Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7317287 | Neuropsychologia | 2018 | 37 Pages |
Abstract
Contrary to a recent proposal, STN DBS impaired rather than improved action control by weakening erroneous impulse suppression, whether the patients were On or Off their usual medication. These findings are discussed in light of a recent proposal (Servant M, White C, Montagnini A, Burle B, 2015) that reconciles partial errors with accumulation-to-bound models of decision making. Our results suggest that medication specifically lowers the mechanical threshold while STN DBS lowers the mechanical threshold and to a lesser extent the EMG-threshold.
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Authors
Frédérique Fluchère, BorÃs Burle, Franck Vidal, Wery van den Wildenberg, Tatiana Witjas, Alexandre Eusebio, Jean-Philippe Azulay, Thierry Hasbroucq,