Deep brain electrical neurofeedback allows Parkinson patients to control pathological oscillations and quicken movements
Abstract Parkinsonian motor symptoms are linked to pathologically increased beta-oscillations in the basal ganglia. While pharmacological treatment and deep brain stimulation (DBS) reduce these pathological oscillations concomitantly with improving motor performance, we set out to explore neurofeedb...
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Autores principales: | Oliver Bichsel, Lennart H. Stieglitz, Markus F. Oertel, Christian R. Baumann, Roger Gassert, Lukas L. Imbach |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3103e0c234be4623b5f9b355da9277bf |
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