22 results on '"Hirata M"'
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2. P509: Genetic influence is still maintaining on cerebral language function in elderly monozygotic twin: a MEG study
3. O21: Neuroprosthetic arm using MEG signals of paralyzed patients
4. P20.1 Efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for neuropathic pain
5. PTMS42 The consecutive effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease
6. P6.21 The effects of bilateral deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) on temperature sensation in patients with Parkinson's disease
7. PTMS21 Cortical excitability changes in high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for central post-stroke pain
8. P5-23 Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves temperature sensation in Parkinson's disease
9. P19-18 Spatiotemporal dynamics of neuromagnetic oscillatory changes during observation of actions
10. S36-5 Event-related oscillatory changes: a key to elucidating neural processes
11. P8-22 Single trial classification of phonemes for electrocorticographic brain-machine interfaces
12. P15-1 Real-time and training-free control of a prosthetic arm using human electrocorticograms
13. S16-2 Neurophysiological approach to language function based on event-related oscillatory changes: from functional mapping to brain-machine interface
14. P11-9 Cortical excitability changes in high-frequency rTMS for central post-stroke pain
15. S8-4 Real-time decoding of ECoG for human motor BMI
16. P33-10 Prediction of motor execution using magnetoencephalography: Relationship between neuromagnetic motor fields and decoding performance
17. P14.3 Differentiation of movements by analyzing ECoG from sensorimotor cortices for BCI
18. FC32.1 Functional brain mapping using event-related oscillatory changes
19. FC5.1 Noninvasive evaluation of language dominance and localization using synthetic aperture magnetometry: Comparison with Wada test and stimulation mapping
20. FC2.1 Reduction of intractable deafferentation pain by navigation-guided repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the primary motor cortex
21. S1.3 Noninvasive evaluation of language dominance and localization using synthetic aperture magnetometry: Comparison with Wada test and stimulation mapping
22. P37.19 The latency of the late EMG response evoked by cerebellar TMS is shortened by visually induced self motion
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