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Treatable inherited rare movement disorders
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Holy war as an instrument of theocratic and social ideology in Judaic, Christian, and Islamic history [PDF]
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The first Sa'udi State in Arabia (with special reference to its administrative, military and economic features) in the light of unpublished materials from Arabic and European sources. [PDF]
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Human movement variability, nonlinear dynamics, and pathology: is there a connection?
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Guidelines for Speech Recording and Acoustic Analyses in Dysarthrias of Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders, 2020Most patients with movement disorders have speech impairments resulting from sensorimotor abnormalities that affect phonatory, articulatory, and prosodic speech subsystems.
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Deep Brain Stimulation in Movement Disorders: From Experimental Surgery to Evidence‐Based Therapy
Movement Disorders, 2019Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of 3 different targets is the most important therapeutic innovation of the past 30 years for patients with fluctuating Parkinson's disease (PD), disabling dystonia, tremors, and refractory Gilles de la Tourette syndrome. When
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Movement Disorders, 2019
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a safe and painless non‐invasive brain stimulation technique that has been largely used in the past 30 years to explore cortical function in healthy participants and, inter alia, the pathophysiology of movement ...
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a safe and painless non‐invasive brain stimulation technique that has been largely used in the past 30 years to explore cortical function in healthy participants and, inter alia, the pathophysiology of movement ...
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