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Fwd: Ovid CitationsFrom: Terry J. DuBose (duboseterryj@uams.edu)Wed Sep 25 08:38:49 2002
Some of you may be interested in this research... We are pleased that it seems to be progressing quite well. Gathers limited (for now) fetal neuroelectrical responses... very early results. Peace, Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, AR USA ----------------------------------------- Database ----------------------------------------- Current Contents/Clinical Medicine -- ----------------------------------------- Accession Number 592HX-0020 Authors Eswaran H. Wilson JD. Preissl H. Robinson SE. Vrba J. Murphy P. Rose DF. Lowery CL. Title Magnetoencephalographic recordings of visual evoked brain activity in the human fetus Source Lancet. 360(9335):779-780, 2002 Sep 7. Local Messages All @UAMS;Part @ACH(Click WebLink) & LRVA(10yrs) &NLRVA(List) Abstract We investigated the feasibility of recording visual evoked brain activity in the human fetus by use of non-invasive magnetoencephalography (MEG). Each recording lasted 6 min and consisted of a sequence of 180 flashes with 33 ms duration delivered 2 s apart over the maternal abdomen. Four of ten fetuses included showed a response; the ranges of amplitude and latency of peak response were 15-30x10(-15) Tesla and 180-390 ms, respectively. Six fetuses showed no discernible response. With improvement, this method could aid in the testing of fetal neurological status throughout pregnancy. [References: 5] Institution Reprint available from: Lowery CL Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Obstet & Gynecol 4301 W Markham,Slot 518 Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
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