Subthalamic nucleus discharge patterns during movement in the normal monkey and Parkinsonian patient
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John T. Gale | Emad N. Eskandar | Ramin Amirnovin | E. Eskandar | F. Jain | R. Amirnovin | J. Gale | D. Shields | Donald C. Shields | Felipe A. Jain
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