Cognitive factors modulate activity within the human subthalamic nucleus during voluntary movement in Parkinson's disease.
Movement is accompanied by changes in the degree to which neurons in corticobasal ganglia loops synchronize their activity within discrete frequency ranges. Although two principal frequency bands--beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (60-90 Hz)--have been implicated in motor control, the precise functional cor...
Main Authors: | Oswal, A, Litvak, V, Brücke, C, Huebl, J, Schneider, G, Kühn, A, Brown, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2013
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