March 01, 1996; 46 (3) ARTICLES
Physiological studies of spinal inhibitory pathways in patients with hereditary hyperekplexia
M. K. Floeter, F. Andermann, E. Andermann, M. Nigro, M. Hallett
First published March 1, 1996, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.46.3.766
M. K. Floeter
F. Andermann
E. Andermann
M. Nigro
Physiological studies of spinal inhibitory pathways in patients with hereditary hyperekplexia
M. K. Floeter, F. Andermann, E. Andermann, M. Nigro, M. Hallett
Neurology Mar 1996, 46 (3) 766-772; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.46.3.766
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- First Published March 1, 1996.
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Author Disclosures
- M. K. Floeter, MD, PhD,
- F. Andermann, MD, FRCP,
- E. Andermann, MD, PhD, FCCMG,
- M. Nigro, DO and
- M. Hallett, MD
- M. K. Floeter, MD, PhD,
- F. Andermann, MD, FRCP,
- E. Andermann, MD, PhD, FCCMG,
- M. Nigro, DO and
- M. Hallett, MD
- From the Human Motor Control Section, NINDS, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (Drs. Floeter and Hallett), McGill University, Montreal Neurological Hospital and Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Drs. Andermann and Andermann), and Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI (Dr. Nigro).
- An abstract of this work was presented at the American Association of Neurology meeting, May 9, 1995.
- Received April 25, 1995. Accepted in final form June 15, 1995.
- Address correspondence to Dr Floeter, EMG laboratory, NINDS, NIH, 10 Center Drive, MSC 1404, Bethesda, MD 20892-1404.
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