Cortico-thalamic tremor circuits and their associations with deep brain stimulation effects in essential tremor.
Essential Tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder in adults. Here, we highlight that a brain area called thalamus is important for tremor generation. We also show that people with larger and more stable tremor, indicating stronger contributions of thalamus, may benefit more from therapeutic brain stimulation targeting thalamus. These results could help advance personalised treatments for ET.
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Cortico-thalamic tremor circuits and their associations with deep brain stimulation effects in essential tremor.
Essential Tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder in adults. Here, we highlight that a brain area called thalamus is important for tremor generation. We also show that people with larger and more stable tremor, indicating stronger contributions of thalamus, may benefit more from therapeutic brain stimulation targeting thalamus. These results could help advance personalised treatments for ET.