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Articles tagged "Magnetoencephalogram(MEG)"

  • 2024 International Congress

    Determining the Direction of segmented DBS Micro Electrodes through the EEG

    K. Balmuri, V. Rama Raju (Hyderabad, India)

    Objective: Segmented DBS microelectrode allow electric-current-steering in a point direction which comes through cumbersome yet tedious and time complexity with coding. Accurate measurement angle of…
  • 2024 International Congress

    Cortical response to proprioceptive stimulation in orthostatic tremor – a magnetoencephalography study

    K. Af Edholm, M. Vinding, C. Pfeiffer, D. Lundqvist, J. Waldthaler (Danderyd, Sweden)

    Objective: To investigate cortical integration of proprioceptive information in patients with orthostatic tremor (OT), measured as event-related synchronisation (ERS) response to proprioceptive stimulation using magnetencephalography…
  • 2024 International Congress

    Oscillatory network mapping of deep brain stimulation outcomes in Parkinson’s disease

    B. Bahners, M. Sure, L. Goede, K. Butenko, C. Hartmann, J. Hirschmann, J. Vesper, T. Sander, GH. Schneider, A. Schnitzler, A. Kühn, E. Florin, A. Horn (Boston, USA)

    Objective: Use combined local field potential (LFP) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings to map whole-cortex oscillatory connectivity and estimate deep brain stimulation (DBS) outcome. Background: Subthalamic…
  • 2023 International Congress

    Beta is jumping the queue: Temporal overlap of beta desynchronization and synchronization during rapid movement changes

    L. Winkler, M. Butz, A. Sharma, J. Vesper, A. Schnitzler, P. Fischer, J. Hirschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

    Objective: Movement initiation and termination are often studied in isolation. Here we shed light on the neural processes underlying rapid changes of ongoing movements, where…
  • 2023 International Congress

    The spatial and spectral organization of thalamo-cortical connectivity in patients with essential tremor

    A. Steina, S. Schnitzler, J. Vesper, E. Florin, A. Schnitzler, J. Hirschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

    Objective: To identify cortical areas coupled to the ventral intermediate nucleus of the thalamus (VIM) in patients with essential tremor (ET). Background: ET is a…
  • 2023 International Congress

    Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in the beta range modulates cortical beta oscillations in Parkinson’s disease patients

    L. Werner, A. Schnitzler, J. Hirschmann (Düsseldorf, Germany)

    Objective: To examine whether it is possible to modulate cortical beta oscillations with subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the beta range. Background:…
  • 2022 International Congress

    The functional neuroanatomy of cortical slowing predicts clinical features of Parkinson’s disease

    A. Wiesman, E. Fon, S. Baillet (Montreal, Canada)

    Objective: Investigate the relevance of spatially-resolved estimates of cortical neural slowing for predicting clinical features of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Background: In patients with…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Embouchure dystonia evoked with tactile stimulation recorded by MEG

    B. Bulica, C. Sidiropoulos, A. Mahajan, A. Zillgitt, S. Bowyer (Royal Oak, MI, USA)

    Objective: Embouchure dystonia (ED) is a rare focal, task-specific dystonia affecting brass and woodwind musicians. Its underlying pathophysiology is poorly understood [1]. Background: Transcranial magnetic…
  • 2019 International Congress

    The influence of deep brain stimulation on the Parkinson’s disease brain: functional improvement correlates with increased alpha2 and beta band functional connectivity

    L. Boon, W. Potters, A. Hillebrand, R. de Bie, M. Bot, R. Schuurman, C. Stam, F. van Rootselaar, H. Berendse (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    Objective: To further unravel the mechanism of action of optimal deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment effects in Parkinson’s disease (PD), by studying how DBS affects…
  • 2018 International Congress

    STN DBS modulates cortical auditory processing in advanced Parkinson’s Disease; a MEG-study

    K. Valkonen, J. Mäkelä, K. Airaksinen, J. Nurminen, R. Kivisaari, E. Pekkonen (Helsinki, Finland)

    Objective: To find out how deep brain stimulation (DBS) impacts cortical auditory processing in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Background: Motor symptoms of PD can…
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