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1  acupoints without any hand manipulation and electric stimulation.
2 ther increased by combined static stress and electric stimulation.
3 ders are based on traditional medication and electric stimulation.
4 nderstand the response of retinal neurons to electric stimulation.
5 rtical brain regions undergoing transcranial electric stimulation.
6 tials in hindlimb muscles after transcranial electric stimulation.
7 rring simultaneously in response to the same electric stimulation.
8 cation by caffeine/epinephrine or programmed electric stimulation.
9 peared over 45-60 min after the onset of the electric stimulation.
10 se in diastolic [Ca2+]m were observed during electric stimulation.
11 e cathodal end of the testing aquarium after electric stimulation.
12 ar Ca(2+), severely attenuated the effect of electric stimulation.
13  control of neurosensory side effects of the electric stimulation.
14 entials with respect to the phase of applied electric stimulation.
15 hythmic events induced via burst ventricular electric stimulation.
16                               When combined, electric stimulation (2 Hz) and beta(1)-adrenergic stimu
17 nial direct current stimulation, and cranial electric stimulation, (3) surgical approaches, including
18                                              Electric stimulation (4 Hz) of isolated fibroblasts resu
19        Computer models can make transcranial electric stimulation a better tool for research and ther
20                                 Transcranial electric stimulation aims to stimulate the brain by appl
21 roduced similar performance with acoustic or electric stimulation alone, but significantly lower perf
22                                              Electric stimulation also increased Fos-B immunoreactivi
23                                              Electric stimulation also potentiates TrkB tyrosine kina
24 emmal mechanical injuries of the response to electric stimulation and (ii) the integrity of the sarco
25                      We found that: (i) both electric stimulation and acetylcholine applied to the AC
26 e) in S2814D(+/+) mice in vivo or programmed electric stimulation and high extracellular Ca(2+) in S2
27 th micro-coils was ~60% narrower compared to electric stimulation and largely similar to the spread a
28  new treatment options, including functional electric stimulation and part-weight-supported walking.
29           Action potentials were produced by electric stimulation, and rapid solution changes were us
30           We evoked quantal release by brief electric stimulation at single synapses visualized with
31  The sharp neural ITD sensitivity found with electric stimulation at the appropriate intensity is enc
32 roup of animals had bilateral brachial nerve electric stimulation before hemorrhage (brachial nerve s
33 m collicular BF shift evoked by the cortical electric stimulation but do not change it into long-term
34                                   Programmed electric stimulation demonstrated increased susceptibili
35  mustached bat (Pteronotus parnellii), focal electric stimulation evokes BF shifts of cortical audito
36                                   Programmed electric stimulation ex vivo and optical mapping of volt
37 mmunofluorescence staining suggests that the electric stimulation facilitated the movement of TrkB fr
38 imuli (conditioned stimuli [CS]) to aversive electric stimulation, healthy human participants receive
39 egration efficiency of combined acoustic and electric stimulation in eight actual cochlear-implant su
40 s, explaining the responses to intracerebral electric stimulation in epileptogenic and nonepileptogen
41  integration efficiency between acoustic and electric stimulation in the present subjects.
42  receptor binding assays, we show that field electric stimulation increased the number of TrkB on the
43 g to insulin resistance in PCOS muscle while electric stimulation-induced tissue remodeling may be pr
44                     Noninvasive transcranial electric stimulation is increasingly being used as an ad
45 r activation of deep tissues by transcranial electric stimulation, its evoked human sensation is unde
46 onal tissue engineering, mechanical loading, electric stimulation, modulation of substrate stiffness,
47  exercise (AE) and non-aerobic neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) are common interventions use
48 ed after suprathreshold transcranial magneto-electric stimulation of affected and unaffected hemisphe
49 ally encoded, detects GABA release evoked by electric stimulation of afferent fibers in acute brain s
50 inferior colliculus and AI elicited by focal electric stimulation of AI or auditory fear conditioning
51                                          (2) Electric stimulation of broad frequency-tuned MGBm neuro
52                        In the mustached bat, electric stimulation of cortical Doppler-shifted constan
53                                We found that electric stimulation of cortical duration-tuned neurons
54                                We found that electric stimulation of cortical neurons via the cortico
55 954, Penfield and Jasper's findings based on electric stimulation of epileptic patients led them to h
56 g three independent approaches, we show that electric stimulation of hippocampal neurons markedly enh
57 or MGBm neurons and found the following: (1) electric stimulation of narrowly frequency-tuned MGBv ne
58                           On the other hand, electric stimulation of neurons in the posterior divisio
59 threshold changes preferentially result from electric stimulation of neurons paired with the activati
60                          We found that focal electric stimulation of one of these three subdivisions
61 BF shift as does the conditioning; (ii) both electric stimulation of the AC and acetylcholine applied
62 changed by auditory conditioning, weak focal electric stimulation of the AC, or repetitive delivery o
63                                        Focal electric stimulation of the AI also evokes basically the
64 sed by conditioning can be explored by focal electric stimulation of the AI.
65                                              Electric stimulation of the auditory brainstem can also
66                                        Focal electric stimulation of the auditory cortex is well suit
67 ked by either normal acoustic stimulation or electric stimulation of the auditory nerve or the brains
68                                              Electric stimulation of the cervical vagus nerve before
69                                The effect of electric stimulation of the delay-tuned neurons on the c
70                                        Focal electric stimulation of the DSCF area evokes the BF shif
71                                        Focal electric stimulation of the FF area evokes "centrifugal"
72 ntral importance in non-invasive magnetic or electric stimulation of the human brain since electrical
73 ic stimulation and auditory conditioning do, electric stimulation of the primary auditory cortex (AI)
74 od cravings, we hypothesized that repetitive electric stimulation of the right DLPFC would lower food
75       However, the layer-specific effects of electric stimulation on LFPs remain unclear.
76      After ablation, the complete programmed electric stimulation protocol (3 drive cycle length, 3 e
77  by either depolarizing agents or repetitive electric stimulation, rapidly and specifically increased
78 jectively measure the amount of transcranial electric stimulation reaching the auditory nerve, a deep
79  of the hippocampus dentate gyrus (DG) in an electric stimulation rodent model which displays classic
80  potentials (CCEPs) elicited by single-pulse electric stimulation (SPES) are widely used to assess ef
81 ial magnetic stimulation (TMS), transcranial electric stimulation (TES) and transcranial direct curre
82 of electric fields arising from transcranial electric stimulation (TES) in a nonhuman primate brain p
83                                 Transcranial electric stimulation (TES) is an emerging technique, dev
84                                 Transcranial electric stimulation (TES) reliably entrained neurons in
85  working hypothesis: in humans, transcranial electric stimulation (tES) with a time course that mimic
86 nalling patterns; here, we hypothesized that electric stimulation that activates the synaptic circuit
87                                   Programmed electric stimulation to induce monomorphic ventricular t
88 , urinary continence in women, using various electric stimulation treatments and evaluated outcomes r
89                                              Electric stimulation triggers activation of Src and inos
90 cal responses were elicited by intracochlear electric stimulation using cochlear implants in adult he
91 ed Brugada type I ECG and in whom programmed electric stimulation was performed at our institution we
92 al and contralateral BD shifts evoked by the electric stimulation were identical to each other.
93    Ventricular arrhythmias during programmed electric stimulation were induced in 73 (18.1%) patients
94                                 Transcranial electric stimulation with alternating currents (TACS) ca
95      By providing reversible nerve blockage, electric stimulation with an implanted electrode holds p