Enfermedades del oído y del proceso mastoideo
(Mastoides)
La parte mastoidea del hueso temporal es la parte posterior (posterior) del hueso temporal, uno de los huesos del cráneo.
#1
Steven A HillyardLeibniz Institute for Neurobiology, 39118 Magdeburg, Germany
- selective attention
- visual cortex
- evoked potentials
- ventriloquist illusion
- neural basis
#2
Terence W PictonUniversity of Toronto | University of Toronto, Toronto, Onta
- evoked potentials
- auditory steady
- state responses
- reaction time
- ocular artifacts
#3
Jonathan R WolpawDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, State University of New Y
- spinal cord
- operant conditioning
- computer interface
- motor neurons
- brain signals
#4
Truett AllisonDuke-UNC Brain Imaging and Analysis Center, Duke University
- evoked potentials
- somatosensory cortex
- median nerve
- electrophysiological studies
- cortical surface
#5
Walter RitterThe Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, The Nathan S. Klin
- mismatch negativity
- evoked potentials
- reaction time
- stimulus deviance
- auditory sensory
#6
Herbert G Jr VaughanDepartment of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- mismatch negativity
- evoked potentials
- reaction time
- auditory cortex
- gestational age
#7
Roger Q CraccoDepartment of Neurology, State University of New York, Downs
- magnetic coil
- evoked potentials
- spinal cord
- nerve stimulation
- visual cortex
#8
Robert GalambosUniversity of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jol
- evoked potentials
- phase coherence
- auditory cortex
- middle ear muscles
- optic tract
#9
Charles C WoodNeuropsychology Laboratory, V.A. Medical Center, West Haven,
- evoked potentials
- somatosensory cortex
- median nerve
- cortical surface
- semantic priming
#10
J KIFFIN PENRYFrom the Department of Neurology, Bowman Gray School of Medi
- absence seizures
- antiepileptic drugs
- epilepsy abstracts
- valproic acid
- seizure frequency
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