ois. (Editor)
Published: Elsevier,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam :
New York, NY, USA :
Publication Dates: 1990.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Supplement ; no. 41.
Subjects:
Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444813527
Summary: New Trends and Advanced Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 382 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483290218
1483290212
Index Number: RC386
CLC: R338
Contents: Front Cover; New Trends and Advanced Techniques in Clinical Neurophysiology; Copyright Page; Foreword; List of Contributors; Table of Contents; Section I: Signal Processing and Source Analysis; Chapter 1. Magnetic Evoked Fields of the Human Brain:Basic Principles and Applications; Introduction; Somatomotor system; Auditory system; Concluding remarks; Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 2. Physiologic Mechanisms Underlyingthe Generation of Far-Field Potentials; Introduction; Human studies on peripheral nerve conduction; In vitro experiment using dissected nerves.
Physiologic basis of junctional potentialDiscussion; References; Chapter 3. Beware of the Average Reference in Brain Mapping; References; Chapter 4. Topographic Maps of Single Sweep Long-Latency Median Nerve SEPs; Introduction; Methods and materials; Results; Conclusions; References; Chapter 5. A Comparative EEG/MEG Equivalent DipoleStudy of the Pattern Onset Visual Response; Introduction; Materials and methods; Results; Discussion; Appendix; References; Chapter 6. Technical Requirements for Evoked PotentialMonitoring in the Intensive Care Unit; Introduction.
(C) Facilitation and inhibition of synaptic transmission within the spinal cord as demonstrated by changes in the central delay of the H reflex pathway(Ratto et al. 1986)Conclusions and perspectives; References; Chapter 8. Physiology and Clinical Applications of Hand Muscle Reflexes; Introduction; Methods and normative data of electricallyelicited hand muscle reflexes; Physiological aspects of hand muscle reflexes; Pathological patterns of hand muscle reflexes; Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References.
Chapter 9. Electrophysiological Assessment of Nociception inNormals and Patients: the Use of Nociceptive ReflexesIntroduction; Nociceptive reflexes in normal human; Nociceptive reflexes in clinical practice; Conclusions; References; Chapter 10. Vestibular Evoked Potentials with Short andMiddle Latencies Recorded in Humans; Introduction; Methods; Results; Discussion; Conclusion; References; Chapter 11. Methodological and Physiological Aspects of Motor EvokedPotentials; Introduction; Theory and methods; Physiological aspects; Measurements of cortico-spinal tract excitability.