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    Gating of tactile input from the hand. I : Effects of finger movement by SCHMIDT, R. F, SCHADY, W. J. L, TOREBJOÊRK, H. E

    Published in Experimental brain research (1990)
    “…Intraneural microstimulation within the median nerve of alert healthy subjects was used to evoke tactile sensations at threshold for conscious detection. The…”
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    Gating of tactile input from the hand. II : Effects of remote movements and anesthesia by SCHMIDT, R. F, TOREBJÖRK, H. E, SCHADY, W. J. L

    Published in Experimental brain research (1990)
    “…Tactile sensations of flutter or pressure were evoked in alert human subjects by intraneural microstimulation in the median nerve. Ratings were obtained of the…”
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    Peripheral projections of nerve fibres in the human median nerve by Schady, W J, Torebjörk, H E, Ochoa, J L

    Published in Brain research (31-10-1983)
    “…Elementary sensations of definable quality were evoked by intraneural electrical stimulation of sensory units through tungsten microelectrodes inserted in the…”
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    Projected and receptive fields: a comparison of projected areas of sensations evoked by intraneural stimulation of mechanoreceptive units, and their innervation territories by Schady, W J, Torebjörk, H E

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-11-1983)
    “…Microneurography and intraneural microstimulation were employed in awake human subjects to study the characteristics of cutaneous mechanoreceptive units and…”
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    Cerebral localisation function from the input of single mechanoreceptive units in man by Schady, W J, Torebjörk, H E, Ochoa, J L

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-11-1983)
    “…The accuracy of the cerebral localisation function from the input of single mechanoreceptive units was studied in the hand and forearm of human subjects by…”
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