The impact of pulse timing on cortical and subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation evoked potentials

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  • who: Kenneth B. Baker from the University College London, United Kingdom have published the research: The impact of pulse timing on cortical and subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation evoked potentials, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The result of this approach is shown in Figures 4D1-D3, 5C1-C3, where the authors compare the wavelet response between conditions as this would not be impacted by latency changes (i.e., phase lag). The results from this study show that to maximize the response yielded in the motor cortex from intermittent STN stimulation pulse pairings should fall between . . .

     

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