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    Retrospective review of MEG visual evoked hemifield responses prior to resection of temporo-parieto-occipital lesions

    Visual evoked cortical magnetic field (VEF) waveforms were recorded from both hemifields in 21 patients with temporo-parieto-occipital mass lesions to identify preserved visual pathways. Fifteen patients had v...

    K.M. Grover, S.M. Bowyer, J. Rock, M.L. Rosenblum, K.M. Mason in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2006)

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    Magnetic Observation of Spreading Cortical Depression in Anaesthetized Rabbits

    Spreading depression (SD) is a profound disturbance of the environment of brain cells that occurs as a stereotyped response to several types of strong stimulation or trauma (for reviews see e.g. Bures et al., ...

    A. R. Gardner-Medwin, N. Tepley, G. L. Barkley, J. Moran in Advances in Biomagnetism (1989)

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    Observation of Spreading Cortical Depression in Migraine Patients

    Spreading cortical depression (SCD) in animal models was first described by Leao [1] in 1944. SCD, although never observed spontaneously in humans, has been implicated in migraine for a variety of reasons: 1) ...

    N. Tepley, G. L. Barkley, J. E. Moran, R. T. Simkins in Advances in Biomagnetism (1989)