I Woodforth
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Burke D, Hicks R, Stephen J, Woodforth I, Crawford M
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1995 Oct;
97(5):231-7.
PMID: 7489684
The trial-to-trial variability of the different components of corticospinal volleys evoked by transcranial electrical stimulation of the motor cortex using a constant stimulus intensity was measured from epidural recordings during...
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Rothwell J, Burke D, Hicks R, Stephen J, Woodforth I, Crawford M
J Physiol
. 1994 Nov;
481 ( Pt 1):243-50.
PMID: 7853247
1. The motor cortex was stimulated electrically (vertex anode; cathode 6 cm lateral) in neurologically normal subjects undergoing surgery for scoliosis, and the evoked corticospinal volleys were recorded from the...
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Burke D, Hicks R, Gandevia S, Stephen J, Woodforth I, Crawford M
J Physiol
. 1993 Oct;
470:383-93.
PMID: 8068071
1. The effects of graded transcranial magnetic and anodal electrical stimulation of the human motor cortex were compared in human subjects undergoing orthopaedic operations on the spine, before and after...
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Burke D, Hicks R, Stephen J, Woodforth I, Crawford M
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1992 Dec;
85(6):388-96.
PMID: 1282457
The function of descending motor pathways and that of ascending sensory pathways in the spinal cord were monitored at the same time in 120 patients undergoing surgery for scoliosis. Transcranial...
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Hicks R, Burke D, Stephen J, Woodforth I, Crawford M
J Physiol
. 1992 Oct;
456:393-404.
PMID: 1293281
1. In twenty-two neurologically normal patients undergoing surgery for scoliosis, corticospinal volleys to transcranial electrical stimulation of the motor cortex were recorded from the spinal cord using epidural electrodes. While...