Analysis of a fourth order model of neural synchrony and applied stimulation using control theory
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) effectively suppresses the pathological neural activity associated with Parkinson's disease, with a parallel improvement in motor symptoms of the disease observed. However, its exact mode of action is not fully understood. This study explores a fourth order computat...
Main Authors: | Davidson, C, De Paor, A, Cagnan, H, Lowery, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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