Finely-tuned gamma oscillations: Spectral characteristics and links to dyskinesia.
In this work, we compare and contrast special patterns of brain waves associated with voluntary movements or medication and brain stimulation therapies for Parkinson’s. These brain waves have a similar frequency but also many differences. Here, we discuss the pros and cons of using these brain wave patterns as feedback signals to customise and reduce the side-effects of brain stimulation therapy.
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Finely-tuned gamma oscillations: Spectral characteristics and links to dyskinesia.
In this work, we compare and contrast special patterns of brain waves associated with voluntary movements or medication and brain stimulation therapies for Parkinson’s. These brain waves have a similar frequency but also many differences. Here, we discuss the pros and cons of using these brain wave patterns as feedback signals to customise and reduce the side-effects of brain stimulation therapy.
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