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Department Of Physiology School Of Medicine Chiba University | 論文
- Cardiopulmonary Responses to Static Exercise
- A New Aspect of the Carotid Body Function Controlling Hypoxic Ventilatory Decline in Humans
- NS-5 Behavioral and electroencephalographical analysis of epileptogenesis in μ3B knockout mouse
- NS-4 Epileptic seizure in mice deficient in μ3B subunit of AP-3B complex
- Hot-Wall Chemical-Vapor-Deposition of Amorphous-Silicon and Its Application to Thin-Film Transistors
- Electrical Stimulation of the Rat Lumbar Spine Induces Reflex Action Potentials in the Nerves to the Lower Abdomen
- Different patterns of dipole source localization in gelastic seizure with or without a sense of mirth
- The synchronization between brain areas under motor inhibition process in humans estimated by event-related EEG coherence
- Event-related dynamics of the gamma-band oscillation in the human brain: information processing during a GO/NOGO hand movement task
- Hemispheric Laterality in Contextual Recognition
- POSITIVE AFTERIMAGE FOR CORTICAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
- NORMALIZED WAVE ENERGY FOR BACKGROUND ACTIVITY IN VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
- HUMAN SCALP EVOKED POTENTIALS USING SIMULTANEOUS STIMULI WITH FLASHES AND TONES
- COMPARISON BETWEEN VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS WITH A LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODE AND A STROBOSCOPE, ANALYZED WITH SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION
- FLASH-VISUAL EVOKED POTENTIALS WITH PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS
- Effects of Electrical Stimulation of the Sciatic Nerve on Background Electromyography and Static Stretch Reflex Activity of the Trunk Muscles in Rats : Possible Implications of Neuronal Mechanisms in the Development of Sciatic Scoliosis
- Ictal dipole source analysis based on a realistic scalp-skull-brain head model in localizing the epileptogenic zone
- Dipole source localization of interictal epileptiform activity in temporal lobe epilepsy with medical temporal lesion
- 15. Estuation of contribution of peripheral chemosensitivity on exercise hyperpnea by the method of single vital capacity breath test
- 3. The "cardiodynamic theory" can not explain the hyperpnea during handgrip static exercise