CLEVELAND - Targeting the dentate nucleus with deep brain stimulation (DBS) was safe and feasible for promoting post-stroke rehabilitation in a first-in-human study at Cleveland Clinic. Treatment ...
Targeting the dentate nucleus with deep brain stimulation (DBS) was safe and feasible for promoting post-stroke rehabilitation in a first-in-human study at Cleveland Clinic. Treatment response in the ...
CLEVELAND: A first-in-human trial of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for post-stroke rehabilitation patients by Cleveland Clinic researchers has shown that using DBS to target the dentate nucleus – which ...
PROVIDENCE – Investigators at Brown University Health's Norman Prince Neurosciences Institute are studying whether an implant in the brain can help improve hand movement for people who have suffered ...
New research implicates the subcortical systems in hallucinations. In a study of injured patients, scientists found that the loss of function of specific brain regions allowed the brain to hallucinate ...
A first-in-human trial of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for post-stroke rehabilitation patients by Cleveland Clinic researchers has shown that using DBS to target the dentate nucleus – which regulates ...
In immature animals, ablation of the entorhinal cortex elicited a rapid intensification of acetylcholinesterase (EC3.1.1.7) staining in the outer one-quarter of the molecular layer of the dentate ...
Patients with Fahr's disease or Fahr's syndrome are characterised by calcification of the small arteries in the basal ganglia of the brain. However, these calcifications are not always limited to the ...
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