Subthalamic beta-targeted neurofeedback speeds up movement initiation but increases tremor in Parkinsonian patients
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P. Brown | Yuanqing Li | A. Pogosyan | K. Ashkan | E. Syed | G. Tinkhauser | H. Tan | A. Mostofi | E. Pereira | P. Fischer | Shenghong He | F. Torrecillos | H. Hasegawa
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