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Clinical Neurophysiology : Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology

Clinical Neurophysiology is the official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. It is a leading publication in the field, providing a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and clinical studies related to the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including neurophysiological techniques, neuroimaging, neuromodulation, and neurorehabilitation. With its rigorous peer-review process, Clinical Neurophysiology serves as a valuable resource for neurologists, neurophysiologists, and other healthcare

Details
Abbr. Clin Neurophysiol
Publisher Elsevier
Start 1999
End Continuing
Frequency Thirteen issues yearly
p-ISSN 1388-2457
e-ISSN 1872-8952
Country Netherlands
Language English
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 525 222
SJR / Ranks: 2487 1297
CiteScore / Ranks: 2478 7.60
JIF / Ranks: 1761 4.7
Recent Articles
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Faye P, Magdelaine C, Espil C, Loret C, Scherrer C, Chazelas P, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:96-98. PMID: 40088556
No abstract available.
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Lycett M, Kumar K, Liang C, Ng K
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:86-95. PMID: 40085998
Objective: There is a need to develop novel facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD) biomarkers for use in clinical trials. We examined the muscle excitability properties in FSHD and their use as biomarkers...
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Goldenkoff E, Deluisi J, Brissenden J, Lee T, Polk T, Taylor S, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:76-85. PMID: 40085997
Introduction: Cortical paired associative stimulation (cPAS), repeated at spaced intervals and applied to the primary motor cortex (M1) and posterior parietal cortex (PPC), has a dose-dependent effect on corticomotor excitability...
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Togo M, Matsumoto R, Shimotake A, Kobayashi T, Nakae T, Kobayashi K, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:66-75. PMID: 40085996
Objective: Although the negative motor area (NMA) is defined as the area where electrical cortical stimulation inhibits voluntary movements, detail functions of NMA on praxis have not been elucidated. We...
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Fung A, Blakeman A, Alemu R, Negandhi J, Cushing S, Papsin B, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:52-63. PMID: 40085994
Objective: In children with bilateral cochlear implants(CIs): 1) quantify cortical access and sensitivity to inter-aural level differences(ILDs); 2) determine if cortical ILD detection predicts ILD perception; and 3) assess demographic...
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Stacey W
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40082175
No abstract available.
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De Martino E, Nascimento Couto B, Jakobsen A, Casali A, Bonde-Heriksen P, Graven-Nielsen T, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40082174
Objective: Around half of chronic pain patients report pain intensity reduction to high-frequency (10 Hz) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) delivered to the primary motor cortex (M1). However, the other...
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Maeda K, Hosoda N, Fukumoto J, Tsuboi H, Naitou H, Kudou C, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:43-51. PMID: 40081203
Objective: The accuracy of self-reported seizure-freedom duration are essentially limited. Scalp high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) are more tightly linked to seizures than spikes alone and are a promising new biomarker. The...
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Inoue T, Nomura S, Yamakawa T, Takara S, Imoto H, Maruta Y, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol . 2025 Mar; 173:31-42. PMID: 40073587
Objective: This study aimed to assess the effects of focal brain cooling (FBC) on human brain tissue through use of multiple sensing techniques by monitoring cerebrovascular activity and brain temperature....