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Rate discrimination, gap detection and ranking of temporal pitch in cochlear implant users
Cochlear implant (CI) users have poor temporal pitch perception, as revealed by two key outcomes of rate discrimination tests: (i) rate...
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Neuropathic pain
Neuropathic pain is caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system, including peripheral fibres (Aβ, Aδ and C fibres) and central neurons,...
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Interindividual Variation of Sensitivity to Frequency Modulation: Its Relation with Click-Evoked and Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emissions
The frequency modulation detection limen (FMDL) with a low modulation rate has been used as a measure of the listener’s sensitivity to the temporal...
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Effects of Spectral Degradation on Attentional Modulation of Cortical Auditory Responses to Continuous Speech
This study investigates the effect of spectral degradation on cortical speech encoding in complex auditory scenes. Young normal-hearing listeners...
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Keyhole epilepsy surgery: corticoamygdalohippocampectomy for mesial temporal sclerosis
Surgical approaches for medically refractory mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) that previously have been reported include anterior temporal...
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Cryptogenic stroke and small fiber neuropathy of unknown etiology in patients with alpha-galactosidase A-10T genotype
BackgroundFabry disease (FD) is a multisystemic disorder with typical neurological manifestations such as stroke and small fiber neuropathy (SFN),...
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Cutaneous neuropathy in Parkinson’s disease: a window into brain pathology
The deposition of alpha-synuclein in the brain, the neuropathological hallmark of Parkinson’s disease (PD), follows a distinct anatomical and...
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Endoscopic localization of the sphenopalatine foramen: do measurements matter?
The objective of this study was to evaluate different methods and measurements for localization of the sphenopalatine foramen (SPF) during endoscopic...
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Critical evaluation of different objective techniques of nasal airway assessment: a clinical review
Objective tests for the nasal volume flow are needed for the assessment of nasal patency for diagnosis, documentation and medicolegal purposes....
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Chronic epilepsy due to low grade temporal lobe tumors and due to hippocampal sclerosis: Do they differ in post-surgical outcome?
Chronic seizures as a presenting feature of low grade temporal lobe gliomas and hippocampal sclerosis (HS) are reported to have similar outcomes...
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Habituation and sensitization in primary headaches
The phenomena of habituation and sensitization are considered most useful for studying the neuronal substrates of information processing in the CNS....
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The transtympanic promontory stimulation test in patients with auditory deprivation: correlations with electrical dynamics of cochlear implant and speech perception
Transtympanic promontory stimulation test (TPST) has been suggested to be a useful tool in predicting postoperative outcomes in patients at risk of...
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Painful and Painless Diabetic Neuropathy: One Disease or Two?
Painful diabetic polyneuropathy (PDPN) is generally considered a variant of diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) but the identification of distinctive...
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A modified oddball paradigm for investigation of neural correlates of attention: a simultaneous ERP–fMRI study
IntroductionThe objective of the presented study was to develop and evaluate a P300 experimental protocol for simultaneous registration of...
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Topography of the nasolacrimal duct on the lateral nasal wall in Koreans
PurposeThe aim of this study was to describe in detail the gross anatomy of the nasolacrimal apparatus in relation to the lateral nasal wall by the...
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Neuropathic Pain: Is Quantitative Sensory Testing Helpful?
Neuropathic pain arises as a consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory system and is characterised by a combination of positive...