Movement preparation and execution are associated with a reduction in oscillatory synchrony over 6-35 Hz (event-related desynchronization; ERD) and increases in oscillatory synchrony at higher frequencies (event-related synchronization; ERS) in the human parkinsonian subthalamic nucleus (STN). The timing of the ERD < 35 Hz in STN correlates with, but precedes, the timing of voluntary movement, in line with a role in motor processing. Here, we explore how directly the synchrony manifest in local field potential (LFP) activities depends on the details of motor processing. To this end, we recorded local field potentials from the STN area of parkinsonian subjects while they performed internally paced single movements or double movements with on...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...
Pathological synchronisation of beta frequency (12-35Hz) oscillations between the subthalamic nucleu...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...
Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in e...
Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in e...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Averaging techniques have demonstrated that movement preparatory cues and movement itself are associ...
Depth recordings in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have demonstrated exaggerated local field...
Movement is accompanied by changes in the degree to which neurons in corticobasal ganglia loops sync...
The local strength of pathological synchronization in the region of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is...
There is a wealth of data suggesting that behavioural events are reflected in the basal ganglia thro...
Movement is accompanied by changes in the degree to which neurons in corticobasal ganglia loops sync...
Enhanced oscillatory local field potential (LFP) activities over a broad frequency range (5-30 Hz) h...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...
Pathological synchronisation of beta frequency (12-35Hz) oscillations between the subthalamic nucleu...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...
Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in e...
Although the basal ganglia play an important role in self-generated movement, their involvement in e...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Oscillatory activities in the brain within the beta (15-30 Hz) and gamma (70-90 Hz) ranges have been...
Averaging techniques have demonstrated that movement preparatory cues and movement itself are associ...
Depth recordings in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) have demonstrated exaggerated local field...
Movement is accompanied by changes in the degree to which neurons in corticobasal ganglia loops sync...
The local strength of pathological synchronization in the region of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is...
There is a wealth of data suggesting that behavioural events are reflected in the basal ganglia thro...
Movement is accompanied by changes in the degree to which neurons in corticobasal ganglia loops sync...
Enhanced oscillatory local field potential (LFP) activities over a broad frequency range (5-30 Hz) h...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...
Pathological synchronisation of beta frequency (12-35Hz) oscillations between the subthalamic nucleu...
Mapping observed actions into the onlooker's motor system seems to provide the neurofunctional mecha...