Impulsivity is associated with firing regularity in parkinsonian ventral subthalamic nucleus

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Abstract

Impulsive–compulsive behaviors (ICB) are over-represented in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Neurons in the ventral subthalamic nucleus (STN) might play a predominant role in the modulation of impulsivity. We characterized the firing regularity of 742 subthalamic neurons from 24 PD patients (12 ICB+ and 12 ICB-) in an OFF medication state. We computed the firing regularity in the dorsal and ventral STN regions, and we compared their performance in discriminating ICB patients. Regularity of ventral neurons in ICB+ patients is higher and supports a significant discrimination between the two cohorts. These results substantiate a ventral location of neurons involved in impulsivity.

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Vissani, M., Micheli, F., Pecchioli, G., Ramat, S., & Mazzoni, A. (2022). Impulsivity is associated with firing regularity in parkinsonian ventral subthalamic nucleus. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 9(4), 552–557. https://doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51530

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