2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8998150
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Deep Brain Stimulation with a Computational Model for the Cortex-Thalamus-Basal-Ganglia System and Network Dynamics of Neurological Disorders

Abstract: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) can alleviate the movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease (PD). Indeed, it is known that aberrant beta (13-30 Hz) oscillations and the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the basal ganglia-thalamus (BGTH) and cortex characterize the akinesia symptoms of PD. However, the relevant biophysical mechanism behind this process still remains unclear. Based on the prior striatal inhibitory model, we propose an extended BGTH model incorporating medium spine neurons (MSNs) and fast-spiking in… Show more

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“…As it was shown in [13], such considerations also require nonlocal models. At the same time, at larger scales, such as the whole brain modelling, the current trend focuses on various aspects of multiscale co-simulation protocols, in particular in the context of various neurosurgical procedures such as Deep Brain Stimulation [17,7].…”
Section: Working Memory In Neurodegenerative Diseases Stochas-tic Mod...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As it was shown in [13], such considerations also require nonlocal models. At the same time, at larger scales, such as the whole brain modelling, the current trend focuses on various aspects of multiscale co-simulation protocols, in particular in the context of various neurosurgical procedures such as Deep Brain Stimulation [17,7].…”
Section: Working Memory In Neurodegenerative Diseases Stochas-tic Mod...mentioning
confidence: 99%