Pallidal Deep Brain Stimulation Improves Higher Control of the Oculomotor System in Parkinson's Disease
The frontal cortex and basal ganglia form a set of parallel but mostly segregated circuits called cortico-basal ganglia loops. The oculomotor loop controls eye movements and can direct relatively simple movements, such as reflexive prosaccades, without external help but needs input from "higher...
Main Authors: | Antoniades, CA, Rebelo, P, Kennard, C, Aziz, TZ, Green, AL, Fitzgerald, JJ |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Society for Neuroscience
2015
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