29 results on '"Kobayashi, Katsuya"'
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2. Clinical significance of ictal magnetoencephalography in patients undergoing epilepsy surgery
3. Cortico-cortical evoked potential by single-pulse electrical stimulation is a generally safe procedure
4. Engagement of cortico-cortical and cortico-subcortical networks in a patient with epileptic spasms: An integrated neurophysiological study
5. Electrical cortical stimulations modulate spike and post-spike slow-related high-frequency activities in human epileptic foci
6. Low-dose perampanel improves refractory cortical myoclonus by the dispersed and suppressed paroxysmal depolarization shifts in the sensorimotor cortex
7. Multi-component intrinsic brain activities as a safe alternative to cortical stimulation for sensori-motor mapping in neurosurgery
8. High frequency activity overriding cortico-cortical evoked potentials reflects altered excitability in the human epileptic focus
9. Corrigendum to “Two types of clinical ictal direct current shifts in invasive EEG of intractable focal epilepsy identified by waveform cluster analysis” [Clin. Neurophysiol. 137 (2022) 113–121]
10. Two types of clinical ictal direct current shifts in invasive EEG of intractable focal epilepsy identified by waveform cluster analysis
11. Decreased cortical excitability in Unverricht–Lundborg disease in the long-term follow-up: A consecutive SEP study
12. P-EP028. Low-dose perampanel improves refractory cortical myoclonus by the dispersed and suppressed paroxysmal depolarization shifts in the sensorimotor cortex
13. O1-081 Pathophysiology of benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME) by means of principle component analysis of giant somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs)
14. O1-008 Features of the intercortical network in motor/language associated areas: Cortico-cortical evoked potential study
15. P1-10-09. An examination of the connection pattern between each language areas in the language network
16. S19-2. Benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME)
17. P1-06-02. Underlying excitability at the focus modulates the epileptic network: A cortico-cortical evoked potential study
18. P1-02-01. Phase amplitude coupling of human electrocorticography reveals enhanced neuronal coding in posterior cortical regions during rapid eye movement sleep and wakefulness
19. F81. Diagnosis of dementia and subtype classification by digital EEG: Is it also endorsed by automatic EEG analysis?
20. S128. Oscillatory responses evoked by single-pulse electrical stimulation in human cerebral cortex – A Cortico-Cortical Evoked Potential (CCEP) study
21. F130. Chronological change in mesial temporal structures and whole brain volumetry in patients with anti-voltage-gated potassium channel complex (VGKC) antibodies associated limbic encephalitis
22. P3-1-2. Assessment of the atypical cortico-cortical evoked potentials
23. O-2-6-26. Effects of sleep on the epileptiform discharge in benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME)
24. P2-63. Functional connectivity from the dorso-lateral and medial parts of the parietal lobe: a cortico-cortical evoked potential study
25. 1-1-04. Positive rate of giant somatosensory evoked potential (giant SEP) and C reflex in benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME)
26. 1-A-D-25. Ictal limb posturing differs between seizures arising from temporal lobe and supplementary motor area: A video-EEG study
27. 1-A-D-1. Generator mechanisms of cortical tremor in patients with benign adult familial myoclonus epilepsy (BAFME): A corticomuscular coherence study
28. 1-1-06. Repeated, cortical stimulation can modify the wideband cortical activity correlates of interictal epileptiform discharge
29. O1-E-9. HFO correlates of cortico-cortical evoked potentials reveal altered excitability in the human epileptic focus
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