Changes of oscillatory activity in the subthalamic nucleus during obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms: two case reports

scientific article published on 15 January 2014

Changes of oscillatory activity in the subthalamic nucleus during obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms: two case reports is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.CORTEX.2013.12.007
P698PubMed publication ID24552693

P50authorOlivier DavidQ53255340
Julien BastinQ57649235
Paul KrackQ64784806
P2093author name stringMircea Polosan
Stéphan Chabardès
Thierry Bougerol
Brigitte Piallat
P921main subjectobsessive-compulsive disorderQ178190
subthalamic nucleusQ2270424
P304page(s)145-150
P577publication date2014-01-15
P1433published inCortexQ5173238
P1476titleChanges of oscillatory activity in the subthalamic nucleus during obsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms: two case reports
P478volume60

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