A Hidden Brain Rhythm Could Be the Key to More Effective Parkinson’s Treatment
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A Hidden Brain Rhythm Could Be the Key to More Effective Parkinson’s Treatment
Researchers have uncovered a fast-acting brain network that may determine how effectively deep brain stimulation improves Parkinson’s symptoms. Parkinson’s disease can make everyday movements slow, stiff, or shaky, and deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most effective options for easing those motor symptoms. A new study suggests the benefit comes from influencing a [...]
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) improves motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease by modulating a specific brain network that is primarily active in the fast beta frequency range (20 to 35 Hz). This was the finding of an interdisciplinary team of neuroscientists...
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