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Chapter and Conference Paper
Simple and Effective Assessment of Posttraumatic Higher Brain Function Disorders with Special Reference to the Prefrontal Area
Cortical localization of higher brain functions have been well studied and documented for the motor and sensory cortices and their respective associative areas covering the parietal, temporal, and occipital lo...
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Article
Multi-batch Preparation of Standard Samples from a Single Doped Solution for Cross-checking in Surface Metal Analyses of Silicon Wafers
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Article
Video-enhanced microscopic visualization of apoptotic cell death caused by anti-Fas antibody in living human glioma cells
To study the morphological changes of anti-Fas antibody-mediated apoptosis in living U251-SP human glioma cells, we employed video-enhanced contrast differential interference contrast (VEC-DIC) microscopy. In ...
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Article
Visual evoked potentials to a faint light: Signal propagation analyzed with peak latency and topographic map**
Accurate localization for the process of recognition of a light stimulus is yet to be determined. We studied 19-channel VEP from nine healthy volunteers, evoked by physiologically faint light less than 200 Cd/m2,...
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Statistical analysis of short-latency flash visual evoked cortical potentials with noncephalic reference
Most of the reports on visual evoked cortical potentials have dealt with peak latency or amplitude. An early negative deflection at about 20 ms, however, was reported to coincide with the initial signal to the...
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Article
Verbal versus non-verbal visual evoked potentials: Kanji versus line drawings
Cortical areas related to perception of verbal and non-verbal stimuli were studied using VEPs. Kanji characters, line drawings (LD), or a blank were displayed. Verbal VEPs were obtained by subtracting the blan...