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Distinct phenotypes of stimulation-induced dysarthria represent different cortical networks in STN-DBS

Florian Lange, Hazem Eldebakey, Alexandra Hilgenberg, Benedikt Weigl, Marie Eckert, Angela DeSunda, Hermann Neugebauer, Robert Peach, Jonas Roothans, Jens Volkmann, Martin M. Reich

2023Parkinsonism & Related Disorders15 citationsDOI

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DysarthriaSubthalamic nucleusDeep brain stimulationNeurosciencePsychologySupplementary motor areaApraxiaIntelligibility (philosophy)Speech productionParkinson's diseaseMedicineDiseaseFunctional magnetic resonance imagingAphasiaComputer scienceSpeech recognitionPsychiatryPhilosophyEpistemologyPathologyNeurological disorders and treatmentsVoice and Speech DisordersParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
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