Satoru Oshino
Osaka University
127 Papers
358 Citations
Satoru Oshino is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transcranial magnetic stimulation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 97 publications.
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Papers
Diffusion tensor fiber tracking in patients with central post-stroke pain; correlation with efficacy of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Tetsu Goto,Youichi Saitoh,Naoya Hashimoto,Masayuki Hirata,Haruhiko Kishima,Satoru Oshino,Naoki Tani,Koichi Hosomi,Ryusuke Kakigi,Toshiki Yoshimine +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the TCT also plays a role in pain reduction by rTMS of the primary motor cortex and that the efficacy of rT MS for patients with CPSP is predictable by fiber tracking.
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Detection of Epileptic Seizures Using Phase–Amplitude Coupling in Intracranial Electroencephalography
Kohtaroh Edakawa,Takufumi Yanagisawa,Haruhiko Kishima,Ryohei Fukuma,Satoru Oshino,Hui Ming Khoo,Maki Kobayashi,Masataka Tanaka,Toshiki Yoshimine +8 more
TL;DR: The use of phase–amplitude coupling of iEEG signals of the ictal state was successfully detected with significantly higher accuracy than by using the amplitude of high γ alone, and PAC accurately distinguished the ictsal state from the interictal states.
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Stimulation of primary motor cortex for intractable deafferentation pain.
Youichi Saitoh,Azuma Hirayama,Haruhiko Kishima,Satoru Oshino,Masayuki Hirata,Amami Kato,Toshiki Yoshimine +6 more
TL;DR: Only M1 stimulation was effective for pain reduction in 10 of 20 patients, and seemed to be higher in cases of pain with spinal cord and peripheral origins, while it was lower in Cases of post-stroke pain.
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Low-frequency subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease: a randomized clinical trial.
Hui Ming Khoo,Haruhiko Kishima,Koichi Hosomi,Tomoyuki Maruo,Naoki Tani,Satoru Oshino,Toshio Shimokawa,Masaru Yokoe,Hideki Mochizuki,Youichi Saitoh,Toshiki Yoshimine +10 more
TL;DR: Low‐frequency, bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus can improve axial symptoms of advanced Parkinson's disease, but it is not particularly effective for segmental symptoms.
Language dominance and mapping based on neuromagnetic oscillatory changes: comparison with invasive procedures
Masayuki Hirata,Tetsu Goto,Gareth R. Barnes,Yuka Umekawa,Takufumi Yanagisawa,Amami Kato,Satoru Oshino,Haruhiko Kishima,Naoya Hashimoto,Youichi Saitoh,Naoki Tani,Shiro Yorifuji,Toshiki Yoshimine +12 more
TL;DR: This study is the first in which magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to determine language dominance in a large population, and the results were compared with those of the Wada test.
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