Stimulation of zona incerta selectively modulates pain in humans
Abstract Stimulation of zona incerta in rodent models has been shown to modulate behavioral reactions to noxious stimuli. Sensory changes observed in Parkinsonian patients with subthalamic deep brain stimulation suggest that this effect is translatable to humans. Here, we utilized the serendipitous...
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Autores principales: | Charles W. Lu, Daniel E. Harper, Asra Askari, Matthew S. Willsey, Philip P. Vu, Andrew D. Schrepf, Steven E. Harte, Parag G. Patil |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/259f8de9b942497a97a1fcb979c20935 |
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