Parkinson’s disease is a movement disorder caused by dopamine depletion in the basal ganglia. Abnormally synchronized neuronal oscillations between 8 Hz and 15 Hz in the basal ganglia are implicated in motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. However, how these abnormal oscillations are generated and maintained in the dopamine-depleted state is unknown. Based on neural recordings in a primate model of Parkinson’s disease and other experimental and computational evidence, we hypothesized that the recurrent circuit between the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and the external segment of the globus pallidus (GPe) generates and maintains parkinsonian oscillations, and that the cortical excitatory input to the STN amplifies them. To investigate this hypo...
This poster was also presented on 2015-04-30 at Northeast Section American Society for Engineering E...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) and external globus pallidus (GP) form a recurrent excitatory-inhibito...
grantor: University of TorontoPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) display bradykinesia,...
The advance of Parkinson's disease is associated with the existence of abnormal oscillations within ...
In Parkinson’s disease, an increase in beta oscillations within the basal ganglia nuclei has been sh...
Experiments in rodent models of Parkinson's Disease have demonstrated a prominent increase of os...
Accurately describing the spiking patterns of neurons in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) of patients s...
A key pathology in the development of Parkinson's disease is the occurrence of persistent beta oscil...
Hypokinetic symptoms of Parkinson's disease are usually associated with excessively strong oscillati...
Fluctuations in the Beta frequency range (13 – 35Hz) in cortical and basal ganglia (BG) networks are...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the cell death of neuronal brain cells producing the si...
In Parkinsonism, subthalamic nucleus (STN) neurons and two types of external globus pallidus (GP) ne...
The basal-ganglia (BG) form a complex loop with the cortex and the thalamus that is involved in acti...
Exploring the behaviors of beta oscillations in the basal ganglia is helpful to understand the mecha...
This poster was also presented on 2015-04-30 at Northeast Section American Society for Engineering E...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) and external globus pallidus (GP) form a recurrent excitatory-inhibito...
grantor: University of TorontoPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) display bradykinesia,...
The advance of Parkinson's disease is associated with the existence of abnormal oscillations within ...
In Parkinson’s disease, an increase in beta oscillations within the basal ganglia nuclei has been sh...
Experiments in rodent models of Parkinson's Disease have demonstrated a prominent increase of os...
Accurately describing the spiking patterns of neurons in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) of patients s...
A key pathology in the development of Parkinson's disease is the occurrence of persistent beta oscil...
Hypokinetic symptoms of Parkinson's disease are usually associated with excessively strong oscillati...
Fluctuations in the Beta frequency range (13 – 35Hz) in cortical and basal ganglia (BG) networks are...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Springer. This is an open access article available under a Creative...
Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the cell death of neuronal brain cells producing the si...
In Parkinsonism, subthalamic nucleus (STN) neurons and two types of external globus pallidus (GP) ne...
The basal-ganglia (BG) form a complex loop with the cortex and the thalamus that is involved in acti...
Exploring the behaviors of beta oscillations in the basal ganglia is helpful to understand the mecha...
This poster was also presented on 2015-04-30 at Northeast Section American Society for Engineering E...
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) and external globus pallidus (GP) form a recurrent excitatory-inhibito...
grantor: University of TorontoPatients with Parkinson's disease (PD) display bradykinesia,...