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  • 21. Changes in median nerve somatosensory transmission and motor output following transient deafferentation of the radial nerve in humans.
    Murphy BA, Haavik Taylor H, Wilson SA, Knight JA, Mathers KM, Schug S.
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  • 22. Differences in evoked potentials to median and radial nerve stimulation in man.
    Koivikko MJ.
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  • 23. Median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials: recording with cephalic and noncephalic references.
    Ulas UH, Odabasi Z, Ozdag F, Eroglu E, Vural O.
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  • 24. A comparison between electric source localisation and fMRI during somatosensory stimulation.
    Grimm C, Schreiber A, Kristeva-Feige R, Mergner T, Hennig J, Lücking CH.
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  • 25. Effect of task relevance and selective attention on components of cortical and subcortical evoked potentials in man.
    Velasco M, Velasco F, Olvera A.
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  • 26. Functional changes in cortical components of somatosensory evoked responses by stimulus repetition.
    Hoshiyama M, Kakigi R.
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  • 27. Somatosensory evoked responses and slow potential oscillations in human scalp recordings.
    Kusske JA, Burke BL, Dill RC, Porter RW, Verzeano M.
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  • 28. Non-invasive single-trial detection of variable population spike responses in human somatosensory evoked potentials.
    Waterstraat G, Scheuermann M, Curio G.
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  • 29. Locating the cortical sources of somatosensory evoked responses by integration of EEG and MEG.
    Ossenblok P, Wilts G, Numminen J, Peters MJ, Lopes da Silva FH.
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  • 30. Somatosensory evoked potentials and analgesia in man.
    Tachibana N.
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  • 31. Towards non-invasive multi-unit spike recordings: mapping 1kHz EEG signals over human somatosensory cortex.
    Fedele T, Scheer HJ, Waterstraat G, Telenczuk B, Burghoff M, Curio G.
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  • 32. Effect of theta burst stimulation over the human sensorimotor cortex on motor and somatosensory evoked potentials.
    Ishikawa S, Matsunaga K, Nakanishi R, Kawahira K, Murayama N, Tsuji S, Huang YZ, Rothwell JC.
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  • 33. Short latency somatosensory potentials in humans.
    King DW, Green JB.
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  • 34. A physiological study of rostral dominance in simultaneously applied ipsilateral somatosensory stimuli.
    Cohn R.
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  • 35. Source of somatosensory primary cortical evoked magnetic fields (N20m) elicited by index finger stimulation moves toward mediolateral direction in area 3b in man.
    Kimura T, Hashimoto I.
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  • 36. Cortical activation during somatosensory stimulation and voluntary movement in man: a regional cerebral blood flow study.
    Foit A, Larsen B, Hattori S, Skinhøj E, Lassen NA.
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  • 37. [Somatosensory cortical evoked potentials in normal subjects to single and double median nerve stimulation (author's transl)].
    Jörg J, Gerhard H, Lehmann HJ.
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  • 39. Topography and intracranial sources of somatosensory evoked potentials in the monkey. I. Early components.
    Arezzo J, Legatt AD, Vaughan HG.
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  • 40. Somatosensory evoked potentials recorded directly from human thalamus and Sm I cortical area.
    Celesia GG.
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