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Abstract Background Deep brain stimulation (DBS) elicits oscillatory local field potentials in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and other movement disorders. Greater knowledge about the fast dynamics of these neural responses could shed light on circuit pathophysiology and inform novel approaches to neuromodulation therapies.
Sarah Brinkerhoff +7 more
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Transcranial direct current stimulation of the frontal eye fields during pro- and antisaccade tasks [PDF]
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been successfully applied to cortical areas such as the motor cortex and visual cortex. In the present study, we examined whether tDCS can reach and selectively modulate the excitability of the frontal ...
Neil G. Muggleton +3 more
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Summary Background Immune checkpoint inhibitors and targeted therapies have improved survival in patients with stage IV melanoma. However, the challenges faced by long‐term survivors remain unclear. The long‐term toxicity and psychosocial impact of these treatments in real‐world patients have yet to be reported.
Markus Reitmajer +7 more
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Stereotactic biopsies of brain lesions Biópsia estereotáxica de lesões encefálicas
OBJECTIVE: In the majority of cases, the correct treatment of brain lesions is possible only when the histopathological diagnosis is made. Several deep-seated lesions near eloquent areas are not safely approached by the classical neurosurgical procedures.
Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira +4 more
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Imaging the Centromedian Thalamic Nucleus Using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping. [PDF]
The centromedian (CM) nucleus is an intralaminar thalamic nucleus that is considered as a potentially effective target of deep brain stimulation (DBS) and ablative surgeries for the treatment of multiple neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Gutierrez, Lorenzo +9 more
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Dance and emotion in posterior parietal cortex: a low-frequency rTMS study [PDF]
Background: The neural bases of emotion are most often studied using short non-natural stimuli and assessed using correlational methods. Here we use a brain perturbation approach to make causal inferences between brain activity and emotional reaction to ...
Grosbras, M.-H., Pollick, F.E., Tan, H.
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Stereotaxis: Its history, generalities and updating.
The brain is considered the human being’s organ rector, it is characterized by its fragility, complexity and fineness, therefore any surgical intervention on him should be precise and sure.
José Ramón Tejera del Valle +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Cluster headache is a rare primary headache disorder characterized by excruciating unilateral pain around the eye, lasting between 15 and 180 min, accompanied by ipsilateral cranial autonomic symptoms. Cluster headache is classified into two forms: episodic and chronic, with chronic cluster headache defined by pain‐free intervals ...
Casper S. Lansbergen +5 more
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Development of a Mouse Glioblastoma Orthotopic Model Using the GLi-261 Cell Line
Glioblastoma is the most common and most aggressive type of brain tumor, with an almost 100 % mortality rate over 5 years. The search for new effective approaches to the treatment of this disease requires the development of adequate experimental models ...
A. A. Borzov +4 more
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Image Registration Techniques: A Survey
Image Registration is the process of aligning two or more images of the same scene with reference to a particular image. The images are captured from various sensors at different times and at multiple view-points.
Nag, Sayan
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