#ExpertAnswers: Vaughan Macefield on Microneurography
Airdate: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Season: 4 Episode: 7
Guest: Stephanie Vaughan
This episode of #ExpertAnswers features Vaughan Macefield, PhD Professor of Physiology & Integrative Physiology at the Mohammed Bin Rashid University. He is here to discuss microneurography techniques and research trends for the study of nerve stimuli and associated responses in humans.
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Associated Webinar: Microneurography: Recording Nerve Traffic Via Intraneural Microelectrodes in Awake Human Subjects
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