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Behavioral Consequences of Bicuculline Injection in the Subthalamic Nucleus and the Zona Incerta in Rat [PDF]
Céline Perier+3 more
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Unprecedented Combination of Rare Degenerative Pathologies in an Octogenarian Ex‐Football Player
ABSTRACT A 79‐year‐old former professional football player presented with language deficits and cognitive changes. A year later, he had difficulty completing sentences, and 3 years after onset, was reduced to one‐word answers. He developed severe apathy and agitation, and became more impulsive.
Shelley L. Forrest+6 more
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Objective Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases are characterized by progressive neuronal loss. Previous studies using human postmortem tissues have shown the impact of neurodegenerative disorders on adult neurogenesis. The extent to which adult neural stem cells are activated in the subventricular zone and whether therapeutic treatments such as deep ...
Marta Snapyan+14 more
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Neurophysiological modulation of the subthalamic nucleus by pallidal stimulation in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Djordje Sterio
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Objective Genetic dystonia is a complex movement disorder with diverse clinical manifestations resulting from pathogenic mutations in associated genes. A recent paradigm shift emphasizes the functional convergence among dystonia genes, hinting at a shared pathomechanism. However, the neural dynamics supporting this convergence remain largely unexplored.
Ahmet Kaymak+18 more
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Is the Subthalamic Nucleus Sleeping Under Nitrous Oxide-Ketamine General Anesthesia? [PDF]
Erdman HB+18 more
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Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease: evaluation of active electrode contacts [PDF]
Wolfgang Hamel
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Parkinson's Disease, Speech and Neurosurgery
This article presents the progression of speech 1 year after subthalamic neurostimulation surgery in Parkinson's disease and the predictive factors identified. ABSTRACT Background Speech impairment is a recognized but unpredictable adverse effect of sub‐thalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN‐DBS) for Parkinson's disease (PD).
Thomas Ollivier+27 more
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Lesioning Through a Directional Deep Brain Stimulation Lead in the Subthalamic Nucleus. [PDF]
Nunez AEM+4 more
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