Medial frontal ~ 4 Hz activity in humans and rodents is attenuated in PD patients and in 1 rodents with cortical dopamine depletion

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  • Krystal L. Parker
  • Kuan-Hua Chen
  • Johnathan R. Kingyon
  • James F. Cavanagh
  • Steven W. Anderson
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Medial frontal ~4 Hz activity in humans and rodents is attenuated in PD patients and in 1 rodents with cortical dopamine depletion 2 3 Krystal L. Parker, Kuan-Hua Chen, Johnathan R. Kingyon, James F. Cavanagh, Nandakumar S. 4 Narayanan 5 1Department of Neurology, 2Aging Mind and Brain Initiative, Carver College of Medicine, University 6 of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, and 3Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico 7 8 Running title: MFC ~4 Hz rhythms and PD 9

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تاریخ انتشار 2015