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EEG synchronization produced by peripheral nerve stimulation

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La stimolazione a 3–8/sec di nervi cutanei e muscolari, eseguita in gatti integri non anestetizzati, produce una sincronizzazione dell'attività elettrica cerebrale. La soglia per questa risposta corrisponde in media a 0,4–0,9 volte l'intensità minima di corrente che applicata allo stesso nervo e in analoghe condizioni sperimentali produce la reazione di risveglio.

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This investigation was supported by PHS research grant B-2990 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases and Blindness, N.I.H., Public Health Services, U.S.A.

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Pompeiano, O., Swett, J.E. EEG synchronization produced by peripheral nerve stimulation. Experientia 17, 323–324 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158182

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