Abstract

Single and bilateral electrical stimulation of the median nerves show evidence of hemispheric interaction by alterations of summated responses contralateral to the delayed stimulus and by the appearance of a new wave on the delayed side, with bilateral stimulation, and on the same side in single nerve stimulation. This new wave has a delay in major peaking of 2–4 msec.

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