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OP Brain and environment: towards an endogenous pharmacology
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L. Maffei
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S1
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S1.1 Central pattern generators and the common motor semiology of some parasomnias and sleep related epileptic seizures
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C.A. Tassinari,
M. Franca,
F. Valzania
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S1
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S1.2 Neurostimulation for treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy
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I. Rektor
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S1
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S1.3 Video-polygraphic-SEEG analysis of the spectrum of ictal oro-alimentary automatisms
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E. Gardella,
S. Francione,
E. Zambrelli,
G. lo Russo,
M.P. Canevini
et al.
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S1-S2
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S1.4 Transcranial direct current stimulation for treatment-refractory epilepsy in children: a pilot study
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I. Orosz,
J. Sperner
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S2
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S2.1 Combining transcranial stimulation with functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the control of actions
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H.R. Siebner
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S2
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S2.2 Non-invasive investigation of the neuroanatomical connectivity for human swallowing behaviours using diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging
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S. Mistry,
E. Michou,
S. Singh,
S. Jefferson,
D. Downey,
K. Embleton,
H. Haroon,
D. Morris,
G. Parker,
S. Williams,
S. Hamdy
et al.
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S2-S3
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S2.3 Neural basis of cooperation and defection during social interaction: a neuroelectrical hyperscanning study
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L. Astolfi,
F. De Vico Fallani,
J. Toppi,
F. Cincotti,
D. Mattia,
S. Salinari,
G. Vecchiato,
C. Wilke,
H. Yuan,
B. He,
F. Babiloni
et al.
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S3
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S2.4 Time course of neural activity in different brain networks revealed by fMRI EEG integrated cortical source imaging
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J.J. Gonzalez-Rosa,
A. Inuggi,
G. Riccitelli,
M.A. Rocca,
M. Filippi,
G. Comi,
L. Leocani
et al.
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S3
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S2.5 An integrated multimodal approach for assessing functional reorganization in unilateral polymicrogyria
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C. Barba,
F. Giovannelli,
F. Frija,
A. Borgheresi,
A. De Ciantis,
D. Montanaro,
M. Cincotta,
R. Guerrini
et al.
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S3-S4
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S3.1 Utility of neurosonological methods for evaluation of cerebral hemodynamics in controls and vascular risk patients
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L. Csiba
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S4
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S3.2 Italian multicenter study on venous hemodynamics in multiple sclerosis
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M. Del Sette
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S4
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S3.3 Effect of cortical neuromodulation on cerebral hemodynamics
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F. Vernieri,
P. Maggio,
G. Assenza,
F. Tibuzzi,
C. Altamura,
P. Palazzo,
F. Zappasodi,
F. Tecchio,
P.M. Rossini
et al.
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S4
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S3.4 A Windkessel model description of cerebral autoregulation in Alzheimer's disease: increased vascular resistance and lowered compliance
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E.D. Gommer,
E.G.H.J. Martens,
P. Aalten,
F. Verhey,
I. Ramakers,
W.H. Mess,
J.P.H. Reulen
et al.
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S4-S5
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K1 Neurophysiology of minimally conscious and vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome
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S. Laureys
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S5
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W1.1 The huge CMT syndrome: how to sail inside it
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L. Santoro
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S5-S6
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W1.2 Multifocal motor neuropathy. Clinical and electrophysiological long term evolution in a group of patients
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N. Raguer,
I. Serrano,
B. Garcia,
M. Gratacos,
J.L. Seoane,
M. Comabella,
J. Gamez
et al.
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S6-S7
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W1.3 Corneal confocal microscopy: a novel non-invasive means to diagnose neuropathy in patients with Fabry disease
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A. Marshall,
M. Tavakoli,
S. Waldek,
N. Efron,
R. Malik
et al.
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S7
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W1.4 In vivo evidence of neurophysiological differentiation between type 1 and type 2 diabetic nerves
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R. Arnold,
C.S-Y. Lin,
M.C. Kiernan,
A.V. Krishnan
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S7
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W1.5 Clapham's sign; stretch sensitive contraction in the muscles of facial expression after complete denervation
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L. Clapham,
J. Cole,
R. Arunachalam,
D. Allen
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S7
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W2.1 Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in movement disorders
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A. Berardelli,
A. Suppa
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S8
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W2.2 Subthalamic nucleus stimulation induces changes in modulation of the acoustic startle reaction by reward cues in Parkinson's disease patients
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T. Serranova,
R. Jech,
P. Dusek,
T. Sieger,
F. Ruzicka,
D. Urgosik,
E. Ruzicka
et al.
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S8
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W2.3 Somatosensory dysfunction in psychogenic dystonia
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F. Morgante,
M. Fiorio,
G. Squintani,
L. Romito,
A. Albanese,
D. Martino,
G. Defazio,
A. Di Matteo,
A. Quartarone,
P. Girlanda,
A. Berardelli,
M. Tinazzi
et al.
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S8
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W2.4 Motor cortex excitability and plasticity in drug-naive Parkinson's disease patients
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A. Kacar,
S. Filipovic,
N. Kresojevic,
M. Svetel,
S. Milanovic,
M. Ljubisavljevic,
V. Kostic
et al.
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S8-S9
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W2.5 Subthalamic stimulation and split-belt treadmill: how the intrinsic and extrinsic modulation of gait coordination impact on Parkinsonian gait
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A. Fasano,
J. Herzog,
H. Stolze,
D. Falk,
R. Reese,
J. Volkmann,
G. Deuschl
et al.
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S9
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W3.1 Acoustic and vestibular system evaluation: higher brain functions
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H. Pratt
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S9
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W3.2 Effect of bone conducted vibration of the midline forehead (Fz) in unilateral vestibular loss (uVL) evidence for a new indicator of unilateral otolithic function
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A.M. Burgess,
I.S. Curthoys
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S9
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W3.3 Reduced ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMPs) to bone-conducted vibration in superior vestibular neuritis show probable utricular origin
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L. Manzari,
A.M. Burgess,
I.S. Curthoys
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S9-S10
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W3.4 Intraoperative observation of changes in cochlear nerve action potentials during exposure to electromagnetic fields generated by mobile phones
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L. Manzari,
V. Colletti,
M. Mandalà,
P. Manganotti,
S. Ramat,
L. Colletti
et al.
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S10
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W3.5 Test retest reliability of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials
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D. Vir,
L. Silky,
N. Panda
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S10
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K2 Critical review of Guillain Barré syndrome neurophysiological diagnostic criteria
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A. Uncini
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S10-S11
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S4.1 Neurophysiology of language
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F. Pulvermüller
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S11
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S4.2 Event-related rTMS at encoding affects differently deep and shallow memory traces
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S. Rossi,
F. Giovannelli,
M. Cincotta,
M. Feurra,
N.R. Polizzotto,
G. Bianco,
S.F. Cappa,
I. Innocenti
et al.
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S11
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S4.3 Effect of negative and positive emotion on working memory performance: an fMRI study
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N. Osaka,
T. Minamoto,
K. Yaoi,
M. Osaka
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S11-S12
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S4.4 Investigating cognitive representations with brain-like networks and MEG/EEG
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M. Garagnani,
F. Pulvermüller
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S12
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S4.5 The sensorimotor grounding of language and speech
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L. Fadiga
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S12
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S5.1 Neurophysiology and stroke
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V. Di Lazzaro
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S12
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S5.2 Mirror movements after cortical and lacunar stroke are related to interhemispheric inbalance: a TMS study
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R. Chieffo,
A. Poggi,
L. Straffi,
F. Spagnolo,
E. Coppi,
M. Comola,
A. Inuggi,
G. Comi,
L. Leocani
et al.
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S12-S13
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S5.3 Prognostic value of contralesional delta band EEG activity in acute stroke
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G. Assenza,
F. Zappasodi,
P. Pasqualetti,
S. Assenza,
M. Ercolani,
L. Fraioli,
C. Gaudino,
F. Passarelli,
F. Tibuzzi,
F. Vernieri,
P.M. Rossini,
F. Tecchio
et al.
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S13
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S5.4 Asymmetric inter-hemispheric connections between the human parietal cortices
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G. Koch,
M. Cercignani,
S. Bonnì,
V. Giacobbe,
G. Bucchi,
V. Versace,
C. Caltagirone,
M. Bozzali
et al.
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S13
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S5.5 Motor cortical output in acute stroke
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I. Tarkka,
S. Peurala
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S13
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S6.1 An overview of peripheral nerve interfaces for biomedical applications
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X. Navarro
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S13-S14
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S6.2 Neurorobotics: understanding the brain by building neuro-inspired robots
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E. Guglielmelli
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S14
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S6.3 Innovative microactuated and self-opening peripheral neural interfaces
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A. Cutrone,
S. Bossi,
P. Sergi,
S. Micera
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S14
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S6.4 Does primary motor cortex plasticity parallel adaptive modification to human walking?
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J. Zabukovec,
T. Lam,
L. Boyd
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S14
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W4.1 Neuromonitoring in the operative room and intensive care
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J.-M. Guérit
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S14-S15
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W4.2 False positive findings in the intraoperative monitoring of scoliosis
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D.M. Cibils
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S15
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W4.3 Long-term neuromonitoring of the electrocorticogram in malignant stroke, subarachnoid and intracranial hemorrhage, and traumatic brain injury: role of cortical spreading depression
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M. Fabricius,
J.P. Dreier,
R. Graf,
J.A. Hartings,
M. Lauritzen,
A.J. Strong
et al.
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S15
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W4.4 ERPs and sensory evoked potentials in severe comatose brain injury patients. A multivariate analysis
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C. Fischer,
J. Luaute,
M. Kandel,
F. Dailler,
D. Mrlet
et al.
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S15
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W5.2 Brain computer interfaces for communication and control of electronic devices: possible role for clinical applications
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F. Babiloni
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S16
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W5.3 Movement related cortical potentials: asynchronous versus synchronous brain computer interfaces
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N. Mrachacz-Kersting,
I.K. Niazi,
D. Farina
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S16
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W5.4 A fully-autonomous brain body interface for patients with neuromuscular disease or injury
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R. Ajemian,
V. Caggiano,
S. Micera,
J. Winograd,
K. Hasegawa,
N. Sunder,
X. Navarro,
H. Moorman,
E. Bizzi
et al.
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S16
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W6.1 Neurophysiological monitoring of upper and lower motor neuron degeneration in motor neuron disease
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R. Dengler
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S16-S17
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W6.3 A methodological reappraisal of non invasive high voltage electrical stimulation of lumbosacral motor nerve roots
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W. Troni,
A. Di Sapio,
F. Sperli,
A. Bertolotto
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S17
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W6.4 Reliability of SF-EMG in diagnosing myasthenia gravis: sensitivity and specificity calculated on 85 reviewed cases
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L. Padua,
P. Caliandro,
G. Dilasi,
C. Pazzaglia,
F. Ciaraffa,
A. Evoli
et al.
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S17
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K3 Brain stimulation in psychiatric disorders
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M.S. George
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S17
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S7.1 Experimental neurophysiology for the understanding of mechanisms of neurological disease
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L. Leocani,
G. Comi
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S18
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S7.2 Single unit activity, multi unit activity and local field potential in macaque's motor cortex are modulated by median nerve stimulation
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O. Papazachariadis,
L. Cappiello,
K. Carbè,
S. Ferraina
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S18-S19
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