K Saermark
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Olesen R, Thomsen P, Saermark K, Glikson M, Feldman S, Lewkowicz M, et al.
Physiol Meas
. 2005 Aug;
26(5):591-8.
PMID: 16088054
We present a new method to describe the dynamics of the beat-to-beat RR time series. The classification of the phase-space plots obtained from RR time series is performed by a...
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Pedersen J, Johannsen P, Bak C, Kofoed B, Saermark K, Gjedde A
Neuroimage
. 1998 Sep;
8(2):214-20.
PMID: 9740763
Combined magnetoencephalography and positron emission tomography identified a prior source of activity in the left middle frontal gyrus during uncued movements of the right index finger. Voluntary movements gave rise...
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Kofoed B, Bak C, Rahn E, Saermark K
Acta Neurol Scand
. 1995 May;
91(5):362-71.
PMID: 7639066
Auditory event related magnetic fields were measured using an odd-ball paradigm in which the rare event was a tone of short duration, D2, and the frequent one a tone of...
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Saermark K, Mikkelsen K
Physiol Meas
. 1993 Nov;
14 Suppl 4A:A69-73.
PMID: 8274988
We propose a method to analyse the N100/P200 structure observed in auditory evoked magnetic fields. Based in linear cable theory for passive dendritic conduction we assume an expression for the...
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Lauritzen M, Johnsen N, Mikkelsen K, Saermark K
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1992 Nov;
83(5):322-7.
PMID: 1385088
The purpose of the present study was to determine the utility of auditory evoked magnetic fields as an objective measure of tinnitus. The auditory evoked magnetic fields of 14 patients...
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Sabers A, Ronager J, Saermark K, Mikkelsen K, Lebech J, Bak C
Ugeskr Laeger
. 1991 Apr;
153(17):1194-6.
PMID: 1903003
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive method with a potential of clinical diagnostic use to localize epileptogenic foci in the brain. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the...
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Bak C, Lebech J, Saermark K
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1985 Aug;
61(2):141-9.
PMID: 2410224
The intensity dependence of the 100 msec magnetic field signal evoked by contralateral application of a tone burst stimulus has been examined for both hemispheres and for a number of...
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Arlinger S, Elberling C, Bak C, Kofoed B, Lebech J, Saermark K
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol
. 1982 Dec;
54(6):642-53.
PMID: 6183097
Frequency glides from a continuous tone have been shown to produce activity from the human cortex that can be recorded as time-varying magnetic fields outside the scalp in the same...
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Elberling C, Bak C, Kofoed B, Lebech J, Saermark K
Acta Neurol Scand
. 1982 Jun;
65(6):553-69.
PMID: 7113662
Auditory evoked cortical magnetic fields are recorded from human subjects by means of a SQUID gradiometer. The spatial and temporal distributions of the averaged evoked fields normal to the surface...
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Elberling C, Bak C, Kofoed B, Lebech J, Saermark K
Scand Audiol
. 1982 Jan;
11(1):61-5.
PMID: 7178805
The late, acoustically evoked, averaged magnetic field from the right hemisphere of the human brain is composed of two signals. One is dominant, appears generated by an equivalent current dipole...