Subthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystonia

This data set contains data that were used in Wiest et al., 2022 (https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29302). The files are in MATLAB .mat format. Local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from 7 patients with cervical dystonia (non-directional Boston Vercise leads with 8 contact levels, placed in the s...

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Autori principali: Wiest, C, Torrecillos, F, Morgante, F, Pereira, E, Tan, H
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Pubblicazione: University of Oxford 2023
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author Wiest, C
Torrecillos, F
Morgante, F
Pereira, E
Tan, H
author2 Wiest, C
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Torrecillos, F
Morgante, F
Pereira, E
Tan, H
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description This data set contains data that were used in Wiest et al., 2022 (https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29302). The files are in MATLAB .mat format. Local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from 7 patients with cervical dystonia (non-directional Boston Vercise leads with 8 contact levels, placed in the subthalamic nucleus, Zona incerta and ventrolateral thalamus). 5 patients were recorded bilaterally, yielding 12 hemispheres. All channel labels are saved in SmrData.WvTits. LFPs were recorded from contact levels adjacent to the stimulation contact in bipolar fashion (label e.g. L13 if L2 was stimulated). All other LFPs were recorded in unipolar mode with common mode rejection (label e.g. L4). In addition, selected electroencephalography (EEG) contacts were recorded with common mode rejection (label e.g. C3). In some patients, electromyography (EMG, e.g. left splenius muscles (SplL) or left sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCML)) from dystonic neck muscles and accelerometer data (from the forehead or the vertex) were recorded. The time stamps and intensity of the applied stimulation currents are saved in channel Cur1/Am1. In this dataset, we progressively increased stimulation intensity in steps of 0.5 mA until either the side effect threshold or 4.5 mA were reached. We tested all middle contacts (levels 2 to 7 if leads are labelled from 1 to 8) in this way. In Participants 5 to 7, we applied single pulse stimulation (25 pulses) to all 8 contact levels in sequence (file name e.g. P6_Right_Single.mat).
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spelling oxford-uuid:9cb9a6fb-d35c-4350-a4a7-10b999fedbf32023-01-09T18:09:21ZSubthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystoniaDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:9cb9a6fb-d35c-4350-a4a7-10b999fedbf3Hyrax DepositUniversity of Oxford2023Wiest, CTorrecillos, FMorgante, FPereira, ETan, HWiest, CWiest, CWiest, CTorrecillos, FTorrecillos, FMorgante, FPereira, ETan, HTan, HThis data set contains data that were used in Wiest et al., 2022 (https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29302). The files are in MATLAB .mat format. Local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from 7 patients with cervical dystonia (non-directional Boston Vercise leads with 8 contact levels, placed in the subthalamic nucleus, Zona incerta and ventrolateral thalamus). 5 patients were recorded bilaterally, yielding 12 hemispheres. All channel labels are saved in SmrData.WvTits. LFPs were recorded from contact levels adjacent to the stimulation contact in bipolar fashion (label e.g. L13 if L2 was stimulated). All other LFPs were recorded in unipolar mode with common mode rejection (label e.g. L4). In addition, selected electroencephalography (EEG) contacts were recorded with common mode rejection (label e.g. C3). In some patients, electromyography (EMG, e.g. left splenius muscles (SplL) or left sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCML)) from dystonic neck muscles and accelerometer data (from the forehead or the vertex) were recorded. The time stamps and intensity of the applied stimulation currents are saved in channel Cur1/Am1. In this dataset, we progressively increased stimulation intensity in steps of 0.5 mA until either the side effect threshold or 4.5 mA were reached. We tested all middle contacts (levels 2 to 7 if leads are labelled from 1 to 8) in this way. In Participants 5 to 7, we applied single pulse stimulation (25 pulses) to all 8 contact levels in sequence (file name e.g. P6_Right_Single.mat).
spellingShingle Wiest, C
Torrecillos, F
Morgante, F
Pereira, E
Tan, H
Subthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystonia
title Subthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystonia
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title_short Subthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystonia
title_sort subthalamic and thalamic local field potential recordings from patients with cervical dystonia
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