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Response -- letter to the editor: Unraveling the neural signatures: Distinct pallidal patterns in dystonia subtypes.
We recognize the need for longitudinal measures and mechanistic understanding of the basis for phenotype to single-neuron correlations. We clarify that pallidal neuron differs across dystonia subtypes. We highlight animal studies showing how cerebellar activity can influence pallidal neuron behavior, supporting the idea of cerebellar activity transmission to the pallidum.
期刊介绍:
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders publishes the results of basic and clinical research contributing to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of all neurodegenerative syndromes in which Parkinsonism, Essential Tremor or related movement disorders may be a feature. Regular features will include: Review Articles, Point of View articles, Full-length Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports and Letter to the Editor.