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Journal of Neurophysiology
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JNP Podcasts: Improving localization and measurements of M-waves using high-density surface electromyography
Journal of Neurophysiology
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8 months ago
JNP Podcasts: Improving localization and measurements of M-waves using high-density surface electromyography
In this episode, coauthor Ernesto Bedoy discusses their recently published research, "Improving Localization and Measurements of M-Waves Using High-Density Surface Electromyography." The study presents an innovative approach to enhancing the measurement of evoked potentials through high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG). By incorporating spatial filters and ultrasound imaging, the research significantly improves the precision and localization of evoked potentials, providing a more accurate method for assessing motor pathway integrity. These advancements hold promise for developing better tools to detect and treat neurological deficits, offering a significant contribution to the field of neurophysiological research.   Improving localization and measurements of M-waves using high-density surface electromyography Ernesto H. Bedoy, Efrain A. Guirola Diaz, Ashley N. Dalrymple, Isaiah Levy, Thomas Hyatt, Darcy M. Griffin, George F. Wittenberg, and Douglas J. Weber Journal of Neurophysiology 2025 133:1, 299-309
Journal of Neurophysiology
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