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Publication Detail
Evoked potentials, magnetic stimulation studies, and event-related potentials.
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Publication Type:Journal article
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Publication Sub Type:Journal Article
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Authors:Rothwell JC
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Publication date:10/1993
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Pagination:715, 723
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Journal:Curr Opin Neurol
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Volume:6
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Issue:5
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Status:Published
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Country:England
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Print ISSN:1350-7540
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Language:eng
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Keywords:Afferent Pathways, Arousal, Brain, Brain Mapping, Electromagnetic Fields, Evoked Potentials, Humans, Motor Cortex, Muscles, Neuromuscular Diseases, Peripheral Nerves, Sensation Disorders, Spinal Cord
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Abstract
With the technique of transcranial magnetic stimulation it is possible to study the function of motor pathways in normal subjects and in patients with neurologic disease. In conjunction with both evoked and event-related potentials, transcranial magnetic stimulation can be used to probe the processes involved in analyzing sensory input and in preparing for motor output.
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