Pallidal activity recorded in patients with implanted electrodes predictively correlates with eventual performance in a timing task.
Here we seek to establish whether there are activities in the human pallidum that may predict a specific aspect of performance, timing. When recording from two patients with Parkinson's disease and primary generalised dystonia following functional neurosurgery we found that the amplitude of osc...
Auteurs principaux: | Brown, P, Williams, D, Aziz, T, Mazzone, P, Oliviero, A, Insola, A, Tonali, P, Di Lazzaro, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2002
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