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p. 81 Clinical added value of magnetic source imaging p. 88 Neuromagnetic abnormality of motor cortical
in the presurgical evaluation of refractory focal activation and phases of headache attacks in
epilepsy childhood migraine
p. 81 Evaluation of postoperative sharp waveforms p. 88 Aberrant neuromagnetic activation in the motor
through EEG and magnetoencephalography cortex in children with acute migraine: a magne-
toencephalography study
p. 82 Lateralizing language with magnetic source
imaging: validation based on the Wada test p. 89 Visual cortex excitability and plasticity associ-
ated with remission from chronic to episodic
p. 82 Magnetic source imaging for the surgical evalu- migraine
ation of electroencephalography-confirmed
secondary bilateral synchrony in intractable p. 89 Identification of abnormal neuromagnetic signa-
epilepsy tures in the motor cortex of adolescent migraine
p. 83 Influence of magnetic source imaging for plan- p. 91 Peri-ictal normalization of visual cortex excitabil-
ning intracranial EEG in epilepsy ity in migraine: an MEG study
p. 83 Magnetoencephalography is more successful for 93 Multiple Sclerosis
screening and localizing frontal lobe epilepsy
than electroencephalography p. 93 Neurovascular Coupling During Visual Stimula-
tion in Multiple Sclerosis: A MEG-fMRI Study
85 Migraine
p. 93 A reduced somatosensory gating response in
p. 85 Abnormality of visual neuromagnetic activation individuals with multiple sclerosis is related to
in female migraineurs without aura between walking impairment
attacks
p. 94 Disruption of structural and functional networks
p. 85 Abnormal functional connectivity under so- in long-standing multiple sclerosis
matosensory stimulation in migraine: a multi-
frequency magnetoencephalography study p. 94 Cognitive and clinical dysfunction, altered MEG
resting-state networks and thalamic atrophy in
p. 86 Somatosensory gating is altered and associated multiple sclerosis
with migraine chronification: A magnetoenceph-
alographic study p. 95 Cognitive dysfunction in early multiple sclero-
sis: altered centrality derived from resting-state
p. 86 Quantitative neuromagnetic signatures of functional connectivity using magneto-enceph-
aberrant cortical excitability in pediatric chronic alography
migraine
p. 95 Thalamocortical sensorimotor circuit in multiple
p. 87 Resting state brain activity in patients with mi- sclerosis: an integrated structural and electro-
graine: a magnetoencephalography study physiological assessment
p. 87 Abnormal cortical activation in females with p. 96 Intra-cortical connectivity in multiple sclerosis: a
acute migraine: a magnetoencephalography neurophysiological approach
study
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