1988
DOI: 10.1007/bf01185076
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Thermovision control of neurotransplant in rats

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“…With this technique these authors studied infrared emissions in an impressive array of neurophysiological phenomena in animals and occasionally in humans; they examined background temperature distribution, sensory mapping of cerebral cortex with visual and cutaneous stimuli, direct cortical stimulation, thermoactivation of motor cortex, cortical responses to conditional and unconditional stimuli, spreading depression, experimental epileptic foci, tumor behavior, and catalepsy. 62,63,66,67,79 Experiments in humans yielded no clinically useful data. Their technique was clearly limited by recording through bone and skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this technique these authors studied infrared emissions in an impressive array of neurophysiological phenomena in animals and occasionally in humans; they examined background temperature distribution, sensory mapping of cerebral cortex with visual and cutaneous stimuli, direct cortical stimulation, thermoactivation of motor cortex, cortical responses to conditional and unconditional stimuli, spreading depression, experimental epileptic foci, tumor behavior, and catalepsy. 62,63,66,67,79 Experiments in humans yielded no clinically useful data. Their technique was clearly limited by recording through bone and skin.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%