Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Relationship between oscillatory activity in the cortico-basal ganglia network and parkinsonism in MPTP-treated monkeys.Functional magnetic resonance imaging during emotion recognition in social anxiety disorder: an activation likelihood meta-analysis200-300Hz movement modulated oscillations in the internal globus pallidus of patients with Parkinson's Disease.Insights into sleep's role for insight: Studies with the number reduction task.Increased alpha (8-12 Hz) activity during slow wave sleep as a marker for the transition from implicit knowledge to explicit insight.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep.
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Functional connectivity between motor cortex and globus pallidus in human non-REM sleep
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10.1113/JPHYSIOL.2008.164327
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2009-01-12T00:00:00Z