Phase relationships support a role for coordinated activity in the indirect pathway in organizing slow oscillations in basal ganglia output after loss of dopamine
Phase relationships support a role for coordinated activity in the indirect pathway in organizing...
Walters, J.R.;Hu, D.;Itoga, C.A.;Parr-Brownlie, L.C.;Bergstrom, D.A.
2006-11-16 00:00:00
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Phase relationships support a role for coordinated activity in the indirect pathway in organizing slow oscillations in basal ganglia output after loss of dopamine
Phase relationships support a role for coordinated activity in the indirect pathway in organizing slow oscillations in basal ganglia output after loss of dopamine
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