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Microstimulation-induced inhibition as a tool to aid targeting the ventral border of the subthalamic nucleus
Journal of Neurosurgery, 10/09/09
Lafreniere–Roula M et al. – The findings indicate that prolonged inhibition of firing following low–amplitude high–frequency microstimulation via the recording electrode is a consistent feature of almost all SNr neurons and rarely if ever occurs in STN neurons. This feature therefore provides a useful additional finding that can be used to help identify the border between the STN and SNr.
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