Quantifying local field potential dynamics with amplitude and frequency stability between ON and OFF medication and stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
In people with Parkinson’s disease, stability of certain brain activities at frequency domain may provide extra information of the clinical conditions of the disease. In this study, we proposed to jointly quantify the amplitude and frequency stability of certain brain activities, and showed that this new quantification can differentiate between ON and OFF medication/stimulation conditions of the disease better than existing quantifications.
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Quantifying local field potential dynamics with amplitude and frequency stability between ON and OFF medication and stimulation in Parkinson's disease.
In people with Parkinson’s disease, stability of certain brain activities at frequency domain may provide extra information of the clinical conditions of the disease. In this study, we proposed to jointly quantify the amplitude and frequency stability of certain brain activities, and showed that this new quantification can differentiate between ON and OFF medication/stimulation conditions of the disease better than existing quantifications.
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