Effects of high frequency electrical stimulation on pain mechanisms in humansThe purpose of this study was to explore effects of high frequency electrical stimulation (HFS) on pain mechanisms among healthy individuals. Findings suggested that HFS produced hyperalgesia (increase in sensitivity) ...
High frequency electromagnetic fields (GSM signals) affect gene expression levels in tumor suppressor p53-deficient embryonic stem cells Effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF) simulating exposure to the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) signals were studied using pluripotent emb... Jaroslaw,...
When comparing the low expression level of G90D found in genetically engineered mice versus the level of G90D found inhuman patientswith this night blindness, the authors concluded that the unusual electrical activity with a low amplitude but extremely high frequency may be the greatest contributor t...
Under the unified planning and constraints of the ITU, carriers used in satellite communications are concentrated in the L, S, C, Ku, Ka, and other frequency bands. Many mature services have been carried out and have long been characterized by congestion and competition. With the development of...
High frequency oscillations (HFOs) are bursts of neural activity in the range of 80 Hz or higher, recorded from intracranial electrodes during epileptiform discharges. HFOs are a proposed biomarker of epileptic brain tissue and may also be useful fo
Collectively, these results suggest that the contribution of low-frequency eigenmodes is not uniform across the brain but concentrated on the primary unimodal regions, resulting in structure-function decoupling along the unimodal-transmodal gradient. Conversely, high-frequency eigenmodes preferentially contrib...
This is because walking activity requires minimum walking frequency and duration as requirements for walking activity regardless of walking intensity. We found significant associations between walking initiated in midlife, but not late life, and cognitive performance. This is consistent with a previous ...
Therefore, our aim was to identify a protocol for a double-blind randomized controlled crossover trial that will be performed to evaluate the effects of high-frequency rTMS on the sensorimotor function and spasticity in individuals with iSCI. ...
High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus has beneficial antiparkin- sonian effects on motor functions in rats, but less efficiency in a choice reaction time task. Eur J Neurosci 18: 951–956. Filali M, Hutchison WD, Palter VN, Lozano AM, Dostrovsky JO (2004). Stimulation-...
Ecological and evolutionary processes simultaneously regulate microbial diversity, but the evolutionary processes and their driving forces remain largely unexplored. Here we investigated the ecological and evolutionary characteristics of microbiota in ho