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    Bradykinesia Is Driven by Cumulative Beta Power During Continuous Movement and Alleviated by Gabaergic Modulation in Parkinson's Disease by Prokic, Emma J, Stanford, Ian M, Woodhall, Gavin L, Williams, Adrian C, Hall, Stephen D

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (20-12-2019)
    “…Spontaneous and "event-related" motor cortex oscillations in the beta (15-30 Hz) frequency range are well-established phenomena. However, the precise…”
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    Spike firing and IPSPs in layer V pyramidal neurons during beta oscillations in rat primary motor cortex (M1) in vitro by Lacey, Michael G, Gooding-Williams, Gerard, Prokic, Emma J, Yamawaki, Naoki, Hall, Stephen D, Stanford, Ian M, Woodhall, Gavin L

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2014)
    “…Beta frequency oscillations (10-35 Hz) in motor regions of cerebral cortex play an important role in stabilising and suppressing unwanted movements, and become…”
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    Phase-amplitude coupled persistent theta and gamma oscillations in rat primary motor cortex in vitro by Johnson, Nicholas W., Özkan, Mazhar, Burgess, Adrian P., Prokic, Emma J., Wafford, Keith A., O'Neill, Michael J., Greenhill, Stuart D., Stanford, Ian M., Woodhall, Gavin L.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-06-2017)
    “…In vivo, theta (4–7 Hz) and gamma (30–80 Hz) neuronal network oscillations are known to coexist and display phase-amplitude coupling (PAC). However, in vitro,…”
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    Cortical oscillatory dynamics and benzodiazepine-site modulation of tonic inhibition in fast spiking interneurons by Prokic, Emma J., Weston, Cathryn, Yamawaki, Naoki, Hall, Stephen D., Jones, Roland S.G., Stanford, Ian M., Ladds, Graham, Woodhall, Gavin L.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-08-2015)
    “…Tonic conductance mediated by extrasynaptic GABAA receptors has been implicated in the modulation of network oscillatory activity. Using an in vitro brain…”
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    Spike Firing and IPSPs in Layer V Pyramidal Neurons during Beta Oscillations in Rat Primary Motor Cortex by Lacey, Michael G, Gooding-Williams, Gerard, Prokic, Emma J, Yamawaki, Naoki, Hall, Stephen D, Stanford, Ian M, Woodhall, Gavin L

    Published in PloS one (20-01-2014)
    “…Beta frequency oscillations (10-35 Hz) in motor regions of cerebral cortex play an important role in stabilising and suppressing unwanted movements, and become…”
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