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Neurophysiology of the subthalamic nucleus
Possibly as many as half the neurones in the STN have axon collaterals that branch off from the main axon and re-innervate the nucleus. This suggests that rather than working autonomously as was previously thought, the neurones of the STN can operate together as a network. Computer models of the STN showed that the level of interconnectivity within the
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(A) PPN‐cholinergic neurons degenerate during PD. We stereologically counted their rostro‐caudal distribution in post‐mortem PPNs in health versus PD. (Bi) Serial PPN‐containing samples were cholinergic antibody‐DAB stained. (Bii) Only DAB‐stained neurons on green lines and inside the box were counted.
Puneet Kumar Sharma+3 more
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Toward an Automatic Classification of the Different Stages of Sleep: Exploring Patterns of Neural Activity in the Subthalamic Nucleus. [PDF]
Barbe N+8 more
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Experimental Parkinsonism induced by tetanus toxin injected into basal ganglia
Abstract Background and Purpose Local inhibitory circuits and long‐range inhibitory projections within the interconnected basal ganglia nuclei are critical for control of voluntary movement and pathophysiology of different extrapyramidal movement disorders.
Patrik Meglić+6 more
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Gender Difference in Outcome of Subthalamic Nucleus-deep Brain Stimulation in Japan. [PDF]
Mori F+6 more
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The Locus Coeruleus—Noradrenergic System in the Healthy and Diseased Brain: A Narrative Review
The locus coeruleus (LC) is a small brainstem nucleus that serves as the main source of noradrenaline for the central nervous system, influencing a wide range of cognitive and physiological processes. By integrating anatomical, neurochemical, and functional perspectives, this review provides a comprehensive understanding of the LC‐NA system's role in ...
Sielke Caestecker+5 more
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Rescue globus pallidus deep brain stimulation following refractory dystonia treated with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation: illustrative case. [PDF]
Ambreen Y, Brandon C, Jordan Z, Dalm B.
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Subcortical involvement in phonological input processing: an electrophysiological registration study [PDF]
Aerts, Annelies+8 more
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In this study, we sought to determine which pre‐ and post‐surgical factors may contribute to poorer outcomes of STN‐DBS. Poor responders to DBS had significantly less impairment in activity of daily living and less severe motor severity. At 1‐year follow‐up, they had progression of axial motor symptoms compared to good DBS responders.
Francesca Morgante+7 more
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