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Modeling the volume of tissue activated in deep brain stimulation and its clinical influence: a reviewPatrick et al., 2024
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- Patrick E
- Fleeting C
- Patel D
- Casauay J
- Patel A
- Shepherd H
- Wong J
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- Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a neuromodulatory therapy that has been FDA approved for the treatment of various disorders, including but not limited to, movement disorders (eg, Parkinson's disease and essential tremor), epilepsy, and obsessive-compulsive disorder …
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