Deep brain stimulation modulates synchrony within spatially and spectrally distinct resting state networks in Parkinson's disease

A Oswal, M Beudel, L Zrinzo, P Limousin, M Hariz… - Brain, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Chronic dopamine depletion in Parkinson's disease leads to progressive motor and
cognitive impairment, which is associated with the emergence of characteristic patterns of …

Does suppression of oscillatory synchronisation mediate some of the therapeutic effects of DBS in patients with Parkinson's disease?

A Eusebio, H Cagnan, P Brown - Frontiers in integrative neuroscience, 2012 - frontiersin.org
There is growing evidence for exaggerated oscillatory neuronal synchronisation in patients
with Parkinson's disease (PD). In particular, oscillations at around 20 Hz, in the so-called …

The ups and downs of beta oscillations in sensorimotor cortex

BE Kilavik, M Zaepffel, A Brovelli, WA MacKay… - Experimental …, 2013 - Elsevier
Since the first descriptions of sensorimotor rhythms by Berger (1929) and by Jasper and
Penfield (1949), the potential role of beta oscillations (~ 13–30Hz) in the brain has been …

A mean field model for movement induced changes in the beta rhythm

A Byrne, MJ Brookes, S Coombes - Journal of computational …, 2017 - Springer
In electrophysiological recordings of the brain, the transition from high amplitude to low
amplitude signals are most likely caused by a change in the synchrony of underlying …

Oscillatory nature of human basal ganglia activity: relationship to the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease

P Brown - Movement disorders: official journal of the Movement …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Alterations of basal ganglia physiology in parkinsonism may consist of two elements, an
increase in the firing rate of neurones and a change in the pattern of synchronisation of …

[HTML][HTML] Subthalamic nucleus phase–amplitude coupling correlates with motor impairment in Parkinson's disease

BCM van Wijk, M Beudel, A Jha, A Oswal… - Clinical …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective High-amplitude beta band oscillations within the subthalamic nucleus are
frequently associated with Parkinson's disease but it is unclear how they might lead to motor …

Event-related dynamics of cortical rhythms: frequency-specific features and functional correlates

C Neuper, G Pfurtscheller - International journal of psychophysiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Oscillations in the alpha and beta band (< 35 Hz) display a dynamic behavior and show
characteristic spatiotemporal patterns in sensory, motor and cognitive tasks. The event …

Exaggerated phase–amplitude coupling in the primary motor cortex in Parkinson disease

C De Hemptinne… - Proceedings of the …, 2013 - National Acad Sciences
An important mechanism for large-scale interactions between cortical areas involves
coupling between the phase and the amplitude of different brain rhythms. Could basal …

Subthalamic oscillations and phase amplitude coupling are greater in the more affected hemisphere in Parkinson's disease

LA Shreve, A Velisar, M Malekmohammadi… - Clinical …, 2017 - Elsevier
Objective Determine the incidence of resting state oscillations in alpha/beta, high frequency
(HFO) bands, and their phase amplitude coupling (PAC) in a large cohort in Parkinson's …

Human motor cortical activity is selectively phase-entrained on underlying rhythms

KJ Miller, D Hermes, CJ Honey, AO Hebb, NF Ramsey… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
The functional significance of electrical rhythms in the mammalian brain remains uncertain.
In the motor cortex, the 12–20 Hz beta rhythm is known to transiently decrease in amplitude …