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The following pages link to Executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease and timing deficits (Q21090466):
Displaying 29 items.
- Timing Tasks Synchronize Cerebellar and Frontal Ramping Activity and Theta Oscillations: Implications for Cerebellar Stimulation in Diseases of Impaired Cognition (Q26772771) (← links)
- Effects of Auditory Rhythm and Music on Gait Disturbances in Parkinson's Disease (Q26776147) (← links)
- Disease-modifying therapeutic directions for Lewy-Body dementias (Q26782907) (← links)
- Fractality of sensations and the brain health: the theory linking neurodegenerative disorder with distortion of spatial and temporal scale-invariance and fractal complexity of the visible world. (Q30377431) (← links)
- Medial frontal ∼4-Hz activity in humans and rodents is attenuated in PD patients and in rodents with cortical dopamine depletion (Q36106564) (← links)
- Parkinson's disease dementia: a neural networks perspective (Q36186763) (← links)
- Infusion of D1 Dopamine Receptor Agonist into Medial Frontal Cortex Disrupts Neural Correlates of Interval Timing. (Q36265650) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis of the Relationship between Deep Brain Stimulation in Patients with Parkinson's Disease and Performance in Evaluation Tests for Executive Brain Functions (Q37657426) (← links)
- From attention to memory along the dorsal-ventral axis of the medial prefrontal cortex: some methodological considerations (Q38253630) (← links)
- Optogenetic approaches to evaluate striatal function in animal models of Parkinson disease (Q38805976) (← links)
- New therapeutic strategies targeting D1-type dopamine receptors for neuropsychiatric disease. (Q39172080) (← links)
- Ramping activity is a cortical mechanism of temporal control of action. (Q39772190) (← links)
- D1-dependent 4 Hz oscillations and ramping activity in rodent medial frontal cortex during interval timing. (Q41692819) (← links)
- The therapeutic potential of the cerebellum in schizophrenia (Q42877263) (← links)
- Optogenetic Stimulation of Frontal D1 Neurons Compensates for Impaired Temporal Control of Action in Dopamine-Depleted Mice. (Q46580980) (← links)
- The Fast Spiking Subpopulation of Striatal Neurons Coding for Temporal Cognition of Movements (Q47324293) (← links)
- A human prefrontal-subthalamic circuit for cognitive control. (Q47391215) (← links)
- Correlation between impulsivity and executive function in patients with Parkinson disease experiencing depression and anxiety symptoms (Q47849558) (← links)
- Rodent Medial Frontal Control of Temporal Processing in the Dorsomedial Striatum. (Q48148810) (← links)
- Dissociating Explicit and Implicit Timing in Parkinson's Disease Patients: Evidence from Bisection and Foreperiod Tasks (Q50234350) (← links)
- Abnormal phasic activity in saliency network, motor areas, and basal ganglia in Parkinson's disease during rhythm perception (Q58103269) (← links)
- Overexpression of Striatal D2 Receptors Reduces Motivation Thereby Decreasing Food Anticipatory Activity (Q58542196) (← links)
- Deficits in tapping accuracy and variability in tremor patients (Q64063993) (← links)
- Walking to your right music: a randomized controlled trial on the novel use of treadmill plus music in Parkinson's disease (Q64764535) (← links)
- Corticostriatal stimulation compensates for medial frontal inactivation during interval timing (Q90575182) (← links)
- Compensatory task-specific hypersensitivity in bilateral planum temporale and right superior temporal gyrus during auditory rhythm and omission processing in Parkinson's disease (Q93064090) (← links)
- Subjective judgments of rhythmic complexity in Parkinson's disease: Higher baseline, preserved relative ability, and modulated by tempo (Q93074189) (← links)
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