Reorganization of motor network in patients with Parkinson's disease after deep brain stimulation
CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics2024Vol. 30(6), pp. e14792–e14792
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Bei Luo, Lei Chang, Chang Qiu, Wenwen Dong, Liang Zhao, Yue Lu, Jian Sun, Jiuqi Yan, Wei Xiang, Jun Yan, Wenbin Zhang
Abstract
The movement-related network was extensively reorganized during the microlesion period. The study provided new information on enhancing motor function from the network level post-DBS.
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