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Effects of thalamic stimulation upon the rate, duration and synchronization of clonic activity of the two independent cortical foci

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Par la stimulation électrique adéquate des noyaux thalamiques intralaminaires (N. anterior, N. medialis dorsalis) chez les singes non anesthésiés portant les électrodes à demeure, il a été possible de contrôler le rythme des décharges cloniques de deux foyers corticaux indépendants, de synchroniser leur activité et de prolonger la séquence clonique des décharges dépassant sa durée intrinsèque.

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Mihailović, L. Effects of thalamic stimulation upon the rate, duration and synchronization of clonic activity of the two independent cortical foci. Experientia 15, 119–120 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02166711

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