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  • 6. A further examination of effects of cortical stimulation on primate spinothalamic tract cells.
    Yezierski RP, Gerhart KD, Schrock BJ, Willis WD.
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  • 7. Differences between primary somatosensory cortex- and vertex-derived somatosensory-evoked potentials in the rat.
    Stienen PJ, van den Brom WE, de Groot HN, Venker-van Haagen AJ, Hellebrekers LJ.
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  • 8. Trigeminal evoked potentials in humans.
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  • 11. Operant conditioning of primate spinal reflexes: effect on cortical SEPs.
    Wolpaw JR, Dowman R.
    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol; 1988 Apr 31; 69(4):398-401. PubMed ID: 2450739
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  • 12. Responses of nociceptive SI neurons in monkeys and pain sensation in humans elicited by noxious thermal stimulation: effect of interstimulus interval.
    Chudler EH, Anton F, Dubner R, Kenshalo DR.
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  • 13. Somatosensory-evoked potentials indicate increased unpleasantness of noxious stimuli in response to increasing stimulus intensities in the rat.
    van Oostrom H, Stienen PJ, van den Bos R, de Groot HN, Hellebrekers LJ.
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  • 14. Trigeminal somatosensory evoked magnetic fields to tactile stimulation.
    Nevalainen P, Ramstad R, Isotalo E, Haapanen ML, Lauronen L.
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  • 15. Change in trigeminal somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) at different recording sites in cats.
    Iwata K, Ikukawa A, Kita S, Fujii O, Kondoh K, Sumino R.
    J Nihon Univ Sch Dent; 1985 Dec 09; 27(4):218-27. PubMed ID: 3867739
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  • 17. Heterotopic painful stimulation decreases the late component of somatosensory evoked potentials induced by electrical tooth stimulation.
    Motohashi K, Umino M.
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  • 18. Trigeminal somatosensory innervation of the head of a teleost fish with particular reference to nociception.
    Sneddon LU.
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