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Frontal theta and beta oscillations during lower-limb movement in Parkinson's disease

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Conclusions: Frontal theta and beta oscillations are predictors of lower-limb motor symptoms in PD. These data provide insight into the mechanism of lower-limb dysfunction in PD, and could be used to design neuromodulation for PD-related lower-limb abnormalities.

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