Encoding type, medication, and deep brain stimulation differentially affect memory-guided sequential reaching movements in parkinson`s disease

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  • who: Fabian J. David from the Yokohama City University, Japan have published the research work: Encoding type, medication, and deep brain stimulation differentially affect memory-guided sequential reaching movements in Parkinson`s disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to address the gaps in the understanding with respect to the effects of encoding, antiParkinsonian medication, and STN-DBS on memory-guided sequential reaching in participants with PD. The authors provide data from age-matched healthy controls for comparison. The authors report findings from the completer analyses, i.e., from those . . .

     

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