Left Vagus Stimulation Modulates Contralateral Subthalamic β Power Improving the Gait in Parkinson's Disease
Marano M, Anzini G, Saltarocchi L, Ricciuti R, Capone F, Tan H, Torrecillos F, Lanzone J, Di Lazzaro V
Movement Disorders · 2024
Key finding
The left taVNS induced a reduction of the total β power in the contralateral (ie, right) subthalamic nucleus and an improvement of TUG time, speed, and variability.
- Condition
- Parkinson's Disease
- Stimulation
- taVNS
- Evidence tier
- Controlled Clinical Trial
- Participants
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Cite this study
Marano, M., Anzini, G., Saltarocchi, L., Ricciuti, R., Capone, F., Tan, H., Torrecillos, F., Lanzone, J., & Di Lazzaro, V. (2024). Left Vagus Stimulation Modulates Contralateral Subthalamic β Power Improving the Gait in Parkinson's Disease. Movement Disorders, 39(2), 424-428. https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29690
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