1992
DOI: 10.1016/0168-5597(92)90097-u
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Relevance of stimulus duration for activation of motor and sensory fibers: implications for the study of H-reflexes and magnetic stimulation

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“…Optimal positions to stimulate Erb's point, radial, and median nerves were determined by applying a surface bar electrode (for details see the online-only Data Supplement). 30,31 For active PNS, the stimulus intensity was adjusted to elicit small compound muscle action potentials of ≈50 to 100 µV. 31 For sham PNS, an identical protocol was implemented except that the amplitude was set to 0 V.…”
Section: Peripheral Nerve Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimal positions to stimulate Erb's point, radial, and median nerves were determined by applying a surface bar electrode (for details see the online-only Data Supplement). 30,31 For active PNS, the stimulus intensity was adjusted to elicit small compound muscle action potentials of ≈50 to 100 µV. 31 For sham PNS, an identical protocol was implemented except that the amplitude was set to 0 V.…”
Section: Peripheral Nerve Stimulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diode D 2 consists of three series-connected fast-recovery 1200 V/60 A diodes (International Rectifier, El Segundo, CA). Snubber capacitors C [2][3][4] utilize high-voltage, high-current polypropylene and paper film/foil capacitors. These capacitors have to be large enough to hold the peak switch voltage below its rated limit.…”
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“…For example, in peripheral nerves the motor threshold is lower than the sensory threshold for brief pulses, whereas it is higher than the sensory threshold for longer stimuli [3]. Similarly, it has been suggested that the ratio of cortical motor threshold to scalp sensory threshold is lower for brief pulses than for long stimuli [5].…”
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