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View article: Movement-responsive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease using a remotely optimized neural decoder
Movement-responsive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease using a remotely optimized neural decoder Open
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has garnered widespread use as an effective treatment for advanced Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Conventional DBS (cDBS) provides electrical stimulation to the basal ganglia at fixed amplitude and frequency, yet pa…
View article: Left hemisphere dominance for bilateral kinematic encoding in the human brain
Left hemisphere dominance for bilateral kinematic encoding in the human brain Open
Neurophysiological studies in humans and nonhuman primates have revealed movement representations in both the contralateral and ipsilateral hemispheres. Inspired by clinical observations, we ask if this bilateral representation differs for…
View article: Author response: Left hemisphere dominance for bilateral kinematic encoding in the human brain
Author response: Left hemisphere dominance for bilateral kinematic encoding in the human brain Open
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View article: Hybrid dedicated and distributed coding in PMd/M1 provides separation and interaction of bilateral arm signals
Hybrid dedicated and distributed coding in PMd/M1 provides separation and interaction of bilateral arm signals Open
Pronounced activity is observed in both hemispheres of the motor cortex during preparation and execution of unimanual movements. The organizational principles of bi-hemispheric signals and the functions they serve throughout motor planning…
View article: Left Hemisphere Dominance for Bilateral Kinematic Encoding in the Human Brain
Left Hemisphere Dominance for Bilateral Kinematic Encoding in the Human Brain Open
Neurophysiological studies in humans and non-human primates have revealed movement representations in both the contralateral and ipsilateral hemisphere. Inspired by clinical observations, we ask if this bilateral representation differs for…
View article: Hybrid dedicated and distributed coding in PMd/M1 provides separation and interaction of bilateral arm signals
Hybrid dedicated and distributed coding in PMd/M1 provides separation and interaction of bilateral arm signals Open
Pronounced activity is observed in both hemispheres of the motor cortex during preparation and execution of unimanual movements. The organizational principles of bi-hemispheric signals and the functions they serve throughout motor planning…