Subthalamic beta targeted neurofeedback speeds up movement initiation but increases tremor in Parkinsonian patients

  1. Shenghong He
  2. Abteen Mostofi
  3. Emilie Syed
  4. Flavie Torrecillos
  5. Gerd Tinkhauser
  6. Petra Fischer
  7. Alek Pogosyan
  8. Harutomo Hasegawa
  9. Yuanqing Li
  10. Keyoumars Ashkan
  11. Erlick Pereira
  12. Peter Brown  Is a corresponding author
  13. Huiling Tan  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  2. St George's University of London, United Kingdom
  3. Nuffield Dep of Clinical Neurosciences and MRC BNDU, United Kingdom
  4. King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom
  5. South China University of Technology, China
  6. Kings College London, United Kingdom
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  1. Shenghong He
  2. Abteen Mostofi
  3. Emilie Syed
  4. Flavie Torrecillos
  5. Gerd Tinkhauser
  6. Petra Fischer
  7. Alek Pogosyan
  8. Harutomo Hasegawa
  9. Yuanqing Li
  10. Keyoumars Ashkan
  11. Erlick Pereira
  12. Peter Brown
  13. Huiling Tan
(2020)
Subthalamic beta targeted neurofeedback speeds up movement initiation but increases tremor in Parkinsonian patients
eLife 9:e60979.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.60979