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    Effect of Deep Brain Stimulation on Speech Performance in Parkinson's Disease by Sabine Skodda

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been reported to be successful in relieving the core motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) and motor fluctuations in the more advanced stages of the disease. …”
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    Simultaneous Dataset of Brain, Eye and Hand during Visuomotor Tasks by Hao Zhang, Yiqing Hu, Yang Li, Shuangyu Zhang, XiaoLi Li, Chenguang Zhao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Functional near-infrared spectroscopy and electroencephalography to record brain activity simultaneously facilitate more precise capture of the complex visuomotor of brain mechanisms. …”
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    Interpretable and integrative deep learning for discovering brain-behaviour associations by Corentin Ambroise, Antoine Grigis, Josselin Houenou, Vincent Frouin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We apply this framework to the Healthy Brain Network cohort which includes clinical behavioural scores and brain imaging features, uncovering a consistent set of brain-behaviour interactions. …”
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    Facilitators and barriers of relatives' involvement in nursing care decisions and self-care of patients with acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumour: A scoping review protocol. by Rikke Guldager, Mia Ingerslev Loft, Sara Nordentoft, Lena Aadal, Ingrid Poulsen

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…<h4>Objective</h4>The objective of this scoping review is to identify and map the available evidence concerning possible facilitators and barriers to nurses involving relatives in the course of treating disease in individuals who have sustained an acquired brain injury or malignant brain tumour in all settings.…”
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    Heart–brain microvascular MRI study: protocol for a multicentre, observational, cohort study in the UK assessing associations between small vessel disease of the heart and brain by Colin Berry, Alex McConnachie, Peter Kellman, Terry Quinn, Paul Donnelly, Vanessa Orchard, Robert A Sykes, Gemma McKinley, Conor Patrick Bradley, Jodi Watt, Natasha Fullerton

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The CorCMR (coronary microvascular angina cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging) brain imaging study will provide novel insights into the associations between small vessel disease of the heart and brain and related clinical significance.Methods and analysis The CorCMR brain imaging study is a prospective, observational, multicentre cohort study including a blinded, central analysis and independent clinical trials unit; a prespecified study nested within the CorCMR trial. …”
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    Extracting interpretable signatures of whole-brain dynamics through systematic comparison. by Annie G Bryant, Kevin Aquino, Linden Parkes, Alex Fornito, Ben D Fulcher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The brain's complex distributed dynamics are typically quantified using a limited set of manually selected statistical properties, leaving the possibility that alternative dynamical properties may outperform those reported for a given application. …”
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    MELAS Missed for Years: Stroke-Like Lesions Are No Indication for Brain Biopsy by J. Finsterer

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Extensive workup, including brain biopsy, was noninformative. Retrospectively, the occipital abnormalities were identified as stroke-like lesions (SLLs). …”
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    “His cramped and claustrophobic brain”: Confinement and Freedom in John Wray’s Lowboy by Pascale Antolin

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Ambivalence may refer either to the split personality of the schizophrenic hero (psychoanalytic approach) or to the structure of the brain (neurologic approach). Especially, ambivalence allows subversion to prevail and transform the main protagonist’s mental confinement into textual freedom. …”
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