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The following pages link to Cortical stimulation and epileptic seizure: a study of the potential risk in primates (Q48135083):
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- The anticonvulsant effect of electrical fields (Q34566396) (← links)
- Remote effects of intermittent theta burst stimulation of the human pharyngeal motor system (Q34990614) (← links)
- Motor cortex stimulation reduces hyperalgesia in an animal model of central pain (Q34995624) (← links)
- Treatment of Parkinson's disease by cortical stimulation (Q35015442) (← links)
- Motor cortex stimulation for neuropathic facial pain. (Q35084922) (← links)
- Computational study on subdural cortical stimulation - the influence of the head geometry, anisotropic conductivity, and electrode configuration (Q35258338) (← links)
- New modalities of brain stimulation for stroke rehabilitation. (Q35628683) (← links)
- Chronic pain following spinal cord injury (Q36575919) (← links)
- Epidural cortical stimulation and aphasia therapy. (Q36825374) (← links)
- Invasive brain stimulation for the treatment of neuropathic pain (Q37935529) (← links)
- Recurrent seizures related to motor cortex stimulator programming (Q37944945) (← links)
- Brain Neuromodulation Techniques: A Review (Q38821523) (← links)
- Motor cortex electric stimulation for the treatment of neuropathic pain (Q39272952) (← links)
- Motor cortex stimulation for the enhancement of recovery from stroke: a prospective, multicenter safety study (Q48622879) (← links)
- Motor cortex stimulation for chronic pain: panacea or placebo? (Q48695842) (← links)
- The effect of high and low frequency cortical stimulation with a fixed or a poisson distributed interpulse interval on cortical excitability in rats (Q49091688) (← links)
- Cortical stimulation of the epileptogenic zone for the treatment of focal motor seizures: an experimental study in the nonhuman primate. (Q51627309) (← links)
- The deafferented nonhuman primate is not a reliable model of intractable pain (Q73122861) (← links)
- Chapter 59 Neurosurgical treatment of pain (Q82029093) (← links)
- Neurosurgical Approaches to Levodopa-Induced Dyskinesia (Q92421811) (← links)