Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves cognitive flexibility but impairs response inhibition in Parkinson disease.

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Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves cognitive flexibility but impairs response inhibition in Parkinson disease. / Witt, Karsten; Pulkowski, Ulrich; Herzog, Jan; Lorenz, Delia; Hamel, Wolfgang; Deuschl, Günther; Krack, Paul.

in: ARCH NEUROL-CHICAGO, Jahrgang 61, Nr. 5, 5, 2004, S. 697-700.

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Witt K, Pulkowski U, Herzog J, Lorenz D, Hamel W, Deuschl G et al. Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves cognitive flexibility but impairs response inhibition in Parkinson disease. ARCH NEUROL-CHICAGO. 2004;61(5):697-700. 5.

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title = "Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves cognitive flexibility but impairs response inhibition in Parkinson disease.",
abstract = "Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves motor symptoms of Parkinson disease. Although several studies have assessed cognitive functions before surgery and after long-term STN stimulation, only a few have assessed patients while stimulation is on and off to more specifically address the short-term cognitive effects of STN deep brain stimulation.",
author = "Karsten Witt and Ulrich Pulkowski and Jan Herzog and Delia Lorenz and Wolfgang Hamel and G{\"u}nther Deuschl and Paul Krack",
year = "2004",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "61",
pages = "697--700",
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T1 - Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves cognitive flexibility but impairs response inhibition in Parkinson disease.

AU - Witt, Karsten

AU - Pulkowski, Ulrich

AU - Herzog, Jan

AU - Lorenz, Delia

AU - Hamel, Wolfgang

AU - Deuschl, Günther

AU - Krack, Paul

PY - 2004

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N2 - Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves motor symptoms of Parkinson disease. Although several studies have assessed cognitive functions before surgery and after long-term STN stimulation, only a few have assessed patients while stimulation is on and off to more specifically address the short-term cognitive effects of STN deep brain stimulation.

AB - Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves motor symptoms of Parkinson disease. Although several studies have assessed cognitive functions before surgery and after long-term STN stimulation, only a few have assessed patients while stimulation is on and off to more specifically address the short-term cognitive effects of STN deep brain stimulation.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 61

SP - 697

EP - 700

IS - 5

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