2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.16.144477
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High-frequency oscillations in the internal globus pallidus: a pathophysiological biomarker in Parkinson's disease?

Abstract: Abnormal oscillatory neural activity in the basal ganglia is thought to play a pathophysiological role in Parkinson's disease. Many patient studies have focused on beta frequency band local field potential activity in the subthalamic nucleus, however increasing evidence points to alterations in neural oscillations in high frequency ranges (>100 Hz) having pathophysiological relevance. Prior studies have found that power in subthalamic high frequency oscillations (HFOs) is positively correlated with dopamine t… Show more

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