electrical stimulation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectricalandstimulation
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electrical
adjective
uk/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/us/iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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stimulation
noun[U]
uk/ˌstɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌstɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an action or thing that causes someone or something to become more active or enthusiastic, or to develop ...
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Visual resolution with epi-retinalelectricalstimulationsites resulted in only slight shifts of the cor tical peak positions and a potential emergence of adjacent peaks.
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Moreover, when applyingelectricalstimulationto the upperlimb it is important to be aware of the arm configuration to properly select the required stimulation pattern.
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Forelectricalstimulationof the optic chiasm, a low-impedance bipolar electrode was implanted and fixed to the skull with dental acrylic cement.
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Thus, at present,electricalstimulationis the simplest method, yet a safe one, for activating mouse oocytes for nuclear transfer.
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The spatial receptive field of thalamic inputs to single cor tical simple cells revealed by the interaction of visual andelectricalstimulation.
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The network continuously and seamlessly interacts with the world via electronics and computers that allow timed localelectricalstimulationand application of neuromodulators.
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Predictors in the treatment of difficult to control seizures byelectricalstimulationof the centromedian thalamic nucleus.
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Once a unit was encountered that responded to theelectricalstimulation, two experimental tests were performed to determine the identity of the unit.
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An introduction to contingent (closed-loop) brainelectricalstimulationfor seizure blockage, toultra-short-term clinical trials, and to multidimensional statistical analysis of therapeutic efficacy.
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Apart fromelectricalstimulation, a number of different chemical substances have been used for artificial activation of mammalian oocytes.
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Electrocortical and behavioral responses produced by acuteelectricalstimulationof the human centromedian thalamic nucleus.
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A permanent change in brain function resulting from dailyelectricalstimulation.
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Electricalstimulationof the temporo-parietal cortex produces subjective scenes of the past similar to imagery.
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Generalized convulsive seizures induced by dailyelectricalstimulationof the amygdala in cats.
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Physiotherapy of shoulder trauma usingelectricalstimulation: the treatment was found to be ineffective for this indication and was removed from the benefit package.
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Electricalstimulationof this area performed during an operation results in a bright scene visualized from the subject's past.
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