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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 7.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000089 Dennis A. Nowak [Allemagne, États-Unis] ; Mitra Ameli [Allemagne] ; Friederike Kemper [Allemagne] ; Anna-Sophia Sarfeld [Allemagne] ; Djamel Bensmail [Allemagne, France] ; Jürgen Konczak [États-Unis] ; Gereon R. Fink [Allemagne]Arbitrary visuomotor mapping during object manipulation in Parkinson's disease
000090 Kathy Dujardin [France] ; Pascal Sockeel [France] ; Marie Delliaux [France] ; Alain Destée [France] ; Luc Defebvre [France]Apathy may herald cognitive decline and dementia in Parkinson's disease
000171 Mathias Pessiglione [France] ; Dominique Guehl [France] ; Caroline Jan [France] ; Chantal François [France] ; Etienne C. Hirsch [France] ; Jean Féger [France] ; Léon Tremblay [France]Disruption of self‐organized actions in monkeys with progressive MPTP‐induced parkinsonism: II. Effects of reward preference
000184 Yassine Darbaky [France] ; Claude Forni [France] ; Marianne Amalric [France] ; Christelle Baunez [France]High frequency stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus has beneficial antiparkinsonian effects on motor functions in rats, but less efficiency in a choice reaction time task
000198 Bernard Pillon [France]Neuropsychological assessment for management of patients with deep brain stimulation
000203 Marie-Paule Muriel [France] ; Yves Agid [France] ; Etienne Hirsch [France]Plasticity of afferent fibers to striatal neurons bearing D1 dopamine receptors in Parkinson's disease
000225 P. Damier ; E. C. Hirsch ; Yves Agid [France] ; A. M. GraybielThe substantia nigra of the human brain

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