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Three montages for Transcranial electric stimulation in predicting the early post-surgery outcome of the facial nerve functioning

•At low voltage, FCC5h/FCC6h-Mz stimulation evoked larger Cb-MEPs than C3/C4-Cz.•At low voltage, FCC5h/FCC6h-Mz stimulation induced less peripheral responses by direct activation of facial nerve than C5/C6-Cz.•FCC5h/FCC6h-Mz stimulation is safe and increases the accuracy and the specificity of Cb-ME...

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Published in:Clinical neurophysiology 2024-11, Vol.167, p.282-293
Main Authors: Izzo, Mikael Gian Andrea, Rossi Sebastiano, Davide, Catanzaro, Valentina, Melillo, Ylenia, Togni, Ramona, Visani, Elisa, Falco, Jacopo, Casali, Cecilia, Gemma, Marco, Ferroli, Paolo, Gallone, Annamaria, Cazzato, Daniele, Devigili, Grazia, Alverà, Sara, Lanteri, Paola
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