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Brain mapping technique reveals circuitry of Parkinson's disease tremors
Stanford Medical Center Report
One hallmark of Parkinson's disease is uncontrollable tremors. Neuroscientists believe these tremors are caused by malfunctions in the neural pathways that control motion. They know that different regions of the brain are constantly forming circuits to ...




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