Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man: cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand

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Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man : cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand. / Arnfred, S; Chen, A C; Eder, Derek N; Glenthoj, B; Hemmingsen, R.

I: Neuroscience Letters, Bind 288, Nr. 2, 14.07.2000, s. 111-4.

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Arnfred, S, Chen, AC, Eder, DN, Glenthoj, B & Hemmingsen, R 2000, 'Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man: cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand', Neuroscience Letters, bind 288, nr. 2, s. 111-4.

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Arnfred, S., Chen, A. C., Eder, D. N., Glenthoj, B., & Hemmingsen, R. (2000). Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man: cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand. Neuroscience Letters, 288(2), 111-4.

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Arnfred S, Chen AC, Eder DN, Glenthoj B, Hemmingsen R. Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man: cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand. Neuroscience Letters. 2000 jul. 14;288(2):111-4.

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Arnfred, S ; Chen, A C ; Eder, Derek N ; Glenthoj, B ; Hemmingsen, R. / Proprioceptive evoked potentials in man : cerebral responses to changing weight loads on the hand. I: Neuroscience Letters. 2000 ; Bind 288, Nr. 2. s. 111-4.

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abstract = "We studied cerebral evoked potentials on the scalp to the stimulation of the right hand from a change in weight of 400-480 g in ten subjects. Rise-time was 20g/10 ms, Inter Stimulus Interval 2s and stimulus duration was 100 ms. The cerebral activations were a double positive contralateral C3'/P70, P190, and a single negative frontal Fz/N70 component. We conclude that a brisk change of a hand held load elicits a significant evoked potential (EP) unlike the electrical somato-sensory EP (SEP). The stimulus is perceived as applied force. For this reason we call it a proprioceptive EP (PEP). Further studies of the PEP are needed to assess the influence of load manipulations and of muscle contraction and to explore the effect of attentional manipulation.",
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AU - Hemmingsen, R

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