Reduced cortico-muscular beta coupling in Parkinson’s disease predicts motor impairment
Long-range communication through the motor system is thought to be facilitated by phase coupling between neural activity in the 15–30 Hz beta range. During periods of sustained muscle contraction (grip), such coupling is manifest between motor cortex and the contralateral forearm muscles—measured as...
Hoofdauteurs: | Zokaei, N, Quinn, A, Hu, MT, Husain, M, Van Ede, F, De Ozorio Nobre, A |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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