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2020

Unit Publication
He S
Mostofi A
Syed EC
Torrecillos F
Tinkhauser G
Fischer P
Pogosyan A
Hasegawa H
Li Y
Ashkan K
Pereira EA
Brown P
Tan H

Subthalamic beta-targeted neurofeedback speeds up movement initiation but increases tremor in Parkinsonian patients.

2020. eLife, 9:e60979.
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PMC7695453
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2016

Unit Publication
Dodson PD
Dreyer JK
Jennings K
Syed EC
Wade-Martins R
Cragg SJ
Bolam JP
Magill PJ

Representation of spontaneous movement by dopaminergic neurons is cell-type selective and disrupted in parkinsonism.

2016. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 113(15):E2180-8.
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PMC4839395
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Unit Publication
Syed EC
Grima LL
Magill PJ
Bogacz R
Brown P
Walton ME

Action initiation shapes mesolimbic dopamine encoding of future rewards.

2016.Nat. Neurosci., 19(1):34-6.
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PMC4697363
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