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Parafascicular thalamic nucleus activity in a rat model of Parkinson's disease

Parr-Brownlie et al., 2009

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Parr-Brownlie L
Poloskey S
Bergstrom D
Walters J
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Experimental neurology

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Parkinson's disease is associated with increased oscillatory firing patterns in basal ganglia output, which are thought to disrupt thalamocortical activity. However, it is unclear how specific thalamic nuclei are affected by these changes in basal ganglia activity. The thalamic …
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