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1. Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain: Abstracts of Symposia and free communications

11. EMG patterns in abnormal involuntary movements induced by neuroleptics.

12. Inhibition and synchronisation of tremor induced by a muscle twitch.

13. Reciprocal continuous inhibition in rigidity of Parkinsonism.

31. [Topography of secondary dystonia lesions].

32. Clinical assessment of olfactory dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.

33. [Juvenile GM2 gangliosidosis with progressive spinal muscular atrophy onset].

34. [Positron-emission tomographic study of the dopaminergic system in a case of secondary unilateral tremor after mesencephalic hematoma].

35. [Rhythmic quadriceps myoclonia related to sarcomatous involvement of the crural nerve].

36. [Variations of psychophysiological responses to activation in depressive states].

37. [Exploration of chronic polyneuritis by the H-reflex technic].

38. Movement disorders in patients with coexistent neuroleptic-induced tremor and tardive dyskinesia: EMG and pharmacological study.

39. [Activation motor response in depressive states. Changes in the Hoffmann reflex during psychomotor testing].

40. [Electrophysiological and pharmacological analysis of L-dopa-induced dyskinesia and tardive dyskinesia (author's transl)].

43. [Effects of percutaneous heterosegmental electric stimulation (electro-acupuncture) on the nociceptive flexion reflex in man].

44. [Inhibition in neurophysiology].

45. [Electrophysiological analysis of the blink reflex during hemiplegia due to hemispheric lesions].

46. [Abnormal movements induced by psychotropic drugs].

47. Indications of piribedil in L-DOPA-treated parkinsonian patients: physiopathologic implications.

50. Postural adjustments associated with rapid voluntary arm movements in patients with Parkinson's disease.

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