The globus pallidus orchestrates abnormal network dynamics in a model of Parkinsonism
Oscillatory changes between basal ganglia nuclei occur in Parkinson’s disease. Here the authors determine that the globus pallidus is the source of beta oscillation generation in a rodent model of the disease.
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Main Authors: | Brice de la Crompe, Asier Aristieta, Arthur Leblois, Salma Elsherbiny, Thomas Boraud, Nicolas P. Mallet |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76e9de8e966344ba8ede1b7a7bab2a16 |
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