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    Pairing Sound with Vagus Nerve Stimulation Modulates Cortical Synchrony and Phase Coherence in Tinnitus: An Exploratory Retrospective Study 

    Vanneste, Sven; Martin, Jeffrey S.; Rennaker, Robert L.; Kilgard, Michael P.
    Recent research has shown that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with tones or with rehabilitative training can help patients to achieve reductions in tinnitus perception or to expedite motor rehabilitation after suffering ...
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    Cortical Map Plasticity as a Function of Vagus Nerve Stimulation Rate 

    Buell, Elizabeth P.; Loerwald, Kristofer W.; Engineer, Crystal T.; Borland, Michael S .; Buell, John M.; Kelly, C. A.; Khan, I. I.; Hays, Seth A.; Kilgard, Michael P.
    Background: Repeatedly pairing a brief train of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with an external event can reorganize the sensory or motor cortex. A 30 Hz train of sixteen VNS pulses paired with a tone significantly increases ...
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    Vagus Nerve Stimulation Rate and Duration Determine Whether Sensory Pairing Produces Neural Plasticity 

    Buell, Elizabeth P.; Borland, Michael S.; Loerwald, Kristopher W.; Chandler, Collin; Hays, Seth A.; Engineer, Crystal T.; Kilgard, Michael P.
    Repeatedly pairing a brief train of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) with an auditory stimulus drives reorganization of primary auditory cortex (A1), and the magnitude of this VNS-dependent plasticity is dependent on the ...

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    AuthorKilgard, Michael P. (3)Buell, Elizabeth P. (2)Engineer, Crystal T. (2)Hays, Seth A. (2)Borland, Michael S . (1)Borland, Michael S. (1)Buell, John M. (1)Chandler, Collin (1)Kelly, C. A. (1)Khan, I. I. (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Plasticity (3)Animal Experimentation (1)Animals--Experiments (1)Heart Rate (1)Ischemia (1)Neurons (1)Oscillations (1)Outcomes research (Medical care) (1)Rats (1)... View MoreHas File(s)
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