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    Complications to Medical Treatment

    1. When medical treatment is blamed, tinnitus may be harder to treat.

    Paolo Enrico, Ron Goodey in Textbook of Tinnitus (2011)

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    A relationship between bruxism and orofacial-dystonia? A trigeminal electrophysiological approach in a case report of pineal cavernoma

    In some clinical cases, bruxism may be correlated to central nervous system hyperexcitability, suggesting that bruxism may represent a subclinical form of dystonia. To examine this hypothesis, we performed an ...

    Gianni Frisardi, Cesare Iani, Gianfranco Sau in Behavioral and Brain Functions (2013)

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    Short-term transcutaneous trigeminal nerve stimulation does not affect visual oddball task and paired-click paradigm ERP responses in healthy volunteers

    Recent research suggests that transcutaneous trigeminal nerve stimulation (TNS) may positively affect cognitive function. However, no clear-cut evidence is available yet, since the majority of it derives from ...

    Beniamina Mercante, Paolo Enrico, Francesca Ginatempo in Experimental Brain Research (2023)