Subthalamic nucleus stimulation influences expression and suppression of impulsive behaviour in Parkinson's disease.
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Executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease and timing deficitsFrom Thought to Action: How the Interplay Between Neuroscience and Phenomenology Changed Our Understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive DisorderThe subthalamic nucleus, oscillations, and conflictModels of Impulsivity with a Focus on Waiting Impulsivity: Translational Potential for Neuropsychiatric DisordersImpaired inhibition of prepotent motor actions in patients with Tourette syndrome.Differential susceptibility to motor impulsivity among functional subtypes of Parkinson's disease.Dopamine agonists and the suppression of impulsive motor actions in Parkinson disease.Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson's diseaseTo head or to heed? Beyond the surface of selective action inhibition: a reviewLoad-Dependent Interference of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus with Switching from Automatic to Controlled Processing During Random Number Generation in Parkinson's DiseaseHuman Subthalamic Nucleus Theta and Beta Oscillations Entrain Neuronal Firing During Sensorimotor ConflictMidline frontal cortex low-frequency activity drives subthalamic nucleus oscillations during conflictInhibition, executive function, and freezing of gaitDistributional reaction time properties in the Eriksen task: marked differences or hidden similarities with the Simon task?Combining functional imaging with brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease.Trends and issues in characterizing early cognitive changes in Parkinson's disease.In a rush to decide: deep brain stimulation and dopamine agonist therapy in Parkinson's disease.Stimulation of subthalamic nuclei restores a near normal planning strategy in Parkinson's patientsA tribute to charlie chaplin: induced positive affect improves reward-based decision-learning in Parkinson's diseaseStriatal and thalamic GABA level concentrations play differential roles for the modulation of response selection processes by proprioceptive information.Impulsivities and Parkinson's disease: delay aversion is not worsened by Deep Brain Stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus.Easy to learn, hard to suppress: The impact of learned stimulus-outcome associations on subsequent action control.Competing basal ganglia pathways determine the difference between stopping and deciding not to goCurrent advances and pressing problems in studies of stoppingDistinct roles of dopamine and subthalamic nucleus in learning and probabilistic decision makingDeep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus, but not dopaminergic medication, improves proactive inhibitory control of movement initiation in Parkinson's diseaseJumping the Gun: Mapping Neural Correlates of Waiting Impulsivity and Relevance Across Alcohol Misuse.Evaluating Cognitive Action Control Using Eye-Movement Analysis: An Oculomotor Adaptation of the Simon Task.In Parkinson's disease on a probabilistic Go/NoGo task deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus only interferes with withholding of the most prepotent responsesTrait Impulsivity and Anhedonia: Two Gateways for the Development of Impulse Control Disorders in Parkinson's Disease?Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation induces impulsive action when patients with Parkinson's disease act under speed pressureThe subthalamic nucleus during decision-making with multiple alternatives.Evidence for a motor gamma-band network governing response interferencePaired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation reveals probability-dependent changes in functional connectivity between right inferior frontal cortex and primary motor cortex during go/no-go performanceImpulsivity and apathy in Parkinson's disease.Effects of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus on inhibitory and executive control over prepotent responses in Parkinson's disease.Pathological gambling in Parkinson's disease: what are the risk factors and what is the role of impulsivity?Measuring "waiting" impulsivity in substance addictions and binge eating disorder in a novel analogue of rodent serial reaction time task.Probing basal ganglia functions by saccade eye movements.Impulsivity and Parkinson's disease: more than just disinhibition.
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Subthalamic nucleus stimulation influences expression and suppression of impulsive behaviour in Parkinson's disease.
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Subthalamic nucleus stimulatio ...... aviour in Parkinson's disease.
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K Richard Ridderinkhof
Kara E Downs
Nelleke C van Wouwe
Robert C Frysinger
Scott A Wylie
Theodore R Bashore
Wery P M van den Wildenberg
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2010-09-22T00:00:00Z