Abnormal neural activity recorded from the deep brain of Parkinson’s disease and dystonia patients

Wednesday, March 9, 2011 - 10:50 in Biology & Nature

Movement disorders such as Parkinson's diseases and dystonia are caused by abnormal neural activity of the basal ganglia located deep in the brain. The basal ganglia are connected to the cerebral...

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