نتایج جستجو برای: bilateral variability

تعداد نتایج: 254341  

2003
Randy Thornhill

I nterest in fluctuating asymmetry, FA (Box l), has recently spread across diverse disciplines in the life sciences, including medicine, genetics, conservation and developmental biology, and behavioral ecologysl. FA allows researchers to evaluate a basic aspect of viability fitness, namely, developmental stability the capacity to develop properly in the face of genetic and environmental stresse...

2012
Han-Joon Kim Beom S. Jeon

Even before the deep brain stimulation (DBS) era, stereotactic functional neurosurgery such as thalamotomy and pallidotomy had been used for control of medically intractable dystonia (Cooper, 1976; Lozano et al., 1997). However, unreliability and variability in the results and furthermore, needs for bilateral surgery in most patients with generalized dystonia and the occurrence of unacceptable ...

Journal: :Brain research 2003
Wei-Ting Zhang Zhen Jin Guo-Hong Cui Kui-Ling Zhang Lei Zhang Ya-Wei Zeng Fei Luo Andrew C N Chen Ji-Sheng Han

Two- or 100-Hz electrical acupoint stimulation (EAS) can induce analgesia via distinct central mechanisms. It has long been known that the extent of EAS analgesia showed tremendous difference among subjects. Functional MRI (fMRI) studies were performed to allocate the possible mechanisms underlying the frequency specificity as well as individual variability of EAS analgesia. In either frequenci...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2013
Alan Kan Corey Stoelb Ruth Y Litovsky Matthew J Goupell

Bilateral cochlear implants (CIs) have provided some success in improving spatial hearing abilities to patients, but with large variability in performance. One reason for the variability is that there may be a mismatch in the place-of-stimulation arising from electrode arrays being inserted at different depths in each cochlea. Goupell et al. [(2013b). J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 133(4), 2272-2287] show...

2016
Marja Broersma Anna M.M. van der Stouwe Arthur W.G. Buijink Bauke M. de Jong Paul F.C. Groot Johannes D. Speelman Marina A.J. Tijssen Anne-Fleur van Rootselaar Natasha M. Maurits

BACKGROUND Essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Previous research into the pathophysiology of ET suggested underlying cerebellar abnormalities. OBJECTIVE In this study, we added electromyography as an index of tremor intensity to functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (EMG-fMRI) to study a group of ET patients selected according to strict criteria to...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mansour parvareshrizi department of neurosurgery, rasool-e-akram medical center, iran university of medical sciences and health services (iums), tehran babak alijani department of neurosurgery, rasool-e-akram medical center, iran university of medical sciences and health services (iums), tehran, iran. seyed-mohammad fereshtehnejad iran university of medical sciences and health services (iums), tehran, iran. sahar bakhti department of neurosurgery, rasool-e-akram medical center, iran university of medical sciences andhealth services (iums), tehran, iran.

abstract   introduction: it is demonstrated that the degree of clinical improvement in   parkinson's disease (pd) achieved by deep brain stimulation (dbs) is largely dependent   on the accuracy of lead placement. in addition, individual variability in the   situation of subthalamic nucleus (stn) is responsible for spatial inter-individual   fluctuations of the real patient's target.  ...

Journal: :Current neurovascular research 2005
David T Laidley Frederick Colbourne Dale Corbett

The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) has been used extensively as a model of forebrain ischemia. Its unique susceptibility to ischemia was suggested to be due to an incomplete circle of Willis. The relative ease to which ischemia can be induced combined with highly reproducible delayed CA1 cell death following a 5 min occlusion made the model popular in neuroprotection studies. Presentl...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Steven M. Stufflebeam Thomas Witzel Szymon Mikulski Matti S. Hämäläinen Simona Temereanca Jason J. S. Barton David S. Tuch Dara S. Manoach

The neurophysiological basis of variability in the latency of evoked neural responses has been of interest for decades. We describe a method to identify white matter pathways that may contribute to inter-individual variability in the timing of neural activity. We investigated the relation of the latency of peak visual responses in occipital cortex as measured by magnetoencephalography (MEG) to ...

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