Use of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Assess How Motor Phenotypes of Parkinson's Disease Respond to Deep Brain Stimulation
ConclusionsThese data suggest that DBS modulates network activity differently based on patient motor phenotype. Improved understanding of these differences may further our knowledge about the mechanisms of DBS action on PD motor symptoms and to optimize treatment.
Source: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Marisa DiMarzio,
Radhika Madhavan,
Suresh Joel,
Ileana Hancu,
Eric Fiveland,
Julia Prusik,
Michael Gillogly,
Tanweer Rashid,
Jacquelyn MacDonell,
Jeffrey Ashe,
Ilknur Telkes,
Paul Feustel,
Michael D Staudt,
Damian S. Shin,
Jennifer Durphy,
Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research
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