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    Intermuscular coherence as biomarker for pallidal deep brain stimulation efficacy in dystonia by Doldersum, E., van Zijl, J.C., Beudel, M., Eggink, H., Brandsma, R., Piña-Fuentes, D., van Egmond, M.E., Oterdoom, D.L.M., van Dijk, J.M.C., Elting, J.W.J., Tijssen, M.A.J.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-08-2019)
    “…•Intermuscular coherence can function as a biomarker for Globus Pallidus interna Deep Brain Stimulation (GPi-DBS) efficacy in dystonia.•GPi-DBS decreases…”
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    Intermuscular coherence as a biomarker of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation efficacy in Parkinson’s disease by Lagerweij, S.A.J.E.A., van Zijl, J.C., van Laar, T., Oterdoom, D.L.M., van Dijk, J.M.C., Tijssen, M.A.J., Elting, J.W.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-10-2022)
    “…•Patient selection for STN-DBS in PD can be aided by intermuscular coherence.•EMG-recordings of intermuscular coherence might be a biomarker for STN-DBS…”
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    Direct comparison of oscillatory activity in the motor system of Parkinson’s disease and dystonia: A review of the literature and meta-analysis by Piña-Fuentes, D., van Dijk, J.M.C., Drost, G., van Zijl, J.C., van Laar, T., Tijssen, M.A.J., Beudel, M.

    Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-06-2019)
    “…•The distribution of low-frequency (LF) and beta oscillatory power differs between Parkinson's disease (PD) and dystonia.•Increased LF power is present in…”
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    Low-frequency oscillation suppression in dystonia: Implications for adaptive deep brain stimulation by Piña-Fuentes, D., Beudel, M., Van Zijl, J.C., Van Egmond, M.E., Oterdoom, D.L.M., Van Dijk, J.M.C., Tijssen, M.A.J.

    Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-10-2020)
    “…Low-frequency oscillations (LFO) detected in the internal globus pallidus of dystonia patients have been identified as a physiomarker for adaptive Deep Brain…”
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    The presence of depression and anxiety do not distinguish between functional jerks and cortical myoclonus by Zutt, R., Gelauff, J.M., Smit, M., van Zijl, J.C., Stone, J., Tijssen, M.A.J.

    Published in Parkinsonism & related disorders (01-12-2017)
    “…Functional movement disorders are accompanied by a high occurrence of psychopathology and cause serious impairments in quality of life. However, little is…”
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