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《神经科学杂志》.2005年.第6期
 * Extent of white matter lesions is related to acute
 * Beyond the holy grail of motor symptoms: deep brai
 * Interictal language functions in temporal lobe epi
 * Isolated monoparesis following stroke
 * Changes in artistic style after minor posterior st
 * Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery: different surgical
 * Longlasting antalgic effects of daily sessions of
 * Giant axonal neuropathy: clinical and genetic stud
 * Contribution of intraoperative electrical stimulat
 * Applicability and relevance of models that predict
 * Genetic heterogeneity in rapid onset dystonia-park
 * Stroke services, stroke networks: is there an idea
 * Brain lesions and eating disorders
 * Significance of Beevor’s sign in facioscapulohumer
 * Prognosis of conservatively treated patients with
 * A study of the workload and effectiveness of a com
 * Follow up of patients with signs and symptoms of p
 * The electrophysiological profile of hereditary mot
 * Mills’ and other isolated upper motor neurone synd
 * Medial medullary infarction with contralateral glo
 * Ictal asystole with convulsive syncope mimicking s
 * The "pulvinar sign" in a case of paraneoplastic li
 * Diffuse cystic leucoencephalopathy after buprenorp
 * Recurrent hypertensive brainstem encephalopathy
 * Long lasting antalgic effects of daily repetitive
 * EEG in the diagnosis, classification, and manageme
 * Neurophysiology
 * Successful treatment of CMV ventriculitis immune r
 * The clinical role of evoked potentials
 * EEG in neurological conditions other than epilepsy
 * Nerve conduction studies: essentials and pitfalls
 * Challenges for patient organisations: focus on Eur
 * Specialised electromyography and nerve conduction
 * The basics of electromyography
 * Driver landmark and traffic sign identification in
 * How to get the most out of nerve conduction studie
 * Bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation improves
 * Does bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucl
 * Functional improvement after subthalamic stimulati
 * Neurodevelopmental treatment after stroke: a compa